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  2. List of cinemas in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    This article reads like a directory. Wikipedia policy generally considers directories in articles to be unencyclopedic and potential spam. Please improve this article to conform to a higher standard of quality, and to make it neutral in tone. If it cannot be properly modified, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. (December 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this message ...

  3. Category:Films shot in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Sahasam (2013 film) Salaam-e-Ishq; Salute (2022 Indian film) Sam Bahadur (film) Samrat Prithviraj; Sandhippoma; Satyagraha (film) Sengottai (film) Seven Wonders of the World (film) Shab (film) The Shaukeens; Shehzada (2023 film) Shubh Mangal Saavdhan; Shuttlecock Boys; Sigaram Thodu; Silsila (1981 film) Sitaare Zameen Par (film) Stranger in My ...

  4. Siri Fort Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    It was a combined seating capacity of 2500, spread over its four auditorium, making it the largest such complex in Delhi. Besides the National Film Festival organized by DFF wherein public screening of National Film Award winning films is held, [2] [3] it also hosts musical concerts, cultural performances, and plays. [4] [5]

  5. Smile International Film Festival for Children and Youth

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    "Week-long film festival for kids, youth next month". India.com. 26 November 2015. "Maneka Gandhi, Tigmanshu Dhulia inaugurate film fest for kids". Business Standard. 21 December 2015. Vaid, Dharvi (26 December 2015). "Pick of movies brings 'smile' on little ones' faces". The Times of India.

  6. Delhi International Queer Theater and Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    It is organised by a queer collective in Delhi called Harmless Hugs. [1] [2] The film festival is intended to connect with larger diaspora of the Indian LGBTQ struggle for equal human rights and to reach out to masses via omnipotence of Media, Theatre and Cinema. Movie screenings and plays are well complemented by a round of panel discussions ...

  7. Federation of Film Societies of India - Wikipedia

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    Film historians began to call for corrections of the distortions of Imperial India. A banned Charles Chaplin was now free to send his films into India; Sergei Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin was allowed public screenings from 1955. On an average, FFSI members have been screening about 230 films annually [5] drawn from about 65 nations. It ...

  8. Regal Theatre, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The theatre, which was the biggest in New Delhi, was built in 1932. It served as a venue for ballets, plays and talkies. The Regal was also the site of theatrical premiere of Bollywood and Hollywood films. The Academy Award-winning Gone with the Wind had its Indian premiere at the Regal in 1940. [1]

  9. Peepli Live - Wikipedia

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    Peepli Live is a 2010 Indian satirical black comedy film that explores the topic of farmer suicides and the subsequent media and political response. [3] It is written and directed by Anusha Rizvi in her directorial debut, and produced by Aamir Khan Productions.