Telangana Cinematography minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav said that the state government is planning to ban the online ticket sales in the state.
Online ticketing websites have become a great relief to the movie lovers, who don’t have to wait hours in the long queues to get the tickets and can thus save the time, by attending the movie, exactly at the show time.
But if the online ticket sales get banned, it would be a huge fatigue, as not many in this busy world, will be willing to spend time to get a movie ticket. They may instead prefer to watch the movie on the TVs or through other web channels like Netflix, Amazon etc, by waiting for a few days.
However, the hardcore movie lovers will anyway reach out to the theaters to catch up their favorite star hero’s film on the first day. But the harsh decisions of this sort, is expected to act as a major jolt to the producers and distributors.
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On the other side, the Telangana Minister is defending his statement, saying that it would benefit the distributors and producers. After banning the booking websites, he announced that the government is going to sell the tickets on its own, to make sure that everyone receives a proper justice. In that case, will the government start a new official website to sell the movie tickets online? Let’s see.