Shouldn't we be allowed to bring our water bottles into theatres?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Nikhil Siddhartha calls for changes in cinema snack prices.
- He urges authorities to allow water bottles in theatres.
- 'Swayambhu' features a legendary warrior role.
- High snack prices impact the movie-going experience.
- Industry excitement surrounds the film's release.
Chennai, July 20 (NationPress) Reacting with disbelief to the outrageous prices of snacks and beverages sold inside cinemas, Nikhil Siddhartha, one of the most promising stars in Telugu cinema, has called on authorities to permit patrons to bring their water bottles into theatres.
Expressing the frustrations shared by moviegoers nationwide, Nikhil Siddhartha took to X to share, "Ticket prices should be regulated, but the more pressing issue is the extortionate costs of popcorn and drinks. After watching a recent movie, I was astonished to find I spent more on snacks than on the film itself. I appeal to distribution networks to address this issue so we can encourage more viewers to enjoy films on the big screen. At the very least, allow us to bring our water bottles into cinemas."
In terms of his upcoming work, Nikhil is set to feature in the highly anticipated pan-Indian historical film, 'Swayambhu', directed by Bharat Krishnamachari.
This grand cinematic endeavor is one of the most awaited releases of the year, starring Siddhartha alongside actresses Samyuktha and Nabha Natesh in prominent roles.
Sources close to the film’s production revealed to IANS that the project is progressing well, with filming now completed. A stylish teaser is in the works to give audiences a sneak peek into the film's grandeur.
Reports suggest the film is being eyed for an October release this year.
This large-scale action epic has generated significant buzz not only among fans and cinephiles but also among industry experts.
Nikhil will portray a legendary warrior in an unprecedented role, produced by Bhuvan and Sreekar under the Pixel Studios banner, with Tagore Madhu presenting the film.
The recently released poster showcases Nikhil and Samyuktha in combat, with Nikhil brandishing a sword amidst the chaos, while Samyuktha stands beside him with a bow and arrow. Notably, a 'Sengol' is prominently displayed in the background.
For those unfamiliar, 'Sengol' symbolizes authority and virtue. It is believed that Lord Rama received the Sengol as a representation of just governance, exemplifying true leadership.
The film’s music is composed by Ravi Basrur, with cinematography by KK Senthil Kumar and editing by Tammiraju. The action scenes have been choreographed by King Solomon and Stunt Silva, while production design is attributed to M Prabhaharan and Ravindra.