Sunday, March 1, 2009

PVR Cinemas Delhi

PVR Saket

PVR Vikaspuri

The PVR Cinemas in Delhi is a part of the biggest cinema exhibitors of India. The Priya Village Roadshow as it is generally known as, started its commercial operations in India since June 1997. PVR Saket is India's first multiplex which was established by the PVR group. By initiating the multiplex model in the country PVR Cinemas brought in a whole new pattern in cinema screening, luxurious seating, state of the art displays and audio visual systems. This propelled the company to control a noteworthy existence in New Delhi and other developing regions like Gurgaon & Noida, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Lucknow and Indore, making it the principal cinema presentation chain in the country. PVR, in order to coagulate its exposition, augmentation and potency also delved into the business of film distribution, established PVR Pictures, a fully-owned ancillary of PVR Ltd.

After the grand success of PVR Saket and PVR Priya, a 25-year-old cinema absolutely refurbished and brought under the aegis of PVR in January 2000,the PVR cinema achieved supremacy in the capital and extended to West Delhi in 2001 with the establishment of two new multiplexes -- PVR Naraina and PVR Vikaspuri with PVR EDM in East Delhi following the trail.

The entire credit goes to the PVR Group for reopening Delhi's oldest and most trendy cinema halls, Plaza and Rivoli; presently known as PVR Plaza and PVR Rivoli. These new-fangled single screen halls have been revamped and redecorated to bring back its previous grandeur. The décor and ambience of fiftees paired up with modern hi tech diplays and sound technologies makes your cinema watching experience a memorable one.

Keeping the pace of successful ventures, PVR also brought North under its expansion. The biggest multiplex - "Spice PVR" was set up. This multiplex provides you with the privilege of undergoing Gold Class cinema experience for the first time in North India.

Upholding its headship as the leading cinema exhibitor of the nation, PVR Cinemas in order to tap the promising potential had set its foot in southern India too. PVR has opened the largest multiplex of India with eleven screens at Bangalore and Hyderabad in the year 2006.

PVR Cinemas


PVR (Priya Village Roadshow) Cinemas is one of the largest cinema chain in India. The company, which began as a joint venture agreement between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited and Village Roadshow Limited, began its commercial operations in June 1997 with the launch of PVR Anupam in Saket, India's first multiplex. By introducing the multiplex concept in India, PVR Cinemas brought in a whole new paradigm shift to the cinema viewing experience: high class seating, state-of-the-art screens and audio-visual systems.

As of 2007, PVR has a total of 101 screens in 25 multiplexes across India. PVR commands a significant presence in New Delhi and NCR with 37 screens in 13 multiplexes. PVR also has a strong presence in Lucknow, Indore, and Bangalore. It is a relative newcomer to other parts of the county, especially in Mumbai where there are many other established multiplex companies, like Adlabs Cinemas, Cinemax, FAME Cinemas, and INOX Cinemas. PVR also currently operates India's largest multiplex, PVR Bangalore, which has 11 screens.

PVR recently launched its premium brand, PVR Premiere, targeted at urban consumers in metros, with the opening of PVR Select Citywalk in Select Citywalk. The company operates two other brands, PVR Talkies, the no-frills cinemas for consumers in tier II cities and the original PVR Cinemas targeted at the urban & semi-urban consumers. PVR additionally plans to invest Rs 300-400 crore to open 250 screens by 2010.

PVR Latur


Latur has a long history which probably dates to the Rashtrakuta period. The first Rashtrakuta king Dantidurga was from Lattalur, probably the ancient name for Latur. Anecdotally, Ratnapur is also mentioned as a name for Latur.


The King Amoghavarsha of Rashtrakutas developed the Latur city, originally the native place of the Rashtrakutas. The Rashtrakutas who succeeded the Chalukyas of Badami in 753 A.D called themselves the residents of Lattalut.

Before 1948, Latur was a part of Hyderbad state under Nizam. The chief of Nizam's Razakar army Qasim Razwi was from Latur. Until 1981 Latur was a Taluqa town in Osmanabad district in Marathwada region of Maharashtra. On 16th August 1981, a separate Latur district was carved out of Osmanabad district.

PVR Cinemas

PVR (Priya Village Roadshow) Cinemas is one of the largest cinema chain in India. The company, which began as a joint venture agreement between Priya Exhibitors Private Limited and Village Roadshow Limited, began its commercial operations in June 1997 with the launch of PVR Anupam in Saket, India's first multiplex. By introducing the multiplex concept in India, PVR Cinemas brought in a whole new paradigm shift to the cinema viewing experience: high class seating, state-of-the-art screens and audio-visual systems.

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As of 2007, PVR has a total of 101 screens in 25 multiplexes across India. PVR commands a significant presence in New Delhi and NCR with 37 screens in 13 multiplexes. PVR also has a strong presence in Lucknow, Indore, and Bangalore. It is a relative newcomer to other parts of the county, especially in Mumbai where there are many other established multiplex companies, like Adlabs Cinemas, Cinemax, FAME Cinemas, and INOX Cinemas. PVR also currently operates India's largest multiplex, PVR Bangalore, which has 11 screens.
PVR recently launched its premium brand, PVR Premiere, targeted at urban consumers in metros, with the opening of PVR Select Citywalk in Select Citywalk. The company operates two other brands, PVR Talkies, the no-frills cinemas for consumers in tier II cities and the original PVR Cinemas targeted at the urban & semi-urban consumers. PVR additionally plans to invest Rs 300-400 crore to open 250 screens by 2010.

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