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Iconic Bollywood Film Celebrates 30 Years, Defies Ticket Price Hikes

Summary

  • Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) completes 30 years on October 20, 2025
  • Film continues to play daily at Mumbai's Maratha Mandir at 11:30 am
  • Ticket prices kept affordable despite pressure from other cinemas to raise rates
Iconic Bollywood Film Celebrates 30 Years, Defies Ticket Price Hikes

In a remarkable milestone, the beloved Bollywood film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) will complete 30 golden years on October 20, 2025. The Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol-starrer, which has been playing daily at 11:30 am in Mumbai's Maratha Mandir, continues to captivate audiences even after three decades.

Manoj Desai, the Executive Director of Maratha Mandir and G7 Multiplex, has been instrumental in keeping the ticket prices affordable for DDLJ. However, he recently revealed that the theater had to increase the balcony ticket rates by Rs. 10 due to pressure from the Theatre Owners Association. Other nearby cinemas were selling tickets for as high as Rs. 150 to Rs. 200, prompting them to raise the balcony price from Rs. 40 to Rs. 50.

Despite these challenges, Maratha Mandir has remained committed to maintaining low ticket rates for DDLJ. Desai credits the theater's managing director, Mr. Arun Nahar, for this decision, stating that he believes in keeping the prices affordable to attract more audiences rather than desperate attempts to fill empty theaters with high-priced tickets.

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DDLJ, the longest-running film in cinemas worldwide, will celebrate its 30th anniversary on October 20, 2025, marking a remarkable milestone for the iconic Bollywood movie.
Despite pressure from other cinemas to raise ticket rates, Maratha Mandir's managing director, Mr. Arun Nahar, has insisted on keeping the prices low to attract more audiences rather than resorting to desperate measures to fill empty theaters.
Stall tickets are priced at Rs. 30, while balcony tickets are sold for Rs. 50. The theater recently had to increase the balcony price from Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 due to warnings from the Theatre Owners Association.

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