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List of cinemas in Delhi

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Cinema has always been one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the city of Delhi, India. Therefore, movie theatres are major entertainment venues in the city, and have been prominent in the nation's movie theatre industry. In recent years Delhi's many single-screen cinema halls have been giving way to large multiplexes.

History

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Regal Cinema 85 Years old Movie theatre

Regal single-screen movie theatre this is oldest movie theatre of delhi. it was started in 1932 and This movie theater in 2017 permanently closed.[1]

Single-screen theatres

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Cinema Location Ref.
Supreme Cinema Shahdara Closed
Samrat Cinema Shakurpur Closed
Sapna Cinema East of Kailash Closed
Seble Cinema Badarpur Closed
Shiela Cinema Paharganj Partially open
Lokesh Cinema Nangloi Closed
Moti Cinema Chandni Chowk Closed
Milan Cinema Moti Nagar

Closed (Only Parking space available)

Gagan Cinema Nand Nagri Community Centre
Ritz Cinema Kashmere Gate Closed
Golcha Cinema Daryaganj Closed
Hans Cinema Azadpur Closed
Imperial Cinema Paharganj Selected Screenings Only
Kala Mandir Cinema Mangolpuri Selected Screenings only
Liberty Cinema Karol Bagh
Deilte Main & Delite Dimond Cinema Asaf Ali Road
Aakash Cinema Azadpur Closed
Abhishek Cineplex Chandni Chowk Closed
Amba Cinema Shakti Nagar
Batra Cinema Mukherjee Nagar Closed
Batra Reels Cinema New Friends Colony

Ajanta Cinema Subhash Nagar

Vishal Cinema Vishal Enclave

Natraj Cinema Moti Nagar

Vivek Cinema Patel Nagar

Rachna Cinema Rajendra Place

Payal Cinema Naryana Vihar

Multiplexes

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Cinema Location Ref.
PVR Vikaspuri [2][3][4]
Vegas LUXE, Dwarka
Vegas, Dwarka
Shalimar Bagh
Select City Walk, Saket
Select City Walk (Gold), Saket
Sangam,R.K. Puram
Rivoli, CP
Priya, Vasant Vihar
Prashant Vihar
PVR Plaza CP
Pacific, Subhash Nagar
Pacific D21, Dwarka
Naraina
ECX Chanakyapuri
3CS Lajpat Nagar
DLF Promenade, Vasant Kunj
Ambience Directer's cut, Vasant Kunj
INOX Shadipur [5]
Nehru Place
District Centre, Janakpuri
Insignia, RCube Monad, Raja Garden
Vishal Cinema, Raja Garden
Pacific, Jasola
Insignia, Nehru Place
Eros One, Jangpura
Cinépolis Cross River Mall, Shahdara [6][7]
V3S Mall, Laxmi Nagar
Unity One Mall, Rohini
Pacific NSP, Pitampura
Fun Cinemas, Moti Nagar
Janak Cinema, Janakpuri
Savitri Cinema GK II
DLF Avenue, Saket
MovieTime Pitampura
Miraj Cinemas Vikas Mall, Shahdara
Subhash Nagar
M2K Cinemas Rohini
Pitampura
Wave Cinemas Raja Garden

4DX and IMAX

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4DX Screens

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Cinema Location Ref.
PVR ECX, DLF Mall, Delhi (4DX) [8]
Vegas, Dwarka (4DX)
Pacific, Subhash Nagar (4DX)
Cinépolis DLF Avenue, Saket (4DX) [9]

IMAX Screens

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Cinema Location Ref.
PVR Select City Walk, Saket (IMAX) [10]
Vegas, Dwarka (IMAX)
Priya IMAX, Vasant Vihar
INOX Vishal Cinema, Raja Garden (IMAX) [11]
Paras IMAX, Nehru Place

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "As Regal Cinema brings curtains down after 85 years, Twitterati turn nostalgic". indianexpress.com. 31 March 2017.
  2. ^ "PVR opens 6 screen multiplex at Dwarka, New Delhi". business-standard.com. 6 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Dwarka gets its first 12-screen multiplex". newindianexpress.com. 13 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Delhi's Priya Cinema set for a makeover: What the iconic theatre and adjoining Basant Lok market mean for the city". firstpost.com. 30 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Multiplex chains up the luxury quotient with gourmet menu, VIP treatment". livemint.com. 3 April 2018.
  6. ^ "Cinepolis Launch First International Multiplex in Delhi". business-standard.com. 24 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Cinepolis re-launches Delhi's iconic Savitri cinema". economictimes.indiatimes.com. 15 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Good news for movie buffs: Delhi gets its first 4DX theatre". financialexpress.com. 20 March 2018.
  9. ^ "Cinépolis launches Cinépolis Onyx 3D, India's first 3D LED screen". Deccan Chronicle. 27 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Good news for movie buffs: Delhi gets its first 4DX theatre". financialexpress.com. 20 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Cinépolis launches Cinépolis Onyx 3D, India's first 3D LED screen". Deccan Chronicle. 27 April 2019.