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  2. Majestic City - Wikipedia

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    Majestic City Platinum Cinema. Majestic Cineplex includes four cinemas managed by Ceylon Theaters (Pvt) Ltd, [6] MC – Platinum Cinema – 445 seats (located on level four, built in 1990 as a 2D cinema and refurbished/upgraded in 2013 to a 3D cinema using Dolby® 3D technology [7] MC – Ultra Cinema – 150 seats (located on level five, built ...

  3. C T Holdings - Wikipedia

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    C T Holdings operates the Regal and Majestic cinemas across Sri Lanka, through its subsidiary Ceylon Theatres. C T Holdings partnered with BookMyShow, an India-based online ticketing platform. The partnership allowed access to the Vista ERP system, a customisable ERP System.

  4. Cargills (Ceylon) - Wikipedia

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    Cargills along with its parent company C T Holdings also own the Ceylon Theatres cinema business which operates the Regal and Majestic Cinemas. Ceylon Theatres has been a pioneer in the movie production and exhibition business in Sri Lanka since 1928.

  5. Cinema of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of Sri Lanka; No. of screens: 170 • Per capita: 1.2 per 100,000: Sri Lankan cinema encompasses the Sri Lankan film industry. It is a fledgling industry that ...

  6. Lists of Sri Lankan films - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Sinhala Cinema Database - www.films.lk; New Sinhala Films - www.sirisara.lk; New Sinhala Movies; National Film Corporation of Sri Lanka - Official Website;

  7. List of film distributors by country - Wikipedia

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    25 Sri Lanka. 26 Sweden. 27 Thailand. ... Cinema International Corporation; ... Majestic Pictures; Mascot Pictures; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

  8. List of Sri Lankan films of the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    Cinemas in Sri Lanka have been closed since the third week of March due to the corona epidemic. Then, cinema halls follows audiences using hygienic strategies. Cinema halls were reopened on 27 June 2020. [1] Movie theaters were officially closed for 183 days due to the Corona epidemic. [2]

  9. EAP Films - Wikipedia

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    EAP Films was originally founded as Edirisinghe Cinema Theatres in 1972. It has the largest share of the Sri Lanka theatre market with more than 15+ screens island-wide. It started producing films in 1994 and its first release was Dhawala Pushpaya (1994).