Low ticket prices are good, what about cheap cement?

Andhra Pradesh Minister Anil Kumar Yadav has targeted Janasena President Pawan Kalyan on the issue of ticket prices. He alleged that the high celeb salaries are the reason for the problem and that they should lower it to solve the problem.
“Why does Pawan Kalyan need 50 crore per film?” If he charges 10 crore, everyone can be happy and profitable. 80% of a movie expense only goes into the pockets of four people. Why give permission to exploit people for the benefit of four? Fans should not waste their money, ”the minister advised.
It seems the government is trying to distract people from the real problem by pretending it is for their own good. The tariffs prescribed by the government make the existence of theaters questionable. Panchayat theaters will not even recover their electricity costs at these rates. Meanwhile, social media is hitting the YSR Congress on the issue.
They say the common man needs affordable cement to build a house rather than an entertainment option like a movie theater. “If the government cares so much about the entertainment of an ordinary man, it should even take into account the housing rights of the poor and should reduce the rate of Bharati cement to 50 rupees per bag,” they scoff.
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