Special offer will be available on the day of National Cinema Day

The special offer will be available on the day of National Cinema Day: going to theatres will be cheaper, on September 16, film tickets will be available across the country for only Rs 75

Sep 2, 2022 - 23:20
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Special offer will be available on the day of National Cinema Day

National Cinema Day will be celebrated across the country on 16 September. On this occasion, a special offer has come out for the Indian public. In fact, the Multiplex Association of India has decided that only Rs 75 will be charged for all screens across the country on National Cinema Day.
On September 3, the US will celebrate its National Cinema Day. On this special occasion, ticket prices across the country will be kept up to $3, so that cinema lovers can watch the film at low prices. Now a similar decision has been taken in India.
This facility will be available not only in general movie theatres but also across locations including PVR, INOX, Cinépolis, Mirage, Carnival and Wave. Usually, 200 to 300 rupees have to be spent to enjoy the film in the cinema halls, which is why most people avoid going to the cinema halls. But if you want to watch your favourite movie at a cheap price, then there is a good chance for you.
Cinemas were locked for a long time during the Corona period, which caused a lot of damage to movie theatres. However, now that things are slowly becoming normal, cinema halls want to bring movie lovers to theatres. About 4000 theatres will be associated with this campaign, which will show the film at low prices on 16 September.
To buy a ticket for just Rs 75, you have to buy a ticket from outside the cinema hall. Apart from this, you can also buy tickets through an online medium, but for that, you will have to pay the charges of GST and internet fees.
Ranbir-Alia's film Brahmastra will release on September 9. In such a situation, the fans will be able to enjoy the film on the 16th for just Rs 75. However, the ticket prices for the rest of the day will be the same as before.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer