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  2. Forum Mall - Wikipedia

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    Forum Mall may refer to: Forum, a brand of shopping malls in Mexico, including: Forum Buenavista, in Buenavista, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City; Forum Culiacán, in Culiacán, Sinaloa; The Forum (shopping mall), a shopping mall in Bangalore, India; Forum Mall (Kolkata), a shopping mall in Kolkata, India; Forum Lviv, Ukraine

  3. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Movie House Cinemas (Northern Ireland) - 4 Odeon [66] 960 120 Omniplex Cinemas - 15 Picturehouse Cinemas (Cineworld) [67] [63] 93 27 Reel Cinemas: 76 15 Showcase (National Amusements) 278 21 Vue [68] 290+ 90

  4. Ramayya Vasthavayya - Wikipedia

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    Ramayya Vasthavayya (transl. Rama, you will come) is a 2013 Indian Telugu-language action drama film [2] written and directed by Harish Shankar.It was produced by Dil Raju and stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr., Shruti Haasan and Samantha.

  5. Nexus Mall (Koramangala) - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Mall (formerly Forum Mall) is a shopping mall located on Hosur Road in Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India developed by Prestige Group. It is the first shopping mall in the city of Bengaluru. Nexus Koramangala is the oldest full-fledged mall in Bengaluru with a multi-story book store, 12 cinema halls and other entertainment ...

  6. Friday Film House - Wikipedia

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    Friday Film House is an Indian film production company based in Malayalam film industry owned by Vijay Babu who is an actor as well as a producer and is one of the most talked about production houses in the south. Friday Film House has won 7 of the Kerala State Film Awards in various fields in 2014. It has its own distribution division ...

  7. Secunderabad - Wikipedia

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    Secunderabad was a liberal city compared to Hyderabad due to the presence of the British. The popular Secunderabad Club was established in 1878, at a country house gifted by Salar Jung I. Secunderabad has a more laid-back atmosphere because it is mainly a residential area with fewer government offices and corporate establishments.

  8. Pushpa 2: The Rule - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Hiroshi delivers the money to Pushpa and asks him to deal with him directly in the future, thus removing all the brokers and enhancing the partnership between India and Japan. Pushpa uses the money to make Siddappa the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, as promised. He then goes to Jaali Reddy's house to mourn the death of Jakka Reddy.

  9. Movie House Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Movie House Cityside (Yorkgate), Belfast, Co. Antrim. Movie House Dublin Road, Belfast, Co. Antrim. (Now closed to make way for software firm Kainos who recently purchased the site) [2] [3] Movie House Glengormley, Co. Antrim Notably the first multiplex cinema to open in Northern Ireland. [4] Movie House Maghera, Co. Londonderry.