
Yash's upcoming film Toxic is set to have a significant ticket price hike in Andhra Pradesh, with early morning special shows reportedly priced at Rs 500-600. Regular tickets during the first five…
Yash's upcoming film Toxic is set to have a significant ticket price hike in Andhra Pradesh, with early morning special shows reportedly priced at Rs 500-600. Regular tickets during the first five days may carry an additional Rs 50-100, as per m9.news reports. The premium pricing has triggered sarcastic reactions on social media, with Telugu moviegoers joking they are being asked to 'carry' another non-Telugu big-budget film.

The situation differs in Telangana, where the state government is taking a stricter approach toward ticket hikes, and Toxic may operate at regular rates. The film's US premiere sales have also received strong support from Telugu audiences, adding to online jokes. Distributor Dil Raju is betting heavily on the opening weekend, but some analysts question whether the film has enough demand to justify the prices, especially since recent Telugu hits avoided heavy hikes and saw steady footfalls instead.
Both articles from m9.news frame the story around audience sentiment and distributor risk, but with different emphases. The first focuses on social media mockery and the burden on Telugu audiences, while the second highlights distributor Dil Raju's gamble and the recent success of films with moderate pricing. Neither takes a government-critical or sensationalist stance, they are essentially neutral reports with a business and audience-behaviour angle. The measured takeaway is that Toxic's pricing strategy is a calculated risk that will succeed or fail based on word-of-mouth, not just star power. The key date to watch is the film's release and the first weekend box-office figures.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): m9.news (neutral report), m9.news (2) (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.