New Delhi : Salman Khan’s most awaited film ‘Sikander’ is ready to create a panic at the box office on the occasion of Eid this year. Releasing on 30 March 2025, the advance booking of this film is in full swing, and ticket prices have also reached the record level. There is a tremendous craze among the people about this film, due to which many shows have already become houseful in many cities.
In view of the tremendous demand of the film in Delhi-NCR, the multiplex has increased the price of premium tickets. The price of VIP ticket in DLF Mall, Saket has reached Rs 800. The price of the Riclineer seat for the morning show in Mall of India, Noida is Rs 1000, while for the evening show it has reached Rs 1400.
‘Alexander”s craze also showed in Mumbai
According to the report of Hindustan, Advance Booking of ‘Sikander’ is also performing brilliantly in Maya Nagari Mumbai. The price of Riclineer seat in Plaza Cinema, Dadar is up to Rs 700. Ticket prices have reached Rs 2200 in premium multiplexes like ‘Director Cut’ and ‘Lux’. In Delhi too, the ticket prices of these multiplex are between 1600 and 1900 rupees.
Many viewers are considering it as the result of Salman Khan’s tremendous fan following, while some are worried that the audience should not get away from theaters due to such expensive tickets. However, many shows of Delhi-NCR and Mumbai have already become houseful, and other shows are also being booked fast.
Advance booking created panic
‘Alexander’ was known as famous director A. R. Murugados has directed. The film will feature strong actors like Rashmika Mandana, Satyaraj, Kajal Aggarwal and Sharman Joshi with Salman Khan.
According to trade reports, more than 1,38,209 tickets have been sold so far, which has earned Rs 4.03 crore from advance booking of the film.
Will ‘Alexander’ set a new record at the box office?
Advance booking of the film and skyrocketing prices of tickets are indicating that ‘Alexander’ will start a tremendous start at the box office. Will this be included in Salman Khan’s biggest opening films? Stay to know!