
If the limit of Rs 200 is implemented for the movie ticket price in Karnataka, then it will be a major loss to the PVR Iinox. This will directly affect the average price of PVR INOX tickets. It is estimated that this may reduce the company’s revenue. Currently, the Government of Karnataka has presented a draft notification of this rule. PVR INOX shares are already under pressure. This year (2025) This stock slipped around 25 percent. However, on July 16, PVR INOX did not show much pressure. The stock was running at Rs 986 with a weakness of 0.30 per cent.
Karnataka’s good share in total box office collection
Karan Taurani, Senior Vice President of Brokerage Firm Elara Capital, said that Pvr inox Karnataka holds 12.3 per cent stake in the total screen portfolio. The company had a total of 1,743 screens in the end of May this year, out of which 215 were in Karnataka. Other multiplex companies will also have an impact on fixing the price of Karnataka government ticket. Karnataka is a large market for multiplex companies.
There will be a big decrease in the average ticket price
Karnataka holds around 8 per cent stake in the Hindi box office, while overall collections holds about 10 per cent. The average price of tickets in the state is Rs 260. The maximum price of the ticket is Rs 200 means that the average ticket price in the state will decrease by 30 per cent. The price of premimmy format tickets like IMAX and 4DX in Bengaluru is between Rs 600-1,000 at the end of the week. Taurani said that the implementation of the new rule of the Government of Karnataka will also affect the capital experience of companies with pre -format.
Exhibits Government has expressed concern over the new rule
Multiplex companies have expressed concern over the government’s proposal to set the limit of ticket price. Former MD Cinema MD Amit Sharma said that if this rule came into force, it will have a great impact on exhibits in the long term. More impact will be on single theater. He said that the price maximum of the ticket is Rs 200, there will be no difference in the price of multiplexes and single theater tickets. This would prefer to watch a movie in a single screen darshan multiplexes. Due to this, there will be more pressure on the signal theaters.
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Government announced in the budget this year
The Karnataka government had announced to set a limit of Rs 200 for the movie ticket price in the state budget presented in March this year. On July 15, the government published a draft of amendment in the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 2014. In this, it has been said to fix the maximum price of all types of theater tickets including multiplexes for Rs 200. All the language films will come under the purview of this rule.







