Salman Khan's Sikandar Set for Release


The eagerly awaited film Sikandar, featuring Salman Khan, is scheduled to premiere in theaters on March 30, with advance ticket sales already underway. Fans of the superstar often create a celebratory atmosphere during his film releases, showing a willingness to pay premium prices for tickets. For those who are budget-conscious, here’s a breakdown of the highest and lowest ticket prices for Sikandar across major cities in India.


Ticket Pricing in Delhi-NCR Ticket Prices in Delhi-NCR

In the Delhi-NCR region, moviegoers can catch Sikandar at Delight Cinema on Asaf Ali Road for a mere ₹95. Liberty Cinema in Karol Bagh offers tickets for ₹100. Conversely, the priciest ticket in this area is available at PVR Director’s Cut in Ambience Mall, Gurugram, costing up to ₹2,400.


Mumbai's Ticket Sales Surge Mumbai Ticket Prices

Mumbai is experiencing a significant buzz around Sikandar, with ticket sales already exceeding ₹32.98 lakh (₹98.33 lakh including reserved seats). As per BookMyShow, the most affordable ticket can be found at Vaishali Cinema, Badlapur, priced at ₹80, while the highest ticket price reaches ₹2,210 at Maison Inox, Jio World Plaza, BKC.


Kolkata's Affordable Options Ticket Rates in Kolkata

Kolkata presents economical choices, with the lowest ticket prices at Sonali Cinema (Dunlop) and Laali Cinema (Barasat) for just ₹60. On the higher end, tickets for Sikandar at Onox Quist Mall can cost as much as ₹1,690.


Lucknow's Ticket Pricing Lucknow Ticket Prices

In Lucknow, the most expensive ticket for Sikandar is priced at ₹600 at Cinepolis, One Awadh. Meanwhile, budget-friendly options start at ₹50 at Pratibha Cinema and Shubham Cinema.


Bhopal's Surprising Ticket Costs Bhopal’s Expensive Tickets

Bhopal's ticket prices are unexpectedly higher than those in some metropolitan areas. The cheapest tickets are available at Sangam Cineplex, Sangeet Cineplex, and Rangmahal Cineplex for ₹100. However, at PVR Aura Mall, prices can soar to ₹680, making it one of the pricier options compared to cities like Mumbai and Delhi.


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