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Online ticket sales for the Shah Rukh Khan flick Pathaan crashed in Kolkata due to overwhelming demand

Pathaan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, has set a new benchmark for ticket pre-sales. In Kolkata, the film’s popularity has caused the online ticketing system to go down

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Pathaan, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is one of the year’s most-awaited films.
The anticipation for the film’s release becomes larger by the day.
There has been a huge reaction to the Pathaan advance tickets in Kolkata, according to recent sources.
Within an hour of ticket sales beginning in Kolkata, more than half of all available tickets had been purchased.

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Pathaan brings down the online reservation system

 

Pathaan’s early ticket sales have begun in major cities like Kolkata, where they have been met with enthusiastic enthusiasm.
Reports state that in less than 10 minutes, all 257 tickets to a show in Kolkata were purchased.
Within an hour of advanced ticket sales starting in Kolkata, almost 50% of available seats had been purchased.
When the film garnered a tremendous reaction in other markets like North America, Australia, and the Middle East, the decision was made to begin advance bookings in select cities and screens.

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