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Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai has voiced concerns over the rising number of empty cinema halls in India, blaming the high cost of tickets. He suggests capping 30% of cinema hall tickets at affordable prices to attract more viewers, as seen in Tamil Nadu's 'economy class' tickets. Ghai's comments have sparked discussion, given his iconic films and recent focus on film education.
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