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  • Seven animated films like Trolls Band Together for your watchlist

    Seven animated films like Trolls Band Together for your watchlist

    Mumbai: Animated content holds a special place in our hearts. Whether it’s the timeless charm of classic cartoons or the magic of iconic movies like The Lion King and The Jungle Book, our love for animations endures. Even today, we find joy in immersing ourselves in animated worlds, using them as a delightful escape. These films not only captivate us with visually stunning aesthetics and heartwarming storylines, but they also provide a therapeutic way to unwind after a long day. While the old classics maintain their charm, contemporary animations dazzle us with glorious vibrancy and hyper-realistic artistry. The new DreamWorks Animation film, ‘Trolls Band Together’, promises all the above and much more. If you are looking for endless relaxing entertainment, here are the top seven films worthy of a captivating movie marathon as per IMDb ratings.

    1. Spider-man: Across The Spider Verse (8.7/10)

    Kicking off our list is the visually stunning and critically acclaimed ‘Spider-man: Across The Spider Verse’. The film’s kaleidoscopic visuals and groundbreaking animation techniques make it a standout in the genre. Miles Morales’ adventure through multiple dimensions not only captivates with its superhero spectacle but also serves as a testament to the power of storytelling in animation.

    2. Spirited Away (8.6/10)

    Next up is the timeless masterpiece from Studio Ghibli, ‘Spirited Away’. Directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki, this film whisks viewers away to a magical world filled with spirits, witches, and unforgettable characters. Even after almost two decades since its release, the film continues to be one of the most widely watched animated films and remains a testament to the brilliance of Japanese animation.

    3. A Grave of Fireflies (8.5/10)

    Yet another iconic Studio Ghibli film in this list, ‘A Grave of Fireflies’ is a poignant exploration of the human spirit amid the ravages of war. This gem of a cinema combines hauntingly beautiful animation with a narrative that tugs at the heartstrings, true testament to the emotional depth that cinema can achieve.

    4. Coco (8.4/10)

    The Disney Pixar film ‘Coco’ is a captivating and heartfelt celebration of Mexican culture. Centered around the festival ‘Day of Dead’ or ‘Día de Muertos’, the film’s richly detailed animation, coupled with its powerful exploration of family and legacy, makes it a standout in the world of animated cinema. Get ready to explore the vibrant and enthralling Land of the Dead with our protagonist Miguel.

    5. Your Name (8.4/10)

    While not a Studio Ghibli film, the Japanese animated movie ‘Your Name’ took the world by a storm during its release. It is a breathtaking anime that transcends the boundaries of time and space. This emotionally charged film not only captivates with its magnificent visuals but also delves into the intricacies of love and destiny. Truly a tale that leaves an indelible mark on the soul.

    6. Up (8.3/10)

    ‘Up’ is a Pixar classic that takes audiences on a whimsical adventure. Beyond its colorful animation and memorable characters, the film’s opening sequence is a masterclass in storytelling, evoking a rollercoaster of emotions. The film is widely enjoyed by old and young alike for its wholesome narrative of a marital bond. Prepare for an uplifting journey that defies gravity with Up.

    7. Trolls Band Together (6/10)

    ‘Trolls Band Together’ generated quite a buzz even before its release and the audience is loving it. With a humorous plot, intriguing characters and brilliantly vibrant animation, the film promises a harmonious blend of music, humor, and entertainment. Since its release this weekend, the film has already received good ratings on IMDb and is expected to go higher. One could say, it’s the one to watch out for on the charts.

    Did we get you excited for some animated masterpieces? Lucky for you, Trolls Band Together is playing on the big screens. Grab your tickets to watch the film at your nearest PVR INOX theaters!

  • Eight must-watch films to prepare for ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’

    Eight must-watch films to prepare for ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’

    Mumbai: Entering the realm of imagination through the pages of a book, accompanied by a soothing beverage, is a source of comfort for many. But, for those who prefer a cinematic experience over reading, movies become the go-to choice. Adaptations of novels often achieve blockbuster status as they breathe life into captivating stories that have already captured the collective imagination. Think of The Harry Potter series, Game of Thrones, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy as prime examples. When it comes to thriller/suspense novels, watching the cinematic rendition often elevates the anticipation. Still unsure? How about we clarify ourselves with a few choice thriller/suspense novel adaptions that became iconic? From the upcoming ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter’ to ‘It’, we’ve curated a list of gripping films, each adapted from a popular novel that’ll keep you on the edge from the very beginning.

    1.   1984 (1984)

    George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984, is a chilling exploration of a totalitarian society. John Hurt’s portrayal of Winston Smith and Richard Burton’s ominous presence make this adaptation a timeless cautionary tale that’s as relevant today as it was when the novel was written.

    2.   The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

    Based on Thomas Harris’s spine-chilling novel, The Silence of the Lambs stars Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. Foster plays Clarice Starling, an FBI trainee tasked with consulting the brilliant but deranged Dr. Hannibal Lecter, played by Hopkins, to catch a serial killer. This gripping thriller is a masterclass in suspense, with unforgettable performances that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

    3.   A Walk to Remember (2002)

    Based on Nicholas Sparks’ emotional novel, A Walk to Remember is a classic romance that’ll tug at your heartstrings. Mandy Moore and Shane West deliver touching performances as two high school students from different worlds who find love despite seemingly insurmountable odds.

    4.   Gone Girl (2014)

    Gillian Flynn’s psychological thriller, Gone Girl, takes on a new dimension when brought to the big screen by David Fincher. Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike’s performances are nothing short of remarkable as they lead you through a web of secrets, lies, and suspense, making it a must-see for anyone who loves a good mystery.

    5.   It (2017)

    Based on Stephen King’s spine-tingling novel, It is a chilling journey into the dark underbelly of Derry, Maine. Starring Bill Skarsgård as the terrifying Pennywise the Dancing Clown, this adaptation captures the essence of the book’s horrors. The Losers’ Club, a group of misfit kids, must confront their deepest fears as they confront an ancient evil that haunts their town.

    6.   Dune (2021)

    Frank Herbert’s epic sci-fi novel, Dune, finally received the cinematic treatment it deserved in this visually stunning adaptation. With a star-studded cast that includes Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, and Oscar Isaac, Dune immerses you in the intricate political landscapes and desert worlds of Arrakis. It’s a breathtaking journey through a future where power, politics, and mysticism collide.

    7.   Death on the Nile (2022)

    Agatha Christie’s beloved detective, Hercule Poirot, returns in this adaptation of her classic novel. Kenneth Branagh stars as the brilliant detective who finds himself solving a murder aboard a luxurious Nile River cruise. The star-studded ensemble cast, including Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, and Letitia Wright, adds an extra layer of intrigue to this thrilling masterpiece.

    And Last, but not the least. Here’s the film that inspired this list:

    8.   The Marsh King’s Daughter (2023)

    Finally, the highly anticipated The Marsh King’s Daughter takes the spotlight. In this thrilling adaptation of Karen Dionne’s novel, Daisy Ridley portrays Helena, a woman who must confront her traumatic past when her father, played by Ben Mendelsohn, escapes from prison. As she navigates the wilderness of her childhood, Helena must grapple with her complex emotions, and the film promises to be a rollercoaster of suspense, emotion, and extraordinary performances, just like the novels we’ve explored on this list.

    If you’re a fan of movies adapted from novels, be sure to catch ‘The Marsh King’s Daughter,’ releasing on 3 November 2023, at your nearest PVR INOX cinemas.

  • PVR INOX unveils a cinematic treat for Halloween enthusiasts

    PVR INOX unveils a cinematic treat for Halloween enthusiasts

    Mumbai: Halloween, the season of thrills, chills, and supernatural wonders, is upon us. It’s that time of year when the air becomes crisp, leaves crunch underfoot, and the world is draped in hues of orange and black. As the days grow shorter and the nights darker, a sense of mystique descends upon us. This year, PVR INOX invites cinema enthusiasts to celebrate this eerie occasion like never before by announcing the Halloween Film Festival.  From 27 October to 2 November, PVR INOX will host a spine-tingling Halloween Film Festival across select multiplexes, showcasing movies like Evil Dead, The Forever Purge, Exorcist, Nun 2, Talk To Me and the first and second edition of The Quiet Place. Taking the Halloween spirit a notch higher, PVR INOX has transformed a few multiplexes into a realm of all things dark and eerie with Halloween décor from 28 October to 2 November. The theatres include PVR Promenade, Delhi, PVR Logix, Noida, PVR Kurla, Mumbai, INOX Malad, Mumbai, Phoenix Market City, Bangalore.  

    Speaking about the Halloween Film Festival, PVR INOX Ltd co-CEO Gautam Dutta expressed his excitement, saying, “Halloween is that magical time of year when we get to wholeheartedly embrace our love for the supernatural and all things spooky. It’s a fantastic festival that has inspired countless captivating movies. At PVR INOX, we are absolutely thrilled to bring our patrons a truly unique cinematic experience during this Halloween festival. It’s a time for our audiences to revel in the thrill of these specially curated films and the immersive atmosphere we’ve created.”  

    In addition to the spine-tingling décor, PVR INOX will host a Witch Cosplay event on 31 October at Delhi and Mumbai cinemas that are decked in Halloween décor. Patrons are encouraged to embrace their inner witches and wizards and participate in this magical experience. To make Halloween even sweeter, PVR INOX has partnered with the renowned House of Candy brand to distribute candies in four cinemas in Delhi. On 31 October, between 6 pm and 11 pm, patrons at PVR Vegas, PVR Promenade, PVR Logix, and INOX AIPL can indulge in a candy extravaganza, adding a delightful twist to their Halloween celebration.

    PVR INOX’s Halloween Film Festival promises to be a treat for horror aficionados, featuring an impressive lineup of films that will send chills down your spine. Be ready for a freaky, mind-numbing cinematic journey with horror hits like Evil Dead Rise, The Forever Purge, Exorcist: Believer, Talk To Me, A Quiet Place, A Quiet Place 2, and Nun 2.

  • PVR INOX brings ICC Cricket World Cup live on big screens

    PVR INOX brings ICC Cricket World Cup live on big screens

    Mumbai: With the much-awaited quadrennial event, ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup India 2023 underway, India’s largest cinema chain, PVR INOX, has announced that it will offer an unparalleled stadium-like experience for the cricket fans of India with the screening of LIVE matches of the on its giant cinema screens. The 13 editions of the Cricket World Cup, hosted solely by India, got underway on the 5th of October 2023, with the Finals scheduled on the 19 November 2023.

    PVR INOX is the sole multiplex operator in the country that will be screening the live matches of the ICC Cricket World Cup. All nine of India’s league matches, and the knock-out games, semi-finals, and finals, will be showcased in select theatres of PVR INOX across more than 40 cities, including Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Pune, Jaipur, Indore, Vadodara, Surat, Guwahati, Goa, Nagpur, Lucknow, Chandigarh and Trivandrum.

    PVR-INOX Ltd co-CEO Gautam Dutta said, ” For Indians, cricket is a religion, and the World Cup is a grand festival where everyone comes together to celebrate. The excitement of the World Cup, the feeling of cheering your favourite team with hundreds of like-minded fans, and the state-of-the-art out-of-home stadium-like cinematic settings; this exciting combination is all set to take the thrill of the World Cup to newer heights, and we are proud to curate this for our fans. We look forward to hosting thousands of cricket enthusiasts across 40 cities of India who will share their feelings and support Team India. Our large screens across the country will capture the excitement surrounding Team India’s matches and the hysteria of the Cricket World Cup returning to India after 12 years. We have been innovating with our content offerings, and the screening of World Cup matches is a significant milestone in this endeavour. This initiative is dedicated to our beloved patrons, and we are confident they will come to our multiplexes to experience the thrill of the sport.”

    PVR INOX’s latest initiative to showcase live matches is an excellent opportunity for cricket enthusiasts to relish the electrifying stadium vibes in a lively and entertaining ambience. The multiplex’s plush, comfortable settings will elevate the cricket-watching experience to the next level, with like-minded fans cheering for their favourite teams together, amidst much fanfare. Fans can also indulge in PVR INOX’s delectable food combos and gourmet options while enjoying their favourite matches in the comfort of the cinema hall.

  • Enjoy National Cinema Day with these 10 must-see films!

    Enjoy National Cinema Day with these 10 must-see films!

    Mumbai: Attention, cinephiles! Prepare for a cinematic extravaganza this Friday the 13th, as we celebrate National Cinema Day, an ode to India’s deep-seated passion for the world of movies. Remember those golden moments when family movie outings over the weekends lit up our weeks? But then the era of inflation emerged and cast its shadow over the beloved tradition of movie-watching. Families, friends, and movie enthusiasts can indulge in a movie marathon at the theatres for just Rs 99. Yes, you heard it right! For a day, folks can set aside their cost concerns to unwind and indulge in the pleasure of watching their most awaited films in the comfy ambience of your nearest cinemas including PVR INOX theatres.

    If that isn’t enticing enough, we have more. Brace yourself for an exciting lineup of the 10 most anticipated films of 2023 playing at multiplexes across India on this National Cinema Day. Check out the list below:

    1.   Dumb Money (releasing 13 October)

    Dumb Money follows the staggering rise to riches of Redditor and investor Keith Gill, who invested his entire savings in GameStop, a video game retailer. The film shows how he then goes on to write about his investment on Reddit and attracting the mass attention, propelling GameStop’s stock value to its all-time high. The film depicts the stock market’s dichotomy, that it can either make or mar you.

    2.   Dhak Dhak (releasing 13 October)

    Nothing is more amazing than seeing women go for their goals and succeed in spite of social constraints. Dhak Dhak is the story of four ordinary women who transform into impressive bikers, their on-road adventures, and the heartwarming camaraderie they share. Not just this, this film marks the directorial debut of acclaimed actress Tapsee Pannu.

    3.   Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (releasing 13 October)

    It’s always fun to watch villains being defeated by superheroes and Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie takes this to the next level. Witness a team of superhero pups defeat the enemy and save their city from doom and perish. This film promises endless entertainment with its gripping plot and vibrant visuals.

    4.   800 (in cinemas)

    800 is not just a cricket biopic; it is a story of overcoming adversity and staying true to your passion. The biographic sports film takes audiences through the life of Muthiah Muralitharan, a refugee who rose to become a cricketing legend. The film appeals to audiences across all age groups and will surely captivate fans of cricket & other sports, do not miss this inspirational tale.

    5.   Mission Raniganj (in cinemas)

    Mission Raniganj has captured our hearts with its heartfelt narrative of a nation’s quest to rescue the stranded labourers in the 1989 Raniganj coal mine disaster headlined by one man. The late Jaswant Singh Gill’s grit helped India’s first successful coal mine rescue mission and one cannot miss witnessing this historic portrayal calmness and bravery of one man on mission.

    6.   Fukrey 3 (in cinemas)

    The first two instalments in the Fukrey film series spread a wave of infectious laughter and Fukrey 3 upholds the expectations. The film has the audiences in splits with the funny antics and bond of a group of friends. Pulkit Samrat, Varun Sharma and Manjot Singh are once again out to win your hearts with Richa Chadha with their hilarious performances.

    7.   Dono (in cinemas)

    What’s one of the best places to find love? A wedding! The romance drama Dono starring Garima Agarwal and Rajveer Deol, is a beautiful portrayal of love flourishing between two broken hearts. The film’s refreshing take on modern love and growth along with its depiction of today’s youth and their perception of romance and intimacy is a worthy and fun watch.

    8.   The Exorcist: Believer (in cinemas)

    A terrifying sequel to the iconic The Exorcist, this supernatural horror has spread a dread among the audiences in cinemas. The eerie visuals paired with spine-tingling music along with the suspenseful plot has been a hit among the audiences. The film also sees the return of Chris McNeil, once facing the dark evil that once possessed her daughter. If you’re a horror buff, grab this opportunity to witness true horror that The Exorcist: Believer.

    9.   Thank You for Coming (in cinemas)

    Thank You for Coming is an enjoyable and touching narrative of women embracing their sexuality and womanhood, breaking out of the barrier set by our society. A married woman stuck in an unsatisfactory marriage reunites with her friends and together they embark on a journey of discovering their wants and desires. The film stars Bhumi Pednekar, Kusha Kapila, Shehnaaz Gill and Shibani Bedi as the leading ladies.

    10.   The Vaccine War (in cinemas)

    The Covid-19 pandemic tested our resilience during two years of lockdown, impacting our mental and physical well-being. The sudden isolation and rising death toll worsened the situation and kept us on edge. Amidst the doom, India’s medical workers emerged as heroes, working relentlessly to develop a vaccine. Vivek Agnihotri’s The Vaccine War tells the inspiring tale of India’s battle against COVID-19, highlighting the courage of those who sought a solution in the midst of chaos.

    These films promise a mix of laughter, romance, terror, and warmth, each worthy to be watched on the silver screens. This National Cinema Day, watch your favourite film at the nearest PVR INOX theatres at just Rs 99!

  • Five serial killer movies guaranteed to terrify you

    Five serial killer movies guaranteed to terrify you

    Mumbai: Horror movies are one of the most enthralling genres in mainstream cinema. The 80s gave birth to some legendary horror movies that excel at jump scares and send shivers down your spine, thanks to groundbreaking scriptwriting, cinematography, and performances. With unforgettable characters and spine-chilling scenes, the Saw universe has made a significant contribution to the world of horror, and John “Jigsaw” Kramer has become synonymous with childhood nightmares. Fast forward to 2023, and the Saw franchise is back with its deadliest story yet. Saw X was released on 28 September 2023. As we eagerly await its release, here are five movies you shouldn’t miss before watching Saw X.

       SE7EN – 8.6

    It’s one of the most unpredictable thriller movies ever made. The audience was surprised to see Brad Pitt taking a different path in this film as David Mills, a character typically associated with action and drama. This crime thriller was among the most successful movies of 1995 and is still regarded as one of Brad Pitt and Kevin Spacey’s best performances.

       American Psycho – 7.6

    American Psycho can arguably be one of the best satires Hollywood has ever seen with Christian Bale’s phenomenal performance as Patrick Bateman. The movie is weaved with black comedy and nuanced parody that has stood with time and notoriously depicted the 80’s hippie culture.

       Perfume: The Story of a Murderer – 7.5

    The movie is inspired by the famous book named Perfume: The Story of a Murderer. It embraces the Mexican tonality brilliantly, and the film is much darker than presumed from the book. With spine-chilling scenes and the brilliance of cinematography, the film has a fantastic cast who have each performed brilliantly.

       Hannibal – 6.8

    The sequel to the iconic movie “Silence of the Lambs” with Anthony Hopkins reprising the character of the infamous Hannibal Lecter is a continuation of the original film as it tries to retain the essence with memorable performances from the cast.

       Friday The 13 – 5.5

    Hailed as one of the pioneers of the 80’s horror flicks, this franchise has a different fan base to all the horror film enthusiasts, with the iconic mask being so famous that there are references in many movies for the same. The movie has been popular for generations and remains one of the most iconic horror movies ever made.    

    If you want to witness a movie where you are terrified yet excited? Then Saw X is just the one for you. Witness John Kramer visiting Mexico at the nearest PVR INOX theatres this Thursday onwards.

  • Here are IMDb’s top six Agatha Christie film adaptations

    Here are IMDb’s top six Agatha Christie film adaptations

    Mumbai: Bibliophile or not, everybody is familiar with the name ‘Agatha Christie’. Prominent for her murder mysteries like Murder On The Orient Express, And Then There Were None and The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd among others, Christie has lived in our hearts and minds rent-free with her gripping tales. Over the years, she has been affectionately called the Queen of Mysteries and her stories have inspired numerous films over the last century. If you are someone who loves mysteries but doesn’t like reading books, we highly recommend watching Agatha Christie movie adaptations. They are funny, intriguing and filled with mind-boggling twists that will keep you entertained for hours.

    Curious for more? Here are six best Agatha Christie film adaptations as per IMDb.

    1. Knives Out – 7.9/10

    Fingers are pointed at each other after a wealthy patriarch is slain in his home, but who is the killer? When Knives Out hit the big screens, it took the world by storm with its whodunnit murder mystery and impressive cast. Although not based on a particular Christie novel, this film is director Rian Johnson’s homage to the Queen of Mysteries. Audiences admired its masterful and satirical depiction of the elite’s desire for unending wealth.

    2. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – 7.1/10

    Glass Onion, a sequel to Knives Out, is another masterpiece by director Rian Johnson. People had high hopes for the movie, and fair to say, they weren’t let down! Things go awry when someone ends up dead at Tech billionaire Miles Bron’s get-together and Detective Benoit Blanc is called in to unravel the mystery. The plot shares similarities with Christie’s popular novel ‘And Then There Were None’.

    3. Murder On The Orient Express – 6.5/10

    Adapted from one of Agatha Christie’s most widely read classics, Murder On The Orient Express, the film is as good as the book. Starring our favorites like Johnny Depp, Penelope Cruz, Kenneth Brannagh, Olivia Coleman and many others the film was a major success. The plot follows detective Hercule Poirot’s quest to solve a murder that occurs on the trains he is travelling in.

    4. See How They Run – 6.5 /10

    This movie stands out on our list for being loosely adapted from Agatha Christie’s well-known play, ‘Mousetrap’. See How They Run, starring Saorise Ronan, Adrien Brody, Sam Rockwell, and many more, has won fans for its classic British design, humorous aspects, and intriguing whodunit story. The plot follows a halt in plans for a movie adaptation of an award-winning play due to the murder of a key crew member in the West End of 1950s London.

    5. Death On The Nile – 6.3/10

    Kenneth Brannagh once again returns as the famed detective Hercule Poirot in this 2022 film adaption of Christie’s novel by the same name. Death On The Nile made headlines for many reasons, one of them being the second big screen adaptation of the novel, following the 1978 film. The story is a sequel to Murder On The Orient Express and follows Poirot’s next quest of solving a heiress’s murder during a vacation on The Nile.

    6. A Haunting in Venice (releasing 15 September)

    This upcoming supernatural thriller is the latest film adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel ‘Hallowe’en Party’.  The film serves as the sequel to Death on the Nile, and it is the third film where Branagh plays the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Set in post-World War II Venice, the plot follows Poirot, now retired and living in his own exile, reluctantly pulled into solving a murder at a seance. The film is set to release in cinemas on 15 September 2023.

    If you’re seeking an enthralling murder mystery you won’t have to wait too long. Catch the highly intriguing A Haunting in Venice at PVR INOX this Friday onwards.

  • Vote now for ‘Expend4bles’ pre-release screening in PVR INOX cinemas!

    Vote now for ‘Expend4bles’ pre-release screening in PVR INOX cinemas!

    Mumbai: Attention Expendables fans! The highly awaited Expend4bles, the fourth instalment of the popular Expendables film series, is finally set to hit big screens on 22 September. We know you are excited to see the film ahead of the rest of the world, and what if we could make that happen? Well, we have got some un-expendable news for you! PVR INOX is happy to announce an Early Access Show of Expend4bles on 20 September, but it will happen only in the city with the maximum Expend4bles fans! This will be a city-exclusive screening and fans will have to cast a vote for bringing this screening to their city. Fans from more than 110 cities in India can vote.

    Expend4bles fans can vote for their preferred city on the PVR app/website between 10 to 14 September. The lucky city with the highest votes will be announced on 15 September. The fans can also check the real-time voting status during the voting days on the PVR app and website.

    Speaking about the palpable buzz around Expend4bles fuelled by the early access voting, PVR INOX Ltd.’s Co-CEO, Gautam Dutta shared, “The Expendables is one of the most popular movie franchises and we are thrilled to see the buzz around Expend4bles. It’s only fair that we add to the excitement of the fans with unique innovations. Initiatives like voting for the early access show for Expend4bles are like a double delight for the fans, who would enjoy the pre-release fun much before the actual release of the movie. The new-age moviegoers love to compete to show off their love for their favourite movie brands, actors and franchises. It would be interesting to see which city emerges as the city with the biggest Expend4bles fan base. We are expecting the film to do well at the box office and are sure this initiative will also help boost engagement. May the city with the craziest fans win!”

    Directed by Scott Waugh, Expend4bles will see Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham back in action together alongside Hollywood A-listers such as Megan Fox, 50 Cent, Andy Garcia, Dolph Lundgren and others. Jason Statham also co-produced the film along with Kevin King-Templeton, Les Weldon and Yariv Lerner. The film is distributed globally by Lionsgate Films.

  • “The best in the film-exhibition sector is yet to come” – PVR’s CEO Gautam Dutta

    “The best in the film-exhibition sector is yet to come” – PVR’s CEO Gautam Dutta

    Gautam Dutta is a veteran of the theatrical business. As CEO of PVR, he is taking the multiplex major through one of its most exciting phases, following the tough two years of the pandemic forcing it to shut down cinema halls. 

    A couple of months ago – March 2022, to be exact – PVR’s promoters – the Bijlis – announced that it was amalgamating with another major theatrical player Inox Leisure, which is run by Siddharth Jain – the brother-in-law of Sony-Zee managing director Punit Goenka.

    Post the merger, the combined entity will have under its umbrella 1,546 screens across 341 properties in 109 cities. Post the merger, the joint entity is to be renamed PVR Inox. Screens that already exist as PVR or Inox will continue under those names but those opened after the fusion will operate under the combined name.

    Dutta joined PVR in 2006 and has managed various portfolios spanning from marketing, media sales and now overall operations. Under his leadership, media sales grew from Rs 7 crore to Rs. 375 crore in FY 2019-2020. He is also credited with launching the bowling chain bluO. 

    As CEO, Dutta is responsible for advancing PVR’s mission and objectives whilst keeping the brand relevant to the changing audiences, developing and monitoring strategies for ensuring the long-term financial viability of the organisation, promoting revenue and profitability, technology adoption and innovation. Dutta is also a director of Zee Maize, a subsidiary of PVR that owns the 4700BC Gourmet Popcorn brand

    Indiantelevision.com’s Ashwin Pinto caught up with the once-upon-a-time advertising exec (he worked with MullenLowe Lintas and Rediffusion DYR earlier on in his career) and spoke with him about consolidation in the exhibition sector, the future and why the theatrical experience and OTT will co-exist.

    Excerpts:

    On the factors that prompted PVR to merge with Inox Leisure.

    The combination would augur well for the growth of the Indian cinema exhibition industry, besides ensuring tremendous value creation for all stakeholders, including customers, real estate developers, content producers, technology service providers, the state exchequer and above all, the employees. With consumers at the core of the decision, the merger would focus on using the strengths of both the organisations to provide exceptional customer service and cinema experience to Indian moviegoers. 

    On whether consolidation is going to be a big theme in the multiplex industry in India and globally this year.

    The film exhibition sector has been one of the worst impacted sectors and is going through a rapid transformational change due to the advent of technology. To compete effectively, creating scale to achieve efficiencies, it has become imperative to consolidate for the long term sustainability of the business. The merged entity will allow it to accelerate the pace of growth for further expansion to more tier two and tier three markets and take the modern multiplex experience to new cities and towns across the country in a severely under-screened market like India.

    On whether consolidation will help multiplex operators negotiate better terms with movie distributors.

    Consolidation will bring enhanced productivity through scale, deeper reach in newer markets and numerous cost-optimisation opportunities while continuing to delight cinema fans with world-class experiences and landmark innovations. 

    On whether the direct to OTT movie release day and date release on OTT will impact the theatrical business.

    Cinema is an experiential medium that is difficult to replicate and the entire package comes in the form of technology, F&B, service standards and comfort. While OTT is long-form storytelling, cinema is a three-hour movie-cation experience. OTT like all other home entertainment will continue to coexist with theatrical entertainment as both are differentiated by content. 

    During the period while cinemas were shut, filmmakers responded to the exceptional circumstances by releasing new films on streamers, leading to a rise in OTT audiences. Audience behaviour to consume entertainment did change on account of the pandemic. Being confined at home, OTT became a necessity for people and became a part of their daily lives. But otherwise, home entertainment through VCR, video, DVD, cable TV and streaming was always there.

    Now with the cinemas open, producers are back to theatrical releases as this is where they make money. A theatrical release earlier before OTT makes commercial sense to them as they know the performance of the movie and pay the price for the content accordingly. But the good thing is that due to OTT, producers get back their money and they get encouraged to make more content. There is a much bigger opportunity and not as if one thing is eating into the other. 

    On whether the box office in the exhibition sector has come back to normalcy. 

    The pandemic was unexpected and unprecedented but it is not going to stay forever and people are getting vaccinated. Things have started to regain normalcy as people flock back to cinemas with a consistent supply of good films. A host of big-ticket films have hit the theatres post the third wave.

    Recently, Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness performed well in the opening weekend alone and has become the second-highest Hollywood grosser since the reopening of cinemas. Our belief in the ability of the industry to bounce back swiftly was further vindicated by our quarter’s results. Over 90 lakh admissions in March and a stellar content pipeline for the next few quarters tells us that the best is yet to come.

    On how PVR adjusted during two difficult years of the pandemic when it came to operational expenses.

    The Covid-19 pandemic disrupted business across the country and impacted the company’s operations. During this challenging phase, the company placed greater emphasis on safeguarding the health and well-being of its employees, customers, and communities on one hand, and continuing the business operations with greater responsibility on the other.

    With zero revenue from our business never witnessed any time in the past, sustaining business operations was very difficult with restrictions on normal capacity utilisation due to the implementation of social distancing measures. 

    The company undertook decisive action to mitigate the adverse impact of covid-2019 on businesses by implementing cost optimisation strategies, enhancing liquidity and prudent cash-flows management

    On whether the pandemic resulted in only certain kinds of films being viable in the multiplex when you talk about Hindi, Hollywood and regional cinema as older audiences may still be reluctant to visit multiplexes.

    In the film exhibition business, a multiplex is viable because it can screen a wide range of films be it Hindi, Hollywood and regional with different shows in different auditoriums catering to diverse sets of audiences. In addition, there is an audience for various genres of movies that get made. For instance, while Marvel fans span multi-generation though primarily in the 15-35 age group, there are more mature audiences for movies such as Kashmir Files which have a distinct and strong storyline. 

    On the other hand, the appetite for movie viewing is higher in south India with passionate audiences, hence we see major Hollywood movies being dubbed in south Indian languages to reach a larger section of the cinema going audiences. India is a heterogeneous market for movie content be it regional, Bollywood or Hollywood content with their unique areas of strengths and would appeal to all kinds of audiences.

    On how 2022 is looking in terms of the release slate.

    We are witnessing a growing trend with regional movies breaking the geographical and language barrier leading to a cosmopolitan effect. Starting from Pushpa – The Rise – a Telugu language origin film which was released in Tamil and Hindi – received huge appreciation from pan-India audiences. The ‘Indian film’ success formula continued with the huge success of RRR which was released in five Indian languages (Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada and Malayalam) and resonated with all kinds of audiences. KGF: Chapter 2 originally a Kannada film (additionally released in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu) saw the Hindi version breaking all records in the first weekend of release with huge success in Hindi-speaking regions.

    Audiences are returning to the cinemas for good content, unmatched sound and projection quality, the big screen experience and a community experience. Movie lovers can look forward to a robust content lineup due to the huge backlog of movies that are waiting for their turn for releases in theatres as big ticket movie producers space out their content to prevent any clashes with other big titles. 

    On whether PVR will be picking up films for distribution during film festivals like Cannes. 

    We conduct the movie distribution business through PVR Pictures, our wholly-owned subsidiary. PVR Pictures is the largest distributor of independent foreign-language films in India as well as a prolific distributor of Indian films as well. PVR Pictures aims to be the preferred distributor for Hollywood production houses that do not have a base in India for distributing movies. Our team is already there in Cannes evaluating the films that are being screened there for picking them up for distribution in India.

    On the potential for multiplex growth from the smaller towns and cities which do not yet consume much OTT content.

    Over the past several years, the movie-going taste has transformed in India, with audiences’ preference for multiplexes going up multifold. The multiplex growth is linked to the mall culture which has become an aspirational space, hence multiplexes have percolated to the smaller towns and have appealed to audiences due to limited options for out of home entertainment.

    A lot of expansion in PVR lately has been around in smaller towns such as Jamnagar, Narsipatnam and Rourkela in view of its strategy to increase its presence in tier-2 and tier-3 cities to address the growing demands for the big screen experience from the local populace. 

    Better infrastructure availability, improved lifestyle choices and rising disposable incomes amplify the aspirational levels of people in smaller towns. A young and large working population have led to increasing footfalls at multiplexes. The multiplex experience characterised by a great aural and visual experience, good ambience, and comfortable seating is some of the factors driving this demand. These factors act as great opportunities for multiplexes to expand in tier-2 and tier-3 markets. Mall development is happening at a great pace in these towns providing large spaces at lower lease rentals which multiplexes find attractive. 

    On whether the current box office split between Hindi, Hollywood and regional cinema will change. 

    In the pre-pandemic year of FY 2019-20 which is a true representation of the film exhibition business, Hindi was the largest segment with a 44 per cent mix in the overall Indian gross box office collections (GBOC). This was closely followed by 41 per cent regional and 15 per cent Hollywood. Regional movies’ share in total GBOC increased from 41 per cent in CY 2019 to 54 per cent in CY 2020.

    India produces the maximum number of movies due to its multi-lingual content and now Hollywood studios also consider India as an important market due to the sheer size of the movie going audience. Box-office collections of Hollywood movies have started to grow further due to their deep penetration in the Indian market. They are now being dubbed in multiple regional languages due to their easy acceptability among audiences located in varied geographies. 

    Regional films are becoming an important element of the Indian cinema industry, accounting for a considerable portion of net box office earnings. Films are being released in a variety of languages and the popularity and presence of regional cinema are growing at a rapid pace.

    On whether screen expansion will happen now or post complete disappearance of covid-19. 

    We are consciously foraying into the rapidly expanding sub-urban markets to address the growing demand for the big-screen experience. Setting our foot across small towns and cities across regions in India, we at PVR are trying to reinvent and redefine the cinema experience for our patrons to provide them with a memorable one each and every time they visit us. We look forward to expanding our footprint and there is a strong impetus on screen addition as the company plans to add 120-125 screens in FY’23.

    Besides, we feel extremely encouraged by the recovery trends and audience willing to come back to cinemas for high-quality content and hence we will continue to remain extremely bullish on the company’s long-term expansion plans to invest and innovate in bringing richer and more experiential formats for our audiences pan India. 

    On whether a 3D version of a movie helps grow revenues. 

    For the entertainment industry, a whole new level of interactivity and immersive storytelling and visual spectacle through presentation technologies combined helps retain cinema’s edge over home entertainment. These include 3D, Imax, 4DX, P[XL], Onyx immersive experiences that can’t be replicated at home. These formats command premium pricing, hence contributing to a higher average ticket price (ATP) and thereby revenues. 

    This is the precise reason in addition to Hollywood mega-blockbusters that come in these formats, there is an increasing trend among Bollywood and regional movies being made in 3D, Imax and other premium formats as well to get the extra share of the pie in the box office collections.

    On the sentiment towards cinema advertising amongst advertisers. 

    Advertising sentiments have been turning pro on a much faster rate with the exciting big-star releases that we witnessed week on week which get further bolstered by the robust content lineup of blockbusters lately announced. Providing further fuel to the positive sentiment is the week-on-week increment of occupancy and footfalls due to the robust content lineup. Witnessing this growing trend, most of our large-scale reckoning clients have already resumed their association to capitalise on this resurgence of footfall and occupancy to increase their audience reach.

    On the in-cinema advertising experiential solutions that PVR is offering. 

    Recently, we collaborated with OOH company Xperia group to introduce industry-first experiential in-cinema advertising in India. It would offer a one-of-its kind exposure to in-cinema advertisers and push the boundaries of on-screen cinema advertising to create a larger than life and immersive experience of brands in the mind of the consumer. This special feature of experiential in-cinema advertising intends to increase the ‘wow’ factor of the commercial which can make viewers stop, look, observe and relate.

    On whether inflation will impact families’ proclivity to spend on movie outings.

    The movie-going culture and love for films have long been ingrained in the public consciousness. Over the past several years, the movie-going taste has transformed in India, with the audience’s preference for multiplexes going up multifold.

    In PVR, we have witnessed that in FY 22 even though admissions were lower, higher ATP and spending per head (SPH) contributed to the increase in revenues. In FY 22, we recorded the highest ever ATP of Rs 235 and SPH of Rs 124 demonstrating the fact that movie viewing is a discretionary spend and people value this form of out-of-home entertainment to bond with their loved ones as a shared experience. This shared experience of watching a movie together rates much more than other entertainment avenues as movie viewing continues to be the cheapest form of out-of-home entertainment. 

    The average household income is expected to grow over the next few years, resulting in a greater number of people with capabilities for discretionary spending. This is likely to have a positive impact on ticket sales and viewership. It is estimated that the average household spending on movies was pegged at Rs 620 in FY 2019-20 and it is projected to increase to Rs 660-680 by FY 2024-25.