Vivek Agnihotri told how to save Bollywood tweeted less star fees and less wastage on PR
Bollywood / Vivek Agnihotri told how to save Bollywood tweeted less star fees and less wastage on PR
Bollywood - Vivek Agnihotri told how to save Bollywood tweeted less star fees and less wastage on PR
Bollywood | So far this year only a few films have been successful at the box office, among which Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files' is also one. Why are even big films flopping these days, so far there is only speculation on this. Friday was National Cinema Day. On this occasion, the ticket price in cinema halls was kept only Rs 75. As a result, the crowd of spectators broke down. Now filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri tweeted and told what Bollywood will have to do so that it can recover from the flop.theaters are fullOn September 23, on the occasion of National Cinema Day in cinema halls across the country, the ticket price was kept at Rs 75 only. Due to this the earnings of the films also increased. 'Brahmastra' collected 11 crores on the third Friday. At the same time, small budget and low promotion films like 'Chup' and 'Dhokha' also started well. Trade analyst Taran Adarsh shared a poster of Housefull on Twitter, evoking the reactions.'Ticket prices need to be reduced'Taran Adarsh wrote, 'An amazing response was witnessed on the occasion of National Cinema Day which should be an eye-opener for studios, distributors, exhibitors and people associated with the film. Ticket prices must be affordable. Now is the time to reduce the ticket prices so that people come in more numbers.What did Vivek Agnihotri write?On this tweet of Taran, Vivek Agnihotri writes, '1. Low price, low ego. Low star fees. Less wastage on PR and airport looks.2. More Research, More Content, More Indiaone of the biggest hits of the yearVivek Agnihotri's 'The Kashmir Files' collected 350 crores worldwide. Made in a budget of 15 crores, there was no big star in this film. It is one of the biggest hits of this year.