Peters Road, Chennai

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Peters Road in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India branches off from Anna Salai, Chennai's arterial road soon after Gemini Flyover from the Thousand Lights Mosque. [1]

Chennai's first multiplex Sathyam Cinemas is located off this road. [2] The road also has a restaurant of Saravana Bhavan. From under the flyover in front of Saravana Bhavan, one can enter Conran Smith Road which leads up to the famous DAV, Gopalapuram of Chennai.

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