http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india/06_2007/banaglore-techies-make-beeline-for-shivaji-42977.html

*New Delhi: *Any price is a good price for a ticket to Rajinikanth's new
movie *Sivaji the Boss * at theatres across Tamil Nadu and even in Bangalore
this week. There was madness on Friday as the movie hit the theatres. And as
the mad rush began to the theatres, the ticket prices soured to unheard-of
levels.

In Chennai, for instance, tickets for all shows for the first 10 days were
sold out in just two hours in over in all the 15 screens where the film has
been released. Now, there are no tickets available until June-end. Those
ready to pay a premium on the ticket are buying them for as high as Rs 1,900
or more per ticket.

While the maniacal response in Tamil Nadu is understandable considering the
hype and emotions attached to Rajini's comeback film, what came as a big
surprise was the way the film caught the fancy of silicon valley in
Bangalore.

In Bangalore, the Telugu version of the movie was released in 13 screens,
including three multiplexes. And guess what: it's the techies who went for
the bulk of ticket bookings for the first few shows of the movie. And nobody
seems to be minding the premium they were paying for the tickets.

An IBNlive reader from Bangalore sent us a receipt, which shows an IT firm
booked one entire theatre for Friday's second show at Innovative Multiplex,
Bangalore, paying as high as Rs 903 per ticket. The total amount paid for 75
tickets for the show is shown to be Rs 67,751. In fact, the theatre saw a
beeline of corporate guys and single-friends networks on the first day of
the movie.

In Chennai's popular six-screen multiplex Mayajal too, all the 27 shows of *
Sivaji* everyday for the first week-end were booked in bulk by
employee-groups of Cognizant, Virtusa and ICICI among others.

As tickets for the movie have become exhausted, a virtual auction for *
Shivaji* tickets has begun even on the Net. "A ticket for *Shivaji* movie is
available in Chennai. Interested quote your buying price within 2 days,"
says an auction ad on a prominent website.

"A ticket for *Shivaji* movie is available in Bangalore, interested quote
buying price within a week," goes another.

Similar rush was reported even in Australia and New Zealand, to Malaysia and
Singapore, and then on to Europe and further west to the US and Canada

In Malaysia and Singapore, long queues were witnessed as eager fans rushed
early in the morning to book tickets. In Australia and New Zealand, tickets
for *Sivaji* have been priced double of the normal charge for a Tamil movie.
In the US, too, where a fair number of techies are gearing up to celebrate
their superstar's new release with special premiers in Detroit and Imax
shows in Indianapolis, the ticket prices for *Sivaji* reportedly zoomed to
$25.

"We purchased some tickets for Tamil movie *Shivaji* for the premier show.
But, unfortunately two of our friends will not be able to make it. So if
anybody is looking for tickets, please contact me at XYZWYZ. Will give you
the tickets for the same price I purchased ($25 each)," says a message on
the on a community portal.

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