Directed by Bejoy Nambiar, 'Solo' is a story with a mythical touch. 
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Bejoy Nambiar - Dulquer Salmaan's 'Solo' re-released in Tamil Nadu

Solo, which was initially released as a bilingual on October 5th, was pulled from cinemas due to the stand-off between producers and the government over entertainment tax.

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Bejoy Nambiar's 'Solo', the anthology film starring Dulquer Salmaan has been re-released in Tamil Nadu today. 

The director tweeted the news via his Twitter handle and has shared a list of theatres showing the film.

The film which was initially released as a bilingual on October 5th, was pulled from cinemas due to the stand-off between Tamil film producers and the government over imposition of entertainment tax over the existing Goods and Services Tax (GST).

The dispute was resolved when the government agreed to lower the tax from 10 per cent to 8 per cent for Tamil films. The tax for non-Tamil films is still 20%.

The Malayalam version of 'Solo' was released in Kerala in over 200 theatre in addition to the international centres.

Vishal said the government has streamlined and now fixed the ticket rates in cinema theatres. 
The ticket prices in airconditioned cinema halls throughout Tamil Nadu, other than multiplexes, will be a minimum of Rs 40 and maximum Rs 100.

In non-airconditioned theatres other than multiplexes, the minimum will be Rs 30 and maximum Rs 80. 
In multiplex theatres, a minimum of Rs 50 and a maximum of Rs 150 can be charged.

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