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Location 1. Atrium Cinemas: Karachi: 2. Capri Cinema 3. Cinepax-Ocean Mall 4. Cinepax-CityAudio 5. Nueplex Cinemas 6. Universe Cineplex 7. CineMoosh: Hyderabad: 8. Cinepax-Boulevard Mall 9. Arena Cinemas: Lahore: 10. Super Cinemas-Royal Palm 11. Cine Gold 12. Cinepax-Fortress Mall 13. Cinepax-Lake City 14. CineStar-Township 15. Cinestar-Xinhua ...
Nueplex Cinemas is a movie theatre and the largest Cinema Complex [2] located in Karachi, Pakistan. Housed on the second floor of The Place, built from the ground up and designed by cinema Architects Mesbur & Smith of Canada. Comprising 5 theatres, totalling 1200 seats and home to the 3 largest silver screens in Pakistan.
Aisha Manzil or Ayesha Manzil (Urdu: عائشہ منزل) is a neighbourhood in the Central Karachi District of Karachi, Pakistan. Aisha Manzil in one of the localities where many ethnic Bengalis live. [1] [2] [3] The places in Aisha Manzil include Dhamthal Sweets, the Aisha Manzil Flyover and Agha Khan Nursing Home.
Located in southwest Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat. The 10,582-square-kilometer (4,086-square-mile) area is covered in white salt, rock formations, and islands studded ...
Special free of cost screenings for women on the occasion of International Women's Day were held in Karachi's Cinepax Ocean Mall, Islamabad's Cinepax Jinnah Park and Lahore's Cinepax Packages Mall. [9] The full length version of the film titled 'Director's cut' was slated to release in April 2024 on Eid-ul-Fitr. [10]
The policy that prevented ICE agents from entering so-called sensitive locations, including playgrounds, schools and hospitals, without approval from supervisors had remained intact through ...
The Bambino Cinema was built in the 1960s as the first cinema in Pakistan with a double balcony seating and 70 mm film screen and projection equipment. [2] It was inaugurated by President Ayub Khan in 1968.
Napier Road (Urdu: نپیر روڈ) is a thoroughfare in Karachi, Pakistan, which is named after Charles Napier, the first British Governor of the Sindh province. [1] It runs from I. I. Chundrigar Road to Chakiwara Road in the north. The road is famous for being the site of Karachi's principal red-light district.