Audiences are counting down to June 12th when Manoj Bajpayee’s much-awaited film ‘Governor’ arrives in theatres. The team behind the project has unveiled an unusual promotional idea that blends nostalgia with innovation. They announced that the first 25,000 tickets will be sold at prices reminiscent of 1990, a deliberate choice to transport viewers into the era in which the story is set. The makers framed the announcement with the words, “The story is historic and the ticket prices too. ‘Governor’, in cinemas on 12th June 2026.” This pricing experiment is intended to do more than generate buzz. It is designed to immerse audiences in the atmosphere of the time, making the cinematic experience feel like a step back into history. ‘Governor’ itself is said to be inspired by real events, focusing on a defining moment when India grappled with a severe financial crisis that tested the nation’s endurance. By aligning the ticketing strategy with the film’s historical backdrop, the creators hope to give audiences a sense of living through the period before the story even begins on screen.
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