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In 1955 Metro was the venue for the first Filmfare Awards night. [4] In 1970, the cinema was taken over by the Gupta family and with Indianisation came the era of screening Hindi films. It soon became Bollywood's most famous red-carpet theatre. The Indian star presence at Metro became so prominent that riot police were often called in at film ...
INOX: Metro INOX Cinemas, Marine Lines [8] [9] [10] Laserplex: CR2 Nariman Point Insignia at Atria Mall, Worli Nakshatra Mall, Dadar (W) Maison Jio World Plaza, BKC Neelyog, Ghatkopar (E) R-City Mall, Ghatkopar (W) Raghuleela Mall, Vashi Palm Beach Galleria Mall, Vashi Megaplex Inorbit Mall, Malad Thakur Movie, Kandivali (E)
According to INOX’s Director Siddharth Jain, in 2018, the Metro INOX multiplex at Mumbai became India's first cinema to be powered by solar power. [28] In 2021, the company installed electric vehicle charging station at its multiplex in Pune and Vadodara. [29] As of December 2022, INOX had 170 multiplexes and 722 screens in 74 cities of the ...
Metro Cinema or Metro Cinemas is a uniplex cinema hall and a heritage building located in Jawahar Lal Nehru Road , Kolkata, West Bengal, India. [1] This theatre was opened by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1935. [2] It is currently owned by a Mumbai-based firm and is undergoing a renovation to be converted into a multiplex theatre.
Sterling Cinema (also referred to as Sterling Theatre) was opened in 1969 with Doctor Dolittle, a Hollywood musical.Sterling was a frontrunner in terms of technology, being the first cinema in India to introduce Dolby sound and Xenon projectors. [3]
Raghuleela Mall, Vashi, Navi Mumbai Raghuleela is a mall situated in Vashi, Navi Mumbai, India. [1] Developed by Raghuleela Properties Pvt. Ltd., Raghuleela Mall is a 4-storeyed air-conditioned mall covering an area of approximately 375,000 sq ft (34,800 m 2) on each floor with lifts, escalators and central staircase atrium to connect all the four levels. [2]
The Eros Cinema is an Art Deco style cinema theatre located in Cambata Building at Churchgate, Mumbai, India.It has a seating capacity of 1,204 people per show. [1]The architect Shorabji Bhedwar designed the Streamline Moderne building, marking the beginning of Back Bay reclamation in early 1938.
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