(Reuters) -India's largest multiplex operator PVR Inox swung to a profit in the second quarter as a robust lineup of film releases boosted theatre attendance, reversing a loss from a year ago.
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The dine-in cinema features nine curated food and beverage brands, including Crosta, Cine Café, Dine-In, Steamestry, Wokstar, In-Between, Frytopia, Dogfather, and Local Street. These brands offer a ...
PVR INOX has launched India’s first dine-in cinema in Bengaluru. The film-watching meets gourmet dining concept has been introduced at M5 ECity Mall in Electronic City. “PVR has been at the forefront ...
PVR INOX launched India’s first 'dine-in cinema' at M5 ECity Mall in Bengaluru. This new cinema experience lets people enjoy blockbuster films while eating gourmet food, all without buying a movie ...
PVR INOX on Wednesday unveiled what it claims is India’s first ‘dine-in cinema’ at M5 ECity Mall in Bengaluru, promising a unique blend of blockbuster films and gourmet dining. The multiplex operator ...
PVR Inox Ltd. launched what it called "India's first luxury dine-in cinema", offering moviegoers fine-dining services within the theatre, according to a press release from the company on Wednesday.
PVR INOX is planning to take its newly launched dine-in cinema concept to other cities within the next six to eight months after assessing its performance in the pilot phase, promoter and exhibitor ...