Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Best cinemas in Kolkata

Indian cities always fall even without exception, in parentheses, of moderation. Cities an enviable balance between past, present and future, and has something for everyone, regardless of their social or economic background. And cinema halls, one of the few venues entertainment that captures the interest of those who seek the comfort of a routine life and satisfy the insatiable demand from bouncing off the walls of individuals, stand as the major attractions of any urban conglomerate. And Kolkata is no exception.

With bybøre on an uphill road spending ability, has been the demand for luxurious entertainment also yanked on same street. Multiplexes falls smack-center in the middle of pampering recreation.

INOX, one of India's leading cinema hall chains, has created 4 cinema complexes that cater to Kolkatans whose appetite for film is equivalent to a bottomless well. INOX has strategically expanded its reach across the better part of taut yet sprawling city, with a multiplex set up in Rajarhat, in Salt Lake City, on Elgin Road and Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Sarani. All 4 cinema complexes is a one-stop-shop package, as they are located in Prime shopping centres in the city, giving them an edge over other multiplexes in the city.

Salt Lake City, a satellite city, which houses a sizable chunk of Kolkata IT industries, boast numerous cinema complexes, including RDB Big cinemas and 89 cinemas. 89 Cinemas includes 4 auditoriums equipped with Dolby Digital sound systems, a cine Club, a gaming arcade and restaurants. Addition to the complaint on the spot, found the ample parking space and systems online and tele-ticketing ensure a hassle-free booking procedure. This multiplex is also known as 89 cinemas, Swabhumi.

Encouraged by the success story, the security feature by 89 cinemas, Swabhumi, franchisor launched another multiplex named Dreamplex in the City Center, Durgapur. Dreamplex is home to 3 screens and modern conveniences have film buffs frequenting it.

Globe Theatre, located on Lindsay street, is one of the most popular meeting places for catching films in Kolkata. Situated alongside the busy streets in the new market, has come of them with an open wallet, offers Globe cinema breathing space for hoarse shoppers and worn-out wallets. With 4 monitors as fiction illustrated to the accompaniment of blaring from powerful sound systems, a bar and a restaurant, according to the multiplex, to all parts of society.

Esplanade, the commercial hub of the city, where the Metro Cinema, a popular haunt of Kolkatans is situated. Multiplex is a reputation for screening latest releases and hit movies. Entertainment venues, restaurants and shops, characterises the area around the cinema hall to add to the clock is the charming of the theatre.

Embracing multiplex culture, was Lighthouse cinema-one of the cities oldest cinemas-revised in 2002. What was once an enormous auditorium with a capacity of 1,200, was, lo and behold, transformed into a 2-layer multiplex a superior screen, and a food court on the first floor and a bowling alley and an ice skating rink on the ground floor.

The above is but a fraction of the 30-odd Kolkata cinema halls to satisfy the insatiable demand for Kolkatan fantasy. With managements of Rotator wakes up to the benefits of multiplexes, one can expect to testify to the mushrooming of industry in the near future.


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