Half Ticket was released on October 19, 1962.
Critical reception Critic reviews were generally positive.
Sukanya Verma wrote, "Fabulous soundtrack, frolicking premise and frothy dialogues led by the King of Comedy (Kumar) and Queen of vivacity (Madhubala), there is nothing half-hearted about this [film]." A review on the website
Filmi Geek stated, "The movie makes a little more sense than that—only a little—but it matters not at all, as Kishore Kumar's limitless zany energy, Madhubala's irresistible charm, and several absolutely superb songs combine to make
Half Ticket a delightful and hysterical ride."
Box office In India, the film had a box-office
gross of
₹1
crore, with a
nett of ₹0.5 crore, becoming the twelfth highest-grossing film of 1962. The Best of the Year gave its inflation-adjusted nett as ₹251 crore.
Box Office magazine calculated its inflation-adjusted gross by comparing the collection with the price of
gold in 1962, which gave it an adjusted gross of ₹119 crore in 2011. ==Legacy==