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  2. Metro INOX Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Architect. Thomas W. Lamb. Metro INOX Cinemas[ 1] (formerly Metro Big Cinema (2008–2016), Metro Adlabs (2006–2008) and Metro Cinema (1938–2006)) is an Art Deco Heritage grade IIA multiplex Movie theatre in Mumbai, India built in 1938. [ 2] It was built and originally run by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). The main architect of the cinema was ...

  3. List of cinemas in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The first cinema opened in 1913. [2] Mumbai has many cinemas catering to a large and polyglot population. Cinemas often serve as major landmarks in the city and define the neighbourhood. Most of the cinemas in the city are one-screen halls, but in recent times these have been giving way to large multiplexes.

  4. PVR INOX - Wikipedia

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    According to INOX’s Director Siddharth Jain, in 2018, the Metro INOX multiplex at Mumbai became India's first cinema to be powered by solar power. [22] In 2021, the company installed electric vehicle charging station at its multiplex in Pune and Vadodara. [23] As of December 2022, INOX had 170 multiplexes and 722 screens in 74 cities of the ...

  5. Sterling Cineplex - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Cineplex (previously known as Sterling Cinema) is a multiplex cinema hall in Mumbai. Opened (as a multiplex) in 2007, Sterling has three screens and was the first cinema in India to be THX certified. [1] It is considered a landmark in South Mumbai. [2]

  6. Category:Cinemas in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas in Mumbai" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Metro INOX Cinemas; N. New Empire Cinema (Mumbai) P. Plaza ...

  7. Big Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Big Cinemas has its outlets in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Jalandhar, New Delhi, Delhi NCR, Nashik, Nagpur, Indore, Aurangabad, Solapur, Nanded, and Latur. The most famous Big Cinemas Theatre was Big Cinemas, Wadala (IMAX) in Mumbai which is the world's largest dome shaped Theatre.

  8. Talk:Metro INOX Cinemas - Wikipedia

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  9. Architecture of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Inox Cinemas, located on Mahatma Gandhi Road, at Dhobitalao Junction is also a good example of the Art Deco style of architecture that appeared in the 1930s in the city. [19] The cinema features mainly Bollywood and Hollywood films.