Actor Gajraj Rao says high ticket prices are keeping audiences away from theatres | Hindi Movie News - The Times of India (2025)

Actor Gajraj Rao says high ticket prices are keeping audiences away from theatres | Hindi Movie News - The Times of India (1)

The film industry is going through a tough time, as several

Bollywood films

, including big names and big budgets, are not doing well at the box office. Salman Khan's Eid release

Sikandar

also failed to meet expectations. As

moviegoers

continue to stay away from theatres, many within the industry have come forward to discuss what might be going wrong.
Actor Gajraj Rao recently shared his opinion on the situation and spoke about how things have changed over time, especially with the rise of

OTT platforms

. Apart from this, the actor discussed what needs to change to bring audiences back to theatres, and for him, the most important factor is "ticket pricing."
While speaking to ANI, Rao said, "Thanks to the digital revolution and OTT platforms, stories and films from around the world that we previously saw only at film festivals or in DVD libraries can now be watched at home. This is a big reason why people now have so many more options. Earlier, the choices were limited... but with OTT, it feels like there's a buffet spread out just half a kilometre away. For audiences, it's great that they are getting to watch global stories. So naturally, their expectations have also increased--they want to see different kinds of stories from us too."
Further commenting on the

high ticket prices

in cinema halls, the actor suggested that cinema owners lower ticket prices by reducing some of the luxuries so that middle-class families can return to theatres once again.

"If we want audiences to come back to cinema halls, then ticket prices need a revolutionary change... Cinema halls have become half restaurants--you're eating tacos and pizza. Cinema should feel like cinema. There should be no disturbances. For me, going to the movies means a good film, a good story, and tasty popcorn."

Salman Khan starrer 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' is set to arrive in cinemas on April 21 on the occasion of Eid

"It's very important that cinema hall owners bring about a revolutionary change. Reduce some of the luxuries, cut down on the food options a bit, but please lower the ticket prices. If ticket prices go down, middle-class families will want to go to the theatre again," he added.
When asked if filmmakers are no longer making good content, Rao said, "I believe we are too quick to blame filmmakers for not paying attention or not making good films. But do you think anyone wants to purposely make bad films and hurt their own work? No one does that. Everyone keeps trying."
"Even in the 80s, 70s, and 50s, bad films were made. Good and bad cinema have always existed. Good and bad stories have always been there. Even now, good stories are being made--I just watched Kesari 2 yesterday," he added.
Meanwhile, amidst the struggle, Kesari 2, starring Akshay Kumar, has been a bright spot. The historical courtroom drama, which released earlier this month, opened to strong reviews and earned Rs 7.84 crore nett on its first day, according to the makers.

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