Ticket price difference between Tollywood and Bollywood in North America | Telugu movie news
As 2023 draws to a close, the Indian film industry is experiencing two films, Dhanki and Dhanki, starring big stars from India and beyond.Salar‘ is also making waves at the box office in the United States and Canada. “Salaar” has surpassed $7 million, and “Dunki” is not far behind, making an impressive $5 million. According to a report in 123telugu, this is a surprising development as ‘Danki’ can achieve this at about half the ticket price of ‘Salar’. If you take a closer look at the statistics, it is surprising that “Danki” attracts twice as many tickets.many people were waiting for Prashanth Neel movie.
Mythri Ravi Shankar explores this strange phenomenon. He said: “A major portion of the revenue for Telugu films is funneled during the opening weekend of its release. This prompts filmmakers to take advantage of this period by increasing ticket prices.” Elaborating on the dynamics, Ravi Shankar added, “Our Telugu diaspora, while passionate, is relatively small compared to the huge Hindi-speaking audience. To increase this, premium pricing becomes a strategic imperative.”
Dil Raju, a prominent producer in the Telugu film industry, expresses his thoughts and sheds light on the bigger picture. “It is generally said that Hindi films have great potential abroad compared to ours. Their films have been huge hits. Number of audiences who watch Hindi films So, if ticket prices come down, there is potential for more audiences for Bollywood films,” he said, adding that Telugu films could experiment with a similar model, especially if their overseas base I envision a future with the potential for gradual expansion.
But amid all this discussion, we can’t overlook the North American market, where the film has the potential to generate significant profits. Obviously, only monumental movie events like “” will take place.BaahubaliHere, “RRR” and now “Salaar” are attracting a lot of attention and revenue. The ultimate solution may lie in creating content-rich storylines that remove language barriers. If Telugu films can continue to produce films of this caliber, perhaps ticket prices will not matter so much. However, it may be prudent to remain on a premium pricing plan until the transformation phase is complete.
Mythri Ravi Shankar explores this strange phenomenon. He said: “A major portion of the revenue for Telugu films is funneled during the opening weekend of its release. This prompts filmmakers to take advantage of this period by increasing ticket prices.” Elaborating on the dynamics, Ravi Shankar added, “Our Telugu diaspora, while passionate, is relatively small compared to the huge Hindi-speaking audience. To increase this, premium pricing becomes a strategic imperative.”
Dil Raju, a prominent producer in the Telugu film industry, expresses his thoughts and sheds light on the bigger picture. “It is generally said that Hindi films have great potential abroad compared to ours. Their films have been huge hits. Number of audiences who watch Hindi films So, if ticket prices come down, there is potential for more audiences for Bollywood films,” he said, adding that Telugu films could experiment with a similar model, especially if their overseas base I envision a future with the potential for gradual expansion.
But amid all this discussion, we can’t overlook the North American market, where the film has the potential to generate significant profits. Obviously, only monumental movie events like “” will take place.BaahubaliHere, “RRR” and now “Salaar” are attracting a lot of attention and revenue. The ultimate solution may lie in creating content-rich storylines that remove language barriers. If Telugu films can continue to produce films of this caliber, perhaps ticket prices will not matter so much. However, it may be prudent to remain on a premium pricing plan until the transformation phase is complete.
(Tag translation) Shah Rukh Khan