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Karnataka set to cap multiplex ticket rates at Rs 200; seat categories to go

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 16 July 2025 ()
The Karnataka government has proposed capping movie ticket prices at Rs 200 in all theaters and multiplexes, inclusive of entertainment tax, aiming to make movie-watching more affordable. A 15-day window has been provided for stakeholders to submit objections to the draft rules, which eliminate seat classifications like balcony and premium.
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