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Radha krishna wrote:today i wanted to see the movie shankar dada mbbs.
earlier i had reserved through net.
i showed them the code word/alphabets
they simply refused
they only want the printed one.
is it not arrogant?
another point now a days prasadz has become over crowded.

Its really hard to get inside the damn place.Most people just come and stare at people.Radha krishna wrote:another point now a days prasadz has become over crowded.

Radha krishna wrote:today i wanted to see the movie shankar dada mbbs.
earlier i had reserved through net.
i showed them the code word/alphabets
they simply refused
they only want the printed one.
is it not arrogant?
another point now a days prasadz has become over crowded.

I second that because many people can just rip of the codes..... or prasadz didnt have the tickets...asli_badmash wrote:Did the theater ask you to get the printed tickets clearly when you registered on the Net. Yes..Then you should have.
They are right to have deny you entrance. This way they are protecting the people who bought the ticket. The printed version is the right way of getting entrance. If you analyse the whole processs it looks right for Prasad to have denied you entrance.
I understand your frustration but a rule is a rule you have to stick to the rules.


80!!!azazel wrote:heard the increased the ticket prices to 80/- right?

CtrlAltDel wrote:80!!!Sangeet n Skyline appear more n more attractive to me now....
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they shud have lower prices for morning, noon n matinee shows on weekdays like the cinemas in Mumbai n Delhi do.


Sharjeel wrote:The money is well spent of corse, but it is a bit too steep. how much profit do they want?
Sooner or later someone is gonna come up with another similarly sized Multiplex and then the price wars can commence

Grandpa is right....the price wars wud start once there is competetion. that has already happened in delhi n mumbai multiplexes and also in multiplexes abroad. the war would include special rates for certain shows on certain days, for children, for couples (on valentines day, for example) or free snacks and so many other schemes.azazel wrote:what makes u think they're gonna keep lower rates??Sharjeel wrote:Sooner or later someone is gonna come up with another similarly sized Multiplex and then the price wars can commence




Sharjeel wrote:To answer Azzy, my point was that going to a Multiplex is guaranteed fun. You generally get good people (because of the price), and the multiplexes are new, so they are clean, and the quality of stuff is still very good. so me can take me family to a multiplex and i know they will enjoy the experience, which may or may not happen at your local cinema theatre.



Radha krishna wrote:today i wanted to see the movie shankar dada mbbs.
earlier i had reserved through net.
i showed them the code word/alphabets
they simply refused
they only want the printed one.
is it not arrogant?
another point now a days prasadz has become over crowded.

CtrlAltDel wrote:thats true!
i am eagerly waiting for PVR to open in Punjagutta very soon....they are renowned for their service too....and they have a sexy website n online booking system in place...check this out: http://www.pvrcinemas.com/


azazel wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:80!!!Sangeet n Skyline appear more n more attractive to me now....
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my reaction too. Sangeet is better anyday.. Skyline, unfortunately, has gone to the dogs.they shud have lower prices for morning, noon n matinee shows on weekdays like the cinemas in Mumbai n Delhi do.
i dun think thts gonna happen

i have been to Anupam (now PVR Saket) and have fond memories of it too...it was India's first multiplex. its ambience and service makes me look forward to the Hyderabad 'edition'.Arti wrote:Still have fond memories of PVR Priya and Anupam
:lol: specifically other girls..! u wud have experienced this in busses too if u have travelled in them!Arti wrote:I also think they come also to take pictures of other people with their camera phones and brush against other people

CtrlAltDel wrote:i have been to Anupam (now PVR Saket) and have fond memories of it too...it was India's first multiplex. its ambience and service makes me look forward to the Hyderabad 'edition'.Arti wrote:Still have fond memories of PVR Priya and Anupam:lol: specifically other girls..! u wud have experienced this in busses too if u have travelled in them!Arti wrote:I also think they come also to take pictures of other people with their camera phones and brush against other people

Arti wrote:CtrlAltDel wrote:i have been to Anupam (now PVR Saket) and have fond memories of it too...it was India's first multiplex. its ambience and service makes me look forward to the Hyderabad 'edition'.Arti wrote:Still have fond memories of PVR Priya and Anupam:lol: specifically other girls..! u wud have experienced this in busses too if u have travelled in them!Arti wrote:I also think they come also to take pictures of other people with their camera phones and brush against other people
Oh well...I have traveled by buses, but haven't seen anyone bring out a camera phone...![]()
the guys do brush against women...all the time. I sometimes have an open safety pin in my hand...or "accidentally" step on their feet...so it keeps them at bay.

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