Bharath Cinemas opens first Multiplex in Kundapur


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Dec 24: Bharath Cinemas which is spreading its wings and growing by attracting everybody towards it will be open their first Multiplex to the public here on December 25.

Kundapur did not have a multiplex so far. The new Bharath Multiplex with modern facilities and beautiful design is bound to provide a unique experience to moviegoers. It has four wide screens and 511 seats. It also has 24 amazing recliner seats. It has 2K digital projection technology, Panasonic laser projector, 3-D projection, clear and distinct Dolby sound and excellent 2.7 standard Claris series silver screen to provide a life-like experience.

It is spacious with air-conditioned facilities, paperless e-ticket facilities and box office ticket distribution facilities that are customer friendly. The facilities of food, cafeteria and parking are bound to make the Multiplex a weekend spot. The designs of the auditorium and lobby by well-known architect Rahul Javeri are likely to urge the audience to visit again.

As the Multiplex is close to NH 66, transport facilities are easily available.

The inauguration of Bharath Cinemas was conducted by KGF music director Ravi Basrur. Bharath Cinemas director, Sudhir M Pai, Balakrishna Shetty and Coastal Crown managing partner Prakash Lobo were present at the programme.

  

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