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Prasads Multiplex is an Indian multiplex theater in Hyderabad, Telangana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is India's third IMAX theatre. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was earlier the largest IMAX 3D screen in the world with the Sydney IMAX Theatre (123 x 97 ft) having the largest IMAX screen.
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]
In 2003, Ramesh Prasad expanded his ventures by opening Prasads, an IMAX theater in Hyderabad. The idea came after a visit to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. in the early 1990s, where Ramesh watched an IMAX film To Fly (1976). Inspired by the experience, he decided to bring IMAX technology to India. [5]
3 Past events. Toggle Past events subsection. 3.1 2008. 4 See also. 5 References. ... Kalasagaram is known for introducing young talent in Hyderabad. [3] History
The platform of HTF as it is abbreviated has been a great boost for theatre groups in Hyderabad. [48] Murali Basa is an alumnus from Department of Theatre Arts, University of Hyderabad. He is a well known theatre Lighting Designer. He was awarded Kandukuri Visishta Puraskaram for the year 2017.
Lamakaan (Urdu: لامکاں) is an open cultural center in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, India. [1] The non-profit organisation provides space for events such as arts, literature, theater, music, and debates. [2]
The Prasads IMAX located in Hyderabad is one of the largest 3D IMAX screens, and the most attended cinema screen in the world. [ 97 ] [ 98 ] [ 99 ] As per the CBFC report of 2014, the industry is placed first in India, in terms of films produced yearly. [ 100 ]
The Surabhi theatre group was formed by two brothers Vanarasa Govinda Rao and Vanarasa Chinna Ramaiah in 1885 in Surabhi Reddivaripalli, a village in the Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. [2] Govinda Rao's adopted father was involved with the traditional shadow puppetry of Andhra Pradesh, tholu bommalata .