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From Ticket Prices To Reviews To Songs: Netizens React On Salman Khan's Kisika Bhai Kiski Jaan!

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Salman Khan is back on Eid offering Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. The movie has hit the theatres today and fans are getting advance bookings. And in mid of all this actor Viveck Vaswani cannot understand the film’s pricing strategy and questioned about the same taking it on Twitter.

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Viveck was trying to book tickets for Bhaijaan’s film. But as he chose options he was surprised to see that one ticket costs Rs. 1,320/-. He checked further options and could not follow the pricing structure and how it was being decided.

On his twitter handle the actor wrote – “I understand Eid and Insignia and Bhais film and all! I don’t understand 1320/-  per seat. With popcorn at 400/- per, it’s going to cost 10k for a family of 4 for this treat! Not counting car parking and other sundries. Trust me, they’ll wait a few days to see it on OTT.

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The tweet of the actor has raged a debate in his comments section where people tried to justify the pricing since he was choosing Insignia which means ‘luxury and privilege’. A user wrote – “I’m sure only those families which can afford 10k for a movie will go to INOX Insignia, others will either go to single screens or wait for OTT release… There’s a huge gap between extremely low-end and a premium movie watching experience in India.

To which Viveck further elaborated how spending luxury budgets on an action tapori film made no sense. He replied, “Let’s go a little deeper, equally luxury options are available at less than half across the board. So 1320/- is not a first option especially for an action tapori film. Hence, my lack of understanding of how their mind works!!”

Another user tried to conclude that Viveck is booking privileged tickets and paying the price for it. The user wrote. “Insignia is the premium high end theatre of Inox catering mostly to the ones who are willing to splurge in exchange for a luxury experience – most middle class folks don’t fall into this category. It’s akin to saying people wouldn’t eat out coz luxury fine-dining is so costly.”

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One more user expressed how there are choices that are much cheaper and the tickets are just a matter of choice and who can afford what. The comment read, “I’m sure there r  many multiplexes like G7 or a PVR Juhu where prices r much less or reasonable, but do watch it on the big screen n not on the TV.”

This user even made a request to watch the film in theatres, whatever ticket price range one can afford but not on the TV. To this Viveck replied, “Tell those whose monthly income is an average of 15/20 k a month. That’s 95% of the country.”

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The actor concluded the debate on Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan ticket prices by not blaming the multiplexes and team or the Salman Khan film. He just pointed out that the deciding parameters and decision making for ticket prices is strange.

His last tweet read, “They’ll blame the film. Not the wrong show timings, not the wrong ticket price, not the wrong plex in the wrong place in the city. But they will NOT allow the team that created the budget, story, cast, film to choose the best way to exploit the film. That is a strange job!”

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Salman Khan’s Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan starring Pooja Hegde, Raghav Juyal, Shehnaaz Gill, Jassie Gill, Siddharth Nigam, Plak Tiwari and Vinali Bhatnagar, in pivotal roles. The film is a family entertainer which released today.

Also the movie's latest song Let's Dance Chotu Motu a few days ago. This new track also features Jassie Gill, Raghav Juyal, Venkatesh Daggubati and others dressed in veshtis as they dance around in a courtyard. Salman Khan is seen reciting a number of nursery rhymes in the song, which has left Twitter divided as users expressed their shock at the bizarre dance steps and the lazy lyrics.

Let's Dance Chotu Motu incorporated a number of nursery rhymes including Twinkle Twinkle, Humpty Dumpty, Jack N Jill, Mary Had a Little Lamb, and Ringa Ringa Roses. The rap portions of the new song are handled by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Neha Bhasin. South composer Devi Sri Prasad aka DSP also contributes to the hookline lyrics of the song.

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It didn't take long for the song to attract the attention of social media, especially Twitter, where users commented that the song sounded more like a spoof than an actual number, and slammed the makers. The use of nursery rhymes also enabled hilarious reactions on Twitter.

A user commented, "Three of my friends sent me the 'Lets Dance Chotu Motu' song and now I need new friends."

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Another said, "I am mentally disturbed after watching this song. This will haunt me the entire night. Farhad Samji is going from bad to worse. There isn't even any credit for the lyrics. Although only one person can write such timeless lyrics on the entire planet."

Reacting to the song, another said, "Either Bhai is testing out how awful he can be before his fans break or he has completely lost it!! This s*** is embarrassing on a whole new level."

Enjoy the movie today and stay tuned to PopDiaries for more such updates!

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