5 Oldest Pre-Independence Cinema Halls Of India

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Yes, some cinema halls are still operating that opened before India gained independence!

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Here are 5 oldest-still-working theatres of India before independence

Oldest Cinema Halls In India

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Established back in 1925, this cinema hall is the longest-running cinema hall in South India.

1. Poorna Theatre, Vizag

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Regal is still one of the pocket-friendly cinema halls in Colaba and it opened its doors in 1933.

2. Regal Cinema, Mumbai

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This one still stood tall since 1934 and is the smallest cinema hall in Cannought Place.

3. PVR Rivoli, Delhi

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This spot in Dadar has been operational since 1935 and screens Hindi and Marathi films.

4. Plaza Cinema, Mumbai

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This pretty Art Deco-style cinema hall in Churchgate was established in 1938 and has recently opened its gates after seven years.

5. Eros Cinema, Mumbai

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inephiles, which one is going to be your first oldest cinema hall?

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