Mumbai:
Salman Khan is unhappy that his fans will have to pay more to watch his forthcoming film, Ek Tha Tiger in a multiplex, but the actor says the ticket price will come down eventually a few days post the film's release on August 15.
"I don't think it (price hike) is right, but being August 15 and much hype around the film, the prices have been increased. Moreover, the film is coming out after a year. I don't know what to say on this, I can't do anything about it," Salman told IANS.
Multiplex chains have reportedly decided to cash in on the buzz around the Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer by increasing the price of the tickets by 12 to 16 percent.
"I think it (price rise of tickets) is there for three days or so, then eventually the prices will come down," he added.
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"I don't think it (price hike) is right, but being August 15 and much hype around the film, the prices have been increased. Moreover, the film is coming out after a year. I don't know what to say on this, I can't do anything about it," Salman told IANS.
Multiplex chains have reportedly decided to cash in on the buzz around the Salman Khan-Katrina Kaif starrer by increasing the price of the tickets by 12 to 16 percent.
"I think it (price rise of tickets) is there for three days or so, then eventually the prices will come down," he added.
Read: Used to reach out to Salman for suggestions, says Kabir Khan