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Naga Chaitanya sends special thanks to Andhra Pradesh government for Thandel ticket price hike

Naga Chaitanya and Geetha Arts expressed their gratitude to the Andhra Pradesh government for the ticket price hike ahead of Thandel's release, acknowledging the support for the film’s success.

February 06, 2025 / 13:54 IST
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Naga Chaitanya thanks AP government for Thandel ticket price hike
Naga Chaitanya thanks AP government for Thandel ticket price hike

Naga Chaitanya expressed his gratitude to the Andhra Pradesh government after they approved a hike in ticket prices ahead of the release of his Telugu film Thandel, starring Sai Pallavi.

Naga Chaitanya took to social media to express his sincere gratitude for the decision, thanking the government for their support. The film, highly anticipated by fans, is expected to benefit from the increased ticket pricing, and Chaitanya's post reflects his appreciation for the state's recognition of the movie's potential impact.

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The ticket prices for single screens have been increased by Rs 50, while multiplexes will see a hike of Rs 75. Geetha Arts, the official production house of Thandel, took to their X handle to express their gratitude to the government for the decision.

The note read, "We would like to extend our gratitude to AP CM Shri @ncbn Garu, Hon’ble Dy CM Shri @PawanKalyan Garu, and Minister of Cinematography @kanduladurgesh Garu for approving the ticket hike for our prestigious film #Thandel. A special note of thanks to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for its vision and unwavering encouragement in empowering the film industry",

Naga Chaitanya, who plays the male lead in the film, also took a moment to express his gratitude to the government for the decision. He wrote, "Extending my deepest gratitude to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for approving the ticket hike for our #Thandel."

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