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National Cinema Day will be observed in an effort to increase movie theater attendance, and moviegoers are giddy with anticipation. One entry to a movie will just cost Rs 99 nationwide.
Highlights
- This year's National Cinema Day will take place on October 13.
- It was observed on September 23 of the previous year.
- To honor this day, well-known theater companies are cutting movie ticket rates.
New Delhi: This year, National Cinema Day will be observed around the nation with much fanfare. While it was observed on September 23 of the previous year, this year's celebration will take place on October 13. To honor this day, well-known theater companies are cutting movie ticket rates.
National Cinema Day will be observed in an effort to increase movie theater attendance, and moviegoers are giddy with anticipation. One entry to a movie will just cost Rs 99 nationwide. (Also Read: Game-Changin Business Idea: Earn Rs 30 Lakh Per Year With THIS Money-Making Hack)
More than 4,000 movie theaters and chains, including PVR, Inox, Cinepolis, Movie Time, and City Pride, will take part in the event. The Multiplex Association of India (MAI) did, however, tweet about the matter. (Also Read: Earn Rs 1-2 Lakhs Monthly With Rs 7 Lakh Investment: The Profitable Business Idea You May've Been Waiting For)
National Cinema Day is returning on October 13th, according to the tweet. With movie tickets starting at just Rs 99, join us at more than 4,000 screens across India for an unforgettable cinematic experience. It's the ideal day to watch your favorite movies with loved ones.
The MAI stated in a public statement: "This special occasion brings audiences of all ages together for a day of cinematic bliss, celebrating the incredible success of multiple films at the box office this year." The day, it continued, is a "heartfelt thank you" to those moviegoers who helped make the event a success and a "open invitation to those who haven't returned to their local cinema."