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In 2012, Joyalukkas was authorized to sell Forevermark branded diamonds from De Beers. [7] Other businesses headed by Joy Alukkas include Mall of Joy, a shopping retail destination, Jolly Silks, a silk fashion label, Joyalukkas Exchange, a money exchange platform, and Joyalukkas Lifestyle Developers, a real estate company. [5]
RadioJoyAlukkas.com is an internet radio website in Malayalam language, operated by the Joy Alukkas group.The website started functioning from November 6, 2007. [1] [2]The radio has 24/7 entertainment, live breaking news times, interviews with celebrities, shows anchored by film and television stars besides comedy shows hosted by Comedians.
In July 2005, Grand Cinemas launched the first IMAX in the Middle East at Ibn Battuta Mall Megaplex in Dubai; which eventually closed on 31 July 2024. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In July 2007, the Grand Cinemas franchise expands into Lebanon under the ownership of local businessman Selim Ramia, one of the co-founders of the Gulf Film LLC Group.
Galleria Mall (Al Barsha) [31] Times Square Center ; Dubai Hills Mall; Oasis Mall; First Avenue Mall; Expo Mall (Closed) Ibn Battuta Mall (Jebel Ali Village) Century Mall; Wafi Mall (Umm Hurair 2) Grand City Mall; Al Barsha Mall (beside Al Barsha Pond Park) Circle Mall (Jumeirah Village Circle) Building Materials Mall; Etihad Mall; Al Mizhar ...
The firm has 318 cinema screens in various Middle Eastern countries. [96] Its cinemas in the Mall of the Emirates are considered as the flagship venture with 24 screens – including an IMAX with Laser, Vox 4DX auditorium, a luxury cinema experience called “ThEATre by Rhodes” (collaboration with Michelin Star Chef Gary Rhodes OBE) and Vox ...
Currently Novo Cinemas is the largest chain of theatres in the Middle East. [3] [4] In January Gulf Films released Fox's Taken 3, which pulled in $10.3 million — the region's ninth largest box office intake ever – after star Liam Neeson attended the Middle East's first Hollywood-style fan premiere in Dubai. [1]
The Dubai Film and TV Commission (DTFC) which was established in line with Executive Council Decision 16 of 2012 is the sole authority to issue film shooting permits in Dubai. In Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Film Commission issues shooting permits to production companies that hold a valid media zone authority trade license.
Festival City Mall: Dubai Festival City: Ibn Battuta Mall: Sheikh Zayed Road: 28,000 m 2 (301,000 sq ft) 150 Opened in 2005 Oasis Mall Dubai Sheikh Zayed Road 2nd Interchange 1.44 million sq. ft 100+ Wafi Mall: Sheikh Rashid Road: 80,000 m 2 (861,113 sq ft) 200 Al Ghurair City Deira +200 Century Mall Dubai Al Mamzar: 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m 2 ...