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Prasads Multiplex was launched initially as Prasad IMAX on 25 July 2003 by LV Prasad Group. [9] [10] [11] The IMAX screen number 6 was originally a 3D IMAX 70mm until 2014. Now called PCX, it is the biggest in India at 64 ft × 101.6 ft (19.5 m × 31.0 m) in a 630-seat auditorium. [12]
CineMAX – Multiplex chain with large presence in Mumbai, Kanpur & Kochi. Now owned by PVR. [33] DT Cinemas – Multiplex chain of the DLF group. Now owned by PVR. [34] INOX (Part of PVR INOX) 598 144 The existing properties owned by Inox prior to merger will continue to carry 'Inox' branding. [35] Fame Cinemas – Multiplex chain in Mumbai ...
[9] [10] In November 2014, when Hollywood film Interstellar opened in theatres, Prasads was the only IMAX screen in India where the space drama was watched on 70mm film. [11] [12] The movie screen is said to be the largest IMAX screen (64 ft in height x 101.6 ft in width) in India and it is said to be fixed in Screen 6 of Prasad’s multi-plex ...
The group is headed by Ramesh Prasad and Sai Prasad, son and grandson of the late L.V. Prasad respectively. It owns one of the major equipment and film facilities in India for feature film and advertising post production. Prasad Group works in feature films, film and video restoration and commercial advertising production. [citation needed]
Akkineni Ramesh Prasad was born on 30 September 1936 as the son of the Indian filmmaker L. V. Prasad. [1] Ramesh Prasad had a brief acting experience as a child in the film Samsaram (1950), where he played N. T. Rama Rao’s son.
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Akkineni Laxmi Vara Prasada Rao (17 January 1907 – 22 June 1994), known professionally as L. V. Prasad, was an Indian film director, producer, actor, and businessman. He was one of the pioneers of Indian cinema and is the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award , the highest Award for films in India.