🎟️ Pawan Kalyan Mania: HHVM Nizam Tickets Sell Out in a Blink! 😱
- MediaFx

- Jul 22, 2025
- 2 min read
TL;DR: The much-hyped Hari Hara Veera Mallu starring Pawan Kalyan has kicked off Nizam region ticket bookings—sparking a stampede! 😍 Bookings opened via district-specific apps two days before release, with massive ticket-price hikes and premium paid premieres in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Early-bird batches sold out fast, with over 10,000 tickets in 24 hours and ₹350K advance bookings already in North America. This hype signals a blockbuster-ready opening weekend for Pawan Kalyan’s big-screen comeback. 🎥✨

🎬 What’s Happening?
Nizam bookings are live, but exclusively on the district app—BookMyShow will follow later, creating a phased buzz strategy.
Telangana & AP governments have approved major ticket price hikes:• Premieres on July 23 priced at ₹600 + GST (~₹708)• From July 24–27: +₹200 (multiplexes), +₹150 (single screens)• From July 28–Aug 2: +₹150 / +₹106 price hike
In under 24 hours, over 10K tickets sold via early batches—full-day bookings open now across India.
North America advance bookings have reached a whopping ₹350K (USD 350K) already.
Mythri Movie Distributors has bagged Nizam theatrical rights, promising maximum screens and shows.
🎉 Why This Buzz?
Pawan Kalyan Factor: Superstar + politician vibes = built-in crowd! His last theatrical appearance was in “Bro,” over 2 years ago—this comeback has mega pull.
Epic scale & pan‑India appeal: 17th-century Mughal setting, ensemble cast with Bobby Deol, Nidhhi Agerwal, MM Keeravani’s music. Big, bold, and cross‑regional.
Smart release tactics:
Exclusive early bookings generate trend and FOMO online
Premium premieres target die‑hard fans
Ticket hikes ratchet demand and box‑office revenue
State support: Government-approved price bump shows this is officially a big event.
📊 Numbers to Keep an Eye On
10K+ tickets gone in just 24 hrs from early batches.
USD 350K from North America advance sales, three days pre‑release.
Price per show ranges:• Premiere: ₹708• Regular multiplex shows: ~₹531• Single screens: ~₹354
✊ MediaFx View (from the people’s lens)
This explosive ticket rush shows what happens when art meets people’s power. Star-driven cinema with state support should only serve public interest—not just profits. If the film delivers real, accessible entertainment for all, it’s a win for working-class culture. But if cinemas become only for the rich, that’s a problem—we need art that belongs to everyone. Let’s hope Hari Hara Veera Mallu keeps it real and inclusive, not elitist.
💬 Over to You!
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