Monday, March 16, 2026

PK’s Remarks on Ticket Hikes Spark Divided Reactions

At the pre-release event for Ustaad Bhagat Singh, actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan made notable remarks on the film industry and the ongoing discussion about rising ticket prices.

Speaking to the audience, Pawan Kalyan expressed his desire for success for all films across different industries and emphasized that he does not discriminate among any film.
 He mentioned that whether it's a movie featuring Jr NTR, Mahesh Babu, or Prabhas, he hopes each film finds its success.

He cited the Kannada blockbuster Kantara as an example, stressing that quality cinema, regardless of language or star power, should be supported.
 He also noted that even though Telugu films sometimes face criticism in Karnataka, he still supports films like Kantara as they are Indian cinema and deserve encouragement.

Discussing the issue of ticket price hikes, Pawan Kalyan argued that such increases should not be seen as exploitation.
 He pointed out that going to the cinema is not a necessity for everyone, as viewers now have alternatives like OTT platforms, including Netflix.

He explained that producers invest significant amounts in making films and often seek higher ticket prices during the opening days or early weeks to recover their costs.


While his comments were appreciated by many in the film industry, some audience members felt slightly offended.
 They believe ticket price hikes might be acceptable if they are reasonable, but recent increases have often become unaffordable for the average moviegoer.

Some feel that, as a state’s Deputy Chief Minister, Pawan could have taken a more balanced approach to the issue.
 Nonetheless, content often speaks louder than words. If a film truly resonates with the audience, ticket price hikes may not pose a significant problem, as seen with numerous successful films in the past.

Preminche Gothram, Seva Chese Nakshatram: PK

Power Star Pawan Kalyan and Harish Shankar's much-anticipated film Ustaad Bhagat Singh is set to hit the screens as an Ugadi special on March 19th. Today, the team celebrated the film's pre-release event in a grand manner, with a massive crowd attending the event.

Producer Mythri Naveen said: "No matter how many big films we make, doing a film with Pawan Kalyan has always been a dream for us.
 On the 19th, that dream is going to come true. He worked continuously for 40 days to wrap up this film. He gave us dates non-stop for three months and completed the movie. When we thought of making a film with Pawan, we immediately thought of Harish Shankar. This will be a bigger hit than Gabbar Singh. This is a full-on entertainer from Pawan Kalyan."

Mythri Ravi thanked Pawan Kalyan for making Ustaad Bhagat Singh a memorable film for their banner, and director Harish Shankar for putting in immense effort to recreate the Gabbar Singh magic.


Director Harish Shankar stated that he himself was the reason for the delay and also the preponement of the film.
 "I first imagined this movie as a kind of extension to Kushi. We started with the idea of two people who fall apart as students because of ego, and then meet again as lecturers in the same college, still continuing that ego. But I felt there wasn't enough heroism in it and that it was limited to just fun, so I myself didn't like it.

This Ugadi, it's going to be 'Ustaad Ugadi'.
 When I was in a very low phase, Pawan Kalyan came into my life like God and told me, 'Let's do a film.' Pawan Kalyan literally poured his soul into this film. Parthiban's screen presence is magical. He gave us a lot of suggestions. KS Ravikumar has done a very good character. Sreeleela's energy is off the charts. Raashii also played her part beautifully."

Pawan Kalyan made it clear that he will continue doing movies and expressed his love for cinema. "
Cinema is what gave me the identity that helps me serve the people. I always want my producers to be in a good position. I want my films to bring happiness to my fans.

When we started this film, the producers told me it would be with Harish Shankar.
 Then the story changed, Covid came, and I moved deeper into politics. Even in such a tight span of time, we completed this film. We finished the major part of the movie in 45 days. Harish Shankar gave me the confidence that if I plan properly, I can still continue doing films.

Mythri Movie Makers have delivered big hits because they work very hard.
 Without Devi Sri Prasad, this film would not have had this level of energy. Thaman, who scored the music for OG, has given the background score for this film.

Sreeleela is a brilliant performer and dancer.
 That character has been written very well. There is a nostalgic feeling in one of the songs, and it will be a memorable character in her career. Raashii Khanna did the film without even listening to the story for my sake, and she did a fabulous job. KS Ravikumar and Parthiban have acted in this film.

Naveen was the USA distributor for Gabbar Singh.
 He always wished to do a film with me. If one of you became a director, that's what Harish Shankar is. He comes from Karimnagar and he is an extraordinary director. While watching the film during dubbing, I wished that it should become as big a success as Gabbar Singh. The film will be engaging and entertaining.

Even if I am in politics, you cannot separate me from cinema.
 In South India, cinema is very crucial. I have no jealousy towards any hero's success. When I see fan wars, I feel uneasy. It doesn't feel like the right atmosphere. I want everyone to be well. Films should do well, and all should be happy. When I was going through a low phase, Bheemla Nayak gave me a big hit. Without fans, there is no Pawan Kalyan. I'm just two heartbeats away from you all.

In my films, I want entertainment along with devotion to the country and strong social awareness, all within a good commercial meter.
 Harish Shankar has strung all of that together like a beautiful garland.

If I plan correctly, I now have the confidence that I can still do films.
 If someone comes to me next time asking for a film, I'll send them to Harish Shankar and Mythri."

Pawan Kalyan changed the popular dialogue we heard in the trailer in his own words: "Mimmalni Preminche Gothram, Seva Chese Nakshatram.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Sai Pallavi as Madhubala in Bhansali’s Dream Project?

 Sai Pallavi is drawing attention in Bollywood even before the launch of her debut Hindi film. She is collaborating with Junaid Khan in 'Ek Din' and is playing the divine role of Sita in the epic 'Ramayana' alongside Ranbir Kapoor.


As she waits for Bollywood audience responses to these highly anticipated projects, Sai Pallavi is being considered for exciting offers in Hindi.

 Major filmmakers are exploring her for upcoming ventures that are still in early stages of production.


It's well known that Sai Pallavi is set to portray the legendary carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi in a biopic directed by Gautham Tinnanuri, the director of 'Jersey'.

 Although there has been no official announcement yet, reliable sources indicate that Sai Pallavi has been chosen to lead this iconic film.


Meanwhile, another intriguing development is making waves in Bollywood.

 According to reports, Sai Pallavi is among the top choices to lead the biopic of the legendary actress Madhubala, directed by top filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali.


While names like Kiara Advani and Aneet Padda have been mentioned in media circles, no official announcement has been made by the production team.

 The casting is still pending as per reliable sources close to the project.


Sanjay Leela Bhansali sees Sai Pallavi as one of the ideal choices to portray Madhubala on screen, due to her versatility and widespread popularity.



With Sai Pallavi preparing to make her mark in Bollywood through her two upcoming films, there is a high chance that filmmakers will keep an eye on her busy schedule and propose new projects.

 Unlike many stars who sign up for roles just for money and publicity, she is selective about her opportunities and accepts only significant roles.

Horror Re Release Brings Unexpected Crowd To Theatres

 Right now, even new movies are having a hard time getting people to go to the cinema, but something unexpected is happening. The Telugu version of the horror movie Kanchana is being shown again in theaters across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, and it's getting a lot of attention from moviegoers.


The film is doing really well in advance bookings and is even becoming a top trend on ticket booking websites.

 Many theaters are seeing good numbers, with some shows almost selling out. Experts say the movie made about two to three crore rupees on its first day.


What's even more surprising is that the film is a dubbed movie that came out a long time ago.

 But the popularity of the Muni horror comedy series among Telugu audiences helped bring people back to theaters.


Another reason is that it's been a while since fans have seen Raghava Lawrence on the big screen.

 For many movie lovers, the re-release of Kanchana gave them a chance to experience it again in the theater.


With the box office currently not doing very well, the film has given some much-needed support to theater owners.

 Until new releases come out soon, exhibitors expect Kanchana to keep drawing in decent crowds on weekends.

Vijay Excited for Sequel to His Career Best Film

Vijay Sethupathi has made his fans excited by sharing that the director Nithilan Swaminathan has finished the script for Maharaja 2. The actor is looking forward to hearing the story and is really looking forward to working on this project.

The first movie, Maharaja, was one of the biggest hits in Vijay Sethupathi's career in recent years.
 After some of his earlier films didn’t do as well as expected, Maharaja helped him come back strong with great acting and positive reviews.

Now that the script for Maharaja 2 is said to be ready, fans are hoping the project will start soon.
 If it happens, it might be another big step forward in Vijay Sethupathi's career.

Also, there was some talk about another possible sequel connected to the actor.
 Director C. Prem Kumar has reportedly developed a story for a follow-up to the romantic movie 96.

But that project is still waiting for approval from Vijay Sethupathi and his co-star Trisha Krishnan.
 For now, it looks like Maharaja 2 could be the next big thing in Vijay Sethupathi's varied and interesting film journey.

Nizam Box Office: Old Happy Days Back for Tollywood?

Nizam (Telangana) is the largest single market for Tollywood.
 A significant portion of the revenues generated by Telugu films comes from this region, which is why producers frequently push for higher ticket prices and more showings.

However, Telugu cinema has faced challenges in Nizam over the past year due to various political and legal issues.
 Following the Sandhya theatre stampede incident and associated controversies, Revanth Reddy’s government has been hesitant to offer unrestricted support to Tollywood.

Additionally, the High Court has repeatedly criticized what it perceives as unjustified increases in ticket prices for major films.
 It has been firm in its refusal to entertain last-minute requests for price hikes and has directed the state government not to grant any special exemptions without its approval.

Amid these obstacles and uncertainty, industry insiders believe the future for big-budget films will be challenging, as several high-profile releases are planned for this year.
 However, recent developments suggest a more optimistic outlook for Tollywood, as things appear to be becoming more favorable.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy personally attended events at Netflix office and Allu Cinemas in Hyderabad, assuring full support for the Telugu film industry from his government.


Furthermore, the Supreme Court has overturned the High Court’s order that required a mandatory 90-day advance notice for ticket price increases.


With major films like Ustaad Bhagat Singh on the horizon, it seems the path for Tollywood is increasingly clear.
 This is a positive development after a short period of disappointment for both audiences and the industry in the largest box office territory of Telugu cinema.

If the industry can obtain clear guidelines from the government regarding ticket pricing and receives permanent relief from the Supreme Court on such matters, there may be no further obstacles for Tollywood in Nizam.
 With clear policies and government backing, the future could become much more favorable for big-budget films in the region.

PK’s UBS Brings Back ‘Benefit’ Shows, Will Others Follow?

Recently, paid premieres the night before have become a common trend for big Telugu movies.
 What was earlier mainly used as a way to promote smaller films has now become a standard for big star-driven projects, especially after the success of Pushpa 2. Many big films now plan late-night premiere shows with expensive ticket prices.

However, people in the industry think these shows can sometimes do more harm than good.
 When discussions begin early in the night, even a little mixed reaction can quickly turn into a strong negative reaction online and among fans.

In this situation, the film "Ustaad Bhagat Singh" starring Pawan Kalyan is said to be using a different approach.
 Instead of late-night premieres, the team is planning early morning "benefit" shows in the traditional style. In Andhra Pradesh, the film is expected to start showings between 4 am and 5 am on the day of its release, with ticket prices around Rs 500.

This change is not only about controlling early talk.
 The film currently has a moderate level of buzz, and there's also a practical reason for the timing. The premiere shows for Dhurandhar 2 are expected to start around 5 pm the day before.

If "Ustaad Bhagat Singh" had followed its earlier plan of 10 pm premieres, theatres would have faced scheduling issues, and moviegoers would have felt tired after long hours of sitting.


Because of this, the team has decided to go with early morning shows.
 If this plan works, it might become a safer option for big films.

With morning shows starting soon on the release day, even mixed reviews might not hurt the film too much.
 If this strategy works, other films might think about skipping night premieres and going back to early morning "benefit" shows.