However, things could get worse, especially since Peddi is set to release in a big way next month.
If the situation gets more heated, there's a chance the film might not get shown in single screen theatres.
Mythri Ravi admitted that Peddi is currently being targeted.
If the exhibitors keep pushing their demands and those demands aren't met, the film may end up only in multiplexes. This could have bad effects for fans and the whole film industry.
If Peddi is only shown in multiplexes, there will definitely be a shortage of tickets, and the film will be in high demand.
But due to higher ticket prices, people might not want to watch it more than once.
This will likely reduce the number of people watching the film over time.
Also, single screen theatres usually bring in more profits than multiplexes. So, if the film doesn’t get to show in single screens, the overall profits will go down.
On the flip side, fans who are excited about a big hero’s film and want to experience it in a big way with a crowd might have to hold back their excitement.
It's been a while since a major hero’s film has hit the theatres, and Peddi is meant to be celebrated in single screens with a large audience.
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