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To maintain its box office success, the producers of "Pathaan" made a strategic decision to reduce ticket prices by 25%.

Digital Desk: Since its January 25th release, the highly anticipated Bollywood film "Pathaan," starring Shah Rukh Khan, John Abraham, and Deepika Padukone, has made a huge impact at the box office.

With its strong performance, the film has already entered the prestigious 500 crore club globally.

To maintain its box office success, the producers of "Pathaan" made a strategic decision to reduce ticket prices by 25%.

Producer Aditya Chopra decided to lower ticket prices because he saw the film's potential to grow even larger.

This is an unusual move because producers typically lower ticket prices in the second week of a film's release, but Aditya Chopra made the decision only five days after the film's release.

The lower ticket prices are likely to attract more moviegoers, increasing the film's overall box office performance.

According to trade analysts, the film has the potential to earn 1000 crore rupees in the next week, putting it on par with other successful films such as Bahubali, KGF, and RRR.

"Pathan" is also expected to make an international impact, outperforming Avatar 2 and Marvel in many countries.

"Pathaan" is a testament to the power of Bollywood and its influence on the global film industry, thanks to its outstanding performance.

Pathaan movie tickets can be easily purchased online through platforms such as Paytm and BookMyShow.

Previously priced between Rs 180 and Rs 2100 in Delhi NCR, tickets are now available for as little as Rs 75.

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