Thugs of Hindostan: Amir Khan, Katrina Kaif and Amitabh Bachchan fans have been waiting for the release of their newest movie. Those who prefer watching movies as soon as they release usually make a beeline to theaters, or for online booking, as the case may be to purchase tickets. So, imagine when these die hard fans realised that Thugs of Hindostan ticket prices have been hiked! Shocked and surprised, they quickly voiced their apprehensions.
 
When the same reached the ears of none other than Aamir Khan he reacted by saying that he understands the producer's dilemma, but that he wants Thugs of Hindostan to be watched by people belonging to every economic strata of the society.  Thugs of Hindostan ticket prices are reportedly going to be increased by 10 percent over and above those of Sanju.

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Thugs of Hindostan ticket prices may begin from Rs 400 to Rs 1,500 in the premium multiplexes and Rs 200 in single screen theatres. Amir Khan, however, said in an interview that he was not aware about the ticket price surge.

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Thugs of Hindostan is one of the most expensive films in Bollywood, which has been reportedly produced at an estimated cost of Rs 200 crore. Aamir Khan said that he understands that it was an expensive film but personally, he always wanted the tickets to be cheaper. 
 
"I think we should have theatres that are economical and people should go and watch the film in theatre. Everyone should have the opportunity to access the film and I hope that happens," Aamir Khan was quoted by PTI as saying. 

Ticket prices apart, Thugs of Hindostan is on a money-making spree and has already sold its distributor rights in China to Estars Films, which also handled two of his earlier films. The film has already grabbed a lot of attention from film analysts. According to analysts, the film is going to earn big amount.

Thugs of Hindostan collection in opening weekend itself, is expected to be as much as Rs 150 crore.  The film will cross the Rs 150 crore mark over the weekend, revealed film Trade analyst Girish Johar.