After the Covid effect in 2020, the general public’s movie-watching choices have indeed transformed. We saw several lifestyle changes as a result of the epidemic’s consequences. The emergence of OTT platforms worldwide was one such significant change. People depended extensively on entertainment from the convenience of their own homes, which has turned it into one of those ‘new normal’ things. The main benefit is ease, but it also saves us a lot of money compared to going to the movies. Read on to learn about the bill that is going viral.
Sky-Hugging Pricing At The PVR Noida
A man posts a photo of his snacks bill from PVR Noida, exposing the sky-hugging pricing.
It is not unexpected that seeing a movie at a theatre involves excessively expensive tickets as well as a variety of other extra costs. Even a standard-sized popcorn and cola will leave your pockets empty if you want to see a movie with refreshments at a multiplex.
Criticism For Selling Pricey Snacks
A man criticizes a theatre for selling pricey snacks. Ajay Bijli, the chairman of PVR Cinemas, explained why popcorns are so expensive.
Tridip K Mandal, a journalist, lately exposed such an awful encounter at the PVR Cinemas at Mall of India, Noida. Tridip intended to see a film with some snacks, but the pricing of regular-sized cheese popcorn and Pepsi startled him.
The Bill
The individual proceeded to Twitter to share a snapshot of the bill showing the price increases, and it rapidly went popular since many others were able to relate to the emotion.
Tridip additionally compared the pricing to an annual Amazon Prime Video membership. In India, the latest Amazon Prime Video yearly subscription costs roughly Rs. 1499, while Amazon Prime Lite costs Rs. 999 per year.
Tweet Received A Lot Of Attention And Comments
Are these skyrocketing prices justified? What do you think about this? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below! We’re waiting!
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