It's common knowledge by now that Baahubali mania has gripped the Telugu-speaking people across the globe. Especially movie goers are going gaga over Baahubali tickets at the cinemas and many people are lined up at the marquee to catch a glimpse of the film. Given its hype, craze and buzz surrounding it, lot of people want to watch the film on the day 1 or day 2. Naturally with this there is huge demand for the tickets and distributors, producer unable to meet the demand.
What's more disturbing is that few frenzied movie goers are breaking into theatres and even attempting to damage theatre furniture when the tickets have not been available. No doubt their anger is justified but the act of violence is definitely not justifiable and it's not fair at all. "They have waited for three long years. Can't they wait for three more days? " asked a well-known distributor in Andhra Pradesh where the response for the film is outpouring.
What's more disturbing is that few frenzied movie goers are breaking into theatres and even attempting to damage theatre furniture when the tickets have not been available. No doubt their anger is justified but the act of violence is definitely not justifiable and it's not fair at all. "They have waited for three long years. Can't they wait for three more days? " asked a well-known distributor in Andhra Pradesh where the response for the film is outpouring.