This might sound unusual but then it is happening. Reports of incidents are coming in and here is an insight. It is heard that many Families are going to INOX for watching ‘Businessman’ doing advance booking. Since the film is ‘A’ certificate, the theatre folks are reportedly mentioning that no tickets should be issued for kids.
The families are saying “How can we go back? We have tickets. Do one thing, give us one ticket to ‘Bodyguard’. We will go to ‘Businessman’ and our kid will go to ‘Bodyguard’.” The real comedy is happening once the ticket is bought. All are going to ‘Businessman’ dumping the single ticket they have.
Apparently, in other multiplexes like PVR, Prasads, checking at the gate is done but in INOX it is not there. Once the tickets are shown at entrance, anyone can get inside the theatres. That way, families are going for ‘Businessman’. But due to this rule, it is working indirectly for ‘Bodyguard’.
However, there are those who say what is the reason for implementing this law so strictly? Few parents are scolding the theatre folks and saying “Our kids our wish, we will take them to any film, if they get spoiled it is our responsibility”.
At the end of the day, ‘Bodyguard’ is going full but inside, the seats are empty. This goes to show that the first preference of audience is ‘Businessman’ and they are doing whatever they can to watch it.
The families are saying “How can we go back? We have tickets. Do one thing, give us one ticket to ‘Bodyguard’. We will go to ‘Businessman’ and our kid will go to ‘Bodyguard’.” The real comedy is happening once the ticket is bought. All are going to ‘Businessman’ dumping the single ticket they have.
Apparently, in other multiplexes like PVR, Prasads, checking at the gate is done but in INOX it is not there. Once the tickets are shown at entrance, anyone can get inside the theatres. That way, families are going for ‘Businessman’. But due to this rule, it is working indirectly for ‘Bodyguard’.
However, there are those who say what is the reason for implementing this law so strictly? Few parents are scolding the theatre folks and saying “Our kids our wish, we will take them to any film, if they get spoiled it is our responsibility”.
At the end of the day, ‘Bodyguard’ is going full but inside, the seats are empty. This goes to show that the first preference of audience is ‘Businessman’ and they are doing whatever they can to watch it.