After Karnataka, Maharashtra Too Might Cap Movie Ticket Prices

Karnataka movie ticket prices had been capped at ₹200, including multiplexes, last month

Team THR India
By Team THR India
LAST UPDATED: JUL 30, 2025, 15:58 IST|5 min read
After Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the state of Maharashtra too might be opting to cap movie ticket prices at a stipulated amount
After Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the state of Maharashtra too might be opting to cap movie ticket prices at a stipulated amountPhoto by Sunil Ghosh/Hindustan Times via Getty Images

After Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, the state of Maharashtra too might be opting to cap movie ticket prices at a stipulated amount. Currently, ticket prices vary from 150 to 400 in the state across single screens and multiplexes. Certain multiplexes are being allowed to charge upwards of 1000 too based on the facilities they offer. According to a report in Punerkarnews, a group of Marathi film producers and makers have come together to request for a similar cap to be set in Maharashtra too, especially to help support patronage of Marathi cinema and the industry. 

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This group has also alleged that rising ticket prices have taken local Marathi cinema away from the reach of the audience it is being made for. They believe that the model followed by Karnataka might help the Marathi industry too.

In July, with an aim to increase accessibility to cinema viewing, the Karnataka State government had announced a cap on movie tickets at a charge of ₹200. This amount will include taxes and will apply to all movie theatres across the state. According to reports, this move was earlier announced in the March financial budget to support Kannada cinema. This charge will apply to movies releasing in all languages in the state and will not be limited to Kannada movies alone. The Economic Times also reported that the state plans to introduce their homegrown OTT platform with an allocation of ₹3 crore to create an archive preserving Kannada movies and their cultural narratives. Ticket prices in neighbouring Tamil Nadu are capped at 150, but this amount does not include taxes and service charges. 

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Like the plight of Marathi cinema, stars of the Kannada film industry too had earlier spoken at length about major OTT platforms not showing an interest in purchasing the streaming rights of regional movies, especially from the Kannada industry. 

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