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This is a list of the top newspapers in India by circulation. These figures include both print and digital subscriptions, are compiled by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The figures include normal print editions, branded print editions (e.g., regional editions or editions tailored for commuters), and digital subscriptions (e.g., for tablet ...
Theatre Chain Number of Screens Locations Notes PVR INOX: 1711 (Post Merger INOX) 359 Leading cinema operating chain of India with 1711 screens across 359 properties in 114 cities in India and Sri Lanka and more screens under development. [9] [31] CineMAX – Multiplex chain with large presence in Mumbai, Kanpur & Kochi. Now owned by PVR. [32]
PVR INOX Limited is an Indian multiplex chain. It was formed in 2023 as a result of the merger between PVR Cinemas and INOX Leisure Limited. [3] [4] PVR pioneered the multiplex revolution in India by establishing the first multiplex cinema in 1997 at Vasant Vihar, New Delhi.
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).
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.
Canada's largest movie theaters over the years have been located in Toronto. As mentioned above the 18- (later 21-) screen Cineplex was the movie theater with the most screens in the world until the late 1980s, but remained the largest movie theater in Canada until it was closed at the turn of the 21st century.
Shenoys Theatre is a five-screen multiplex cinema hall in the South Indian city Kochi, Kerala. Located in the Mahatma Gandhi Road , it was opened in 1969 as a single-screen theatre. Until its temporary closure in 2015 for the renovation works, it was billed as one of the largest single-screen theatres in Kerala with a seating capacity for 1250 ...
[7] [8] With a capacity of 1,255 seats, it was the largest multiplex built in Chennai at the time. [9] Kiran Reddy, the former CEO of SPI Group, revealed in a 2012 interview with The Hindu that the Sathyam theatre complex was acquired by his family "from someone" in the 1980s. It was acquired for real estate purposes with no intention of ...