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Karnataka Government Fixes Movie Ticket Prices at ₹200 Across Theatres and Multiplexes
The Karnataka government has officially capped cinema ticket prices at Rs 200 across all theatres, including multiplexes, effective from September 12, 2025. This price cap applies to all film screenings in any language across the state, except for multi-screen cinemas with premium facilities having 75 seats or fewer, which are exempt.
The new regulation aims to make movie-going more affordable and is part of the government’s broader efforts to support local cinema and control rising ticket costs.
Statewide Ticket Price Cap Introduced
Under the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) (Amendment) Rules, 2025, the maximum ticket price for any screening of a film in any language is fixed at Rs 200, exclusive of taxes. This price cap covers all theatres, including popular multiplexes, ensuring standardisation across the state.
The exemption for smaller multi-screen cinemas with premium services recognises the higher operating costs associated with such venues. The government finalised the notification after considering public feedback following a draft notification earlier this year.
Historical Context and Industry Implications
This move revisits attempts made in 2017 to regulate ticket pricing, which were stayed by the Karnataka High Court. Rising cinema ticket prices in recent years, especially in multiplexes, had prompted calls for affordability reforms. The new cap is expected to bring financial relief to audiences, encouraging higher footfalls across theatres.
Importantly, it benefits the Kannada film industry that has often been priced out of prime multiplex slots, supporting regional cinema. The state’s other initiatives, including a government OTT platform and a film city in Mysuru, underline its commitment to nurturing local entertainment.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
This initiative shows a commendable effort to balance affordability for audiences and sustainability for cinemas. The Logical Indian values government interventions that protect cultural access while supporting creative industries. However, ongoing dialogue with stakeholders is essential to address operational challenges and ensure that the film sector thrives alongside audience interests.
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