New Delhi: Parineeti Chopra and Harrdy Sandhu starrer ‘Code Name Tiranga’ is all set to release on October 14 and to pull the audience in the theatre, the makers have decided to cap the opening day ticket price of the film at Rs 100 per ticket at all cinemas across India.
The espionage-thriller, directed by Ribhu Dasgupta, is the story of a spy on an unfaltering and fearless mission for her nation in a race against time where sacrifice is her only choice. Parineeti will be playing a RAW agent in the film.
Reliance Entertainment made the announcement on its official Twitter page.
“A special opening day offer for viewers across India! Tickets for ₹100/- on Friday, 14th October! Book Your Tickets Now: https://bookmy.show/Code-Name-Tiranga #CodeNameTiranga releasing in cinemas on 14th October 2022,” the tweet read.
The film also stars Sharad Kelkar, Rajit Kapur, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Shishir Sharma, Sabyasachi Chakraborty and Deesh Mariwala, will debut in theatres on October 14.
Talking about the film Parineeti had earlier said that the film is a part of the second phase of her career. “This is a new phase in my life, Parineeti 2.0. This film (‘Code Name: Tiranga’) is part of that phase for me, where I have grown. If the last three films hadn’t worked, if they (people) would have rejected those films then I would have understood that they don’t want to see me do this, but they want to,” Chopra was quoted as saying by PTI.
Following the tremendous success of National Cinema Day last month, where tickets for every movie were available at Rs 75 at screens across the country, many Bollywood movies have lowered their ticket prices.
Ayan Mukerji’s 'Brahmastra Part One: Shiva' offered tickets at Rs 100 during the Navratri festival, while the makers of the Amitabh Bachchan and Rashmika Mandanna-starrer 'Goodbye' had announced that the ticket price will be Rs 150 on the opening day October 7 and Rs 80 on the occasion of the megastar's 80th birthday on Tuesday.
The makers of 'Vikram Vedha' have capped the ticket rates at Rs 100 plus taxes from October 12 to 14 October.
(With inputs from PTI)