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Mukta A2 CINEMAS, was formed in year 2016. [4] It is a fully owned subsidiary of Mukta Arts Ltd [5] founded by Subhash Ghai. [6] With an aim to provide a multiplex experience at affordable prices, the company is currently present in 20 locations with 48 screens across the country and an international presence with a 6 screen multiplex theater in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
MovieTime Cinemas – 35 screens in West and North India; AGS cinemas – Multiplex chain with 4 properties and 18 screens in Chennai; Mukta A2 Cinemas in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dehradun, Kundli, Banswara, Gulbarga, Vizag, Vadodara, Sailu, Aurangabad; Prasads Multiplex - One of the largest Multiplex with 6 screens in Hyderabad.
Mukta Arts Limited is an Indian film production company, [4] [3] headquartered in Mumbai. [5] Established in 1978, the company is involved in the production, distribution, exhibition and education in cinema and creative arts and production of digital software in television serials, web series and documentaries. [6]
Seawoods Nexus Mall, Navi Mumbai Cinema Star: High Street Mall, Thane Viviana Mall, Thane VIP Viviana Mall, Thane Mukta A2 Cinemas: New Excelsior, Fort [11] [12] [13] Roxy Cinema, Charni Road Jai Hind, Lalbaug Orion, Santacruz Suncity, Vile Parle Topiwala, Goregaon Gold Cinema: Gold Cinema (Old Hindmata Cinema), Dadar (E) [14] Gold Cinema ...
Mukta or Muktha may refer to: ... Mukta A2 Cinemas, Indian cinema chain; People. T. Muktha also spelt Mukta (1914–2007), ...
Mukta A2 Cinemas; P. PVR INOX; PVS Film City; S. SPI Cinemas This page was last edited on 14 June 2024, at 07:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Nick Abt flies his drone during a shoot in Ellis on Sept. 3, 2022. Abt and fellow filmmaker Adam Dreher have compiled drone footage for "Kansas from Above," a documentary film with showings at the ...
The most famous Big Cinemas Theatre was Big Cinemas, Wadala (IMAX) in Mumbai which is the world's largest dome shaped Theatre. [2] In mid-2009, the company partnered with Pathé Theatres to set up three screens in Netherlands. [3] In 2015 Reliance MediaWorks Ltd sold its 100% stake to Kerala-based Carnival Cinemas for around ₹700 crores. [4]