List of cinemas in Delhi

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Cinema has always been one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the city of Delhi, India. Therefore, movie theatres are major entertainment venues in the city, and have been prominent in the nation's movie theatre industry. In recent years Delhi's many single-screen cinema halls have been giving way to large multiplexes.

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History

Regal Cinema 85 Years old Movie theatre Regal cinema, Connaught Place, New Delhi.jpg
Regal Cinema 85 Years old Movie theatre

Regal single-screen movie theatre this is oldest movie theatre of delhi. it was started in 1932 and This movie theater in 2017 permanently closed. [1]

Single-screen theatres

CinemaLocationRef.
Supreme CinemaShahdaraClosed
Samrat CinemaShakurpurClosed
Sapna CinemaEast of KailashClosed
Seble CinemaBadarpurClosed
Shiela CinemaPaharganjPartially open
Lokesh CinemaNangloiClosed
Moti CinemaChandni ChowkClosed
Milan CinemaMoti Nagar
Gagan CinemaNand Nagri Community Centre
Ritz CinemaKashmere GateClosed
Golcha CinemaDaryaganjClosed
Hans CinemaAzadpurClosed
Imperial CinemaPaharganjSelected Screenings Only
Kala Mandir CinemaMangolpuriSelected Screenings only
Liberty CinemaKarol Bagh
Deilte Main & Delite Dimond CinemaAsaf Ali Road
Aakash CinemaAzadpurClosed
Abhishek CineplexChandni ChowkClosed
Amba CinemaShakti Nagar
Batra CinemaMukherjee NagarClosed
Batra Reels CinemaNew Friends Colony

Multiplexes

CinemaLocationRef.
PVR Vikaspuri [2] [3] [4]
Vegas LUXE, Dwarka
Vegas, Dwarka
Shalimar Bagh
Select City Walk, Saket
Select City Walk (Gold), Saket
Sangam,R.K. Puram
Rivoli, CP
Priya P (XL) With CGS, Vasant Vihar
Prashant Vihar
PVR Plaza CP
Pacific, Subhash Nagar
Pacific D21, Dwarka
Naraina
ECX Chanakyapuri
3CS Lajpat Nagar
DLF Promenade, Vasant Kunj
Ambience Directer's cut, Vasant Kunj
INOX Shadipur [5]
Nehru Place
District Centre, Janakpuri
Odeon Complex, Dwarka
Vishal Cinema, Raja Garden
Pacific, Jasola
Insignia, Nehru Place
Eros One, Jangpura
Cinépolis Cross River Mall, Shahdara [6] [7]
V3S Mall, Laxmi Nagar
Unity One Mall, Rohini
Pacific NSP, Pitampura
Fun Cinemas, Moti Nagar
Janak Cinema, Janakpuri
Savitri Complex GK II
DLF Avenue, Saket
MovieTimePitampura
Miraj Cinemas Vikas Mall, Shahdara
Subhash Nagar
M2K CinemasRohini
Pitampura
Wave CinemasRaja Garden

4DX and IMAX

4DX Screens

CinemaLocationRef.
PVR ECX, DLF Mall, Delhi (4DX) [8]
Vegas, Dwarka (4DX)
Pacific, Subhash Nagar (4DX)
Cinépolis DLF Avenue, Saket (4DX) [9]

IMAX Screens

CinemaLocationRef.
PVR Select City Walk, Saket (IMAX) [10]
Vegas, Dwarka (IMAX)
Priya IMAX, Vasant Vihar
INOX Vishal Cinema, Raja Garden (IMAX) [11]
Paras IMAX, Nehru Place

See also

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