![]() ![]() Although RRR is one of the most anticipated films in Indian cinema, ticket prices in the United States are capped at an affordable limit. Now RRR distributors have taken a more consumer friendly approach. Analysts believe the film could have raised a considerably larger amount if ticket prices had been priced more economically. It sparked some kind of outrage and there was even an idea to boycott the film due to the unreasonably high ticket prices. Ticket prices have even gone up to $ 40 in a few places. Director Rajamouli is set to release in more than 999 multiplexes across the United States, as announced by distributors.Īnother interesting development is that the US RRR distributors avoided a big mistake that had previously been made by the Baahubali distributors.Īs in the case of Baahubali 2, tickets for the first shows were priced over $ 30. He was speaking at the IMAX poster launch of "Baahubali: The Conclusion", which is scheduled to release on April 28.RRR gets the biggest Indian film release in the United States. I don't think I am a bigger person than the project," Rajamouli says. "'Baahubali' is such a big thing, we being the people who worked on it, are getting the attention. "I think whether the director or producer or any other professional involved in it, we are all being carried on a big ship called 'Baahubali'," he says. The filmmaker, however, says the franchise is so huge that no person, including himself, can be bigger than the project. I don't think we could've done it (the film) without him," he says. "The whole film 'Baahubali' was possible because of this man (Prabhas) who being a top hero in south gave three and a half years for the film. Rajamouli says it was wonderful of South Indian star Prabhas to dedicate himself fully for years to "Baahubali" despite being a top hero of the industry. The two-part epic-fantasy stars Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Tamannaah and Anushka Shetty in lead roles. ![]() We are quite upbeat about it," he told reporters here last evening. "Everyone wants to know the answer to the question, 'WKKP' (Why Did Katappa Kill Baahubali). "We were a little nervous during the first part but for this one we are quite confident because there has been a big fan-base which has been following it since the past two years.ĭuring this time, none of them lost interest in the film and it kept on going," Rajamouli says. The first movie ended on a cliffhanger, leaving the audience with the question- 'why did Katappa kill Baahubali?', which became a catch-phrase and sustained interested in the sequel. ![]()
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