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  • Carnival Cinemas opens its first multiplex in north India

    Carnival Cinemas opens its first multiplex in north India

    NEW DELHI: The Carnival Cinemas have launched a three-screen multiplex in EuroPark Mall of Sahibabad near Delhi with the screening of Akshay Kumar’s Entertainment

     

    The Carnival Group had earlier acquired HDIL’s multiplex chain Broadway Cinemas.

     

    Following the strategy of ‘Vision 300’ (launching of 300 screens by 2015), Carnival Cinemas has spread its footprints in metros and pan India with an aim to offer better and enhanced quality movie watching experience across the nation.

     

    Carnbival Group Chairman Shrikant Bhasi said, “After tapping metros, this is another step towards growth of Carnival Cinemas in tier II and III cities. Our mission and vision is to provide quality service and an excellent movie watching experience to our viewers. We are sure that Carnival Cinemas will become a major hub for entertainment with providing best facilities to our customers in the coming year. As competition, we plan to achieve our mission of phase one, as we see space for us to operate 300 screens”.

     

    CEO PV Sunil told indiantelevision.com that this takes the total of Carnival screens to 40, and the Sahibabad theatre is the first in north India owned by the group.

     

    Equipped with best technologies, Carnival has tapped the Europark mall in an area which is densely populated with major educational institutions and other industries. The connectivity of the locality with rest of Ghaziabad is another plus point to gear up the beginning.

     

    Carnival Group is a Mumbai-based corporate with diversified business in hospitality, media and entertainment fields. It has already established its brands in movie production, distribution and exhibition along with food courts, events, equipment rentals as well as a music label. Carnival is currently present in Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.                  

  • Carnival cinemas has big expansion plans in South

    Carnival cinemas has big expansion plans in South

    MUMBAI: After introducing Angamaly in Kerala to the multiplex culture, Carnival Cinemas opened its five- screen multiplex in Dindigul (nearly 50 km away from Madurai) on Thursday kick- starting its multiplex business in Tamil Nadu.

    Carnival Cinemas, a part of a Mumbai-based business group claims to lead south Indian cinema exhibition by 2014, with a holding of 87 screens. Considering the number of film releases in Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil Carnival Cinemas is focused to spread its roots in the smaller cities in south.
    Talking about the expansion plans Carnival Group chairman Shrikant Bhasi said, “We have signed 50 screens in 11 districts of Kerala. By end of 2014 Carnival Cinemas will become the largest holder of screens in Kerala.”

    Apart from this it has also signed 20 screens which would be operational in TN in the next six months and about 17 screens in Karnataka with further expansion plans in Andhra Pradesh bringing world class movie experience to most of the towns in the southern states.

    Further, about 50 screens are slated to be opened in Madhya Pradesh. Carnival Cinemas plans to become a holder of 300 screens across India by 2018 and be a big player in the multiplex business segment in the country. It has adopted both organic and inorganic mode of expansion to speed up the growth.
    Currently, its multiplex in Angamaly is the hottest entertainment destination for people from all walks of life, across a wide age group and user profile. It features regional, national and international movies.

    “Carnival Cinemas tapped the secondary market and the tier 2 and tier 3 cities in south at the time when no one dared to explore these markets or to provide metropolitan cinema experience to the audiences there,” said Bhasi adding that they had also pioneered in playing National Anthem Jana Gana Mana in its theatres in Kerala and the idea was later adopted by several others.

    With a planned tie- up with a firm from Hollywood in Los Angeles, Carnival Cinemas would bring updated technology available in the world.

     “Our aim is to provide quality movie watching experience to the movie goers of smaller cities and town in the country. Carnival group with its own chain of food court and recreation facilities is aiming at wholesome family entertainment zones in most of the places where it sets up multiplexes,” added Bhasi who is confident about ruling the secondary market in the southern states.