Jammu and Kashmir: Cinema halls to reopen after three decades
Srinagar: After a long gap of three decades, a new multiplex will soon be opened in Jammu and Kashmir.
The rise in terror activities in the Valley in 1989 led to complete shutdown of theatres in the region.
The chairman of the project, Vijay Dhar stated the idea of opening a multiplex in Kashmir was to provide the youngsters with the same facilities as available to the youth elsewhere in the country, reports Republic World.
The Multiplex, expected to be inaugurated in September will have three auditoriums equipped with the latest sound systems and comfortable seating facilities.
Speaking to ANI, project manager Vijay Dhar said, "We are starting the first multiplex in Kashmir designed by INOX. There are three auditoriums in which the latest sound systems are installed. A silver screen is being used. Recliner seats, as well as normal chairs, are also made available."
A total of over 520 people will be able to sit in the Multiplex, which also has other associated facilities - a Food court, other entertainment facilities for the attraction of the children. The work is in full swing to complete the construction of the Multiplex, reports Republic World.
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