• National Cinema Day: Brahmastra Tickets for Rs 75 and Other Details about One-Day-Only Discount

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    National Cinema Day: Brahmastra Tickets for Rs 75 and Other Details about One-Day-Only Discount

    Digital Desk: On September 16, theatres across will celebrate
    National Cinema Day by charging a fixed rate of Rs 75 for admission. This
    celebration is sponsored by the Multiplex Association of India (MAI). The fact
    that a single movie ticket costs between Rs 200 and Rs 300 will startle
    moviegoers. The statement comes a few days after American movie theatres
    declared that on September 3 they will celebrate National Cinema Day and offer
    tickets for as little as $3.



    Why do we observe National Cinema Day?



    As a "thank you" to moviegoers, the theatre owners are
    commemorating the occasion to honour the successful reopening of theatres after
    COVID-19.



    Through this programme, the movie theatres also hope to reach
    out to those who haven't started attending to the movies since the outbreak.



    More than 4,000 participating theatres will provide the one-day
    only deal.



     



    Brahmastra tickets for Rs 75



    On National Cinema Day, viewers will be able to view new films
    free Rs 75, including the Ranbir Kapoor-Alia Bhatt thriller Brahmastra.



    Tickets for the film, which will be released on September 9,
    will be available for purchase at the standard price for a week prior to this
    one-day-only price reduction.



     



    Will tickets really be at Rs 75?



    Though the cinemas in India will charge a flat amount of Rs 75 for every film on September 16,
    online third-party apps or websites can levy additional taxes.



    For instance, BookMyShow is still liable to charge additional
    internet fees and GST on top of the 
    Rs 75 price tag. If moviegoers want to save every penny, they can wait in queues
    like in the old days.



    National Cinema Day's past



    The innovative project was launched with the goal of
    reminding people how much fun going to the movies can be. National Cinema Day
    might become an annual event, similar to Black Friday, if it goes well.