MovieTime Cinemas

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Movietime Cinemas
Company type Private
Industry Entertainment (movie theatres)
Founded1998
FounderO.P. Kapur
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Lalit Kapur
  • Arun Kapur
  • Anil Kapur
  • Ayush Kapur
  • Abhishek Kapur
  • Ankit Kapur
ProductsMovie
Number of employees
Above 700
Website movietimecinemas.in

Movietime Cinemas is a multiplex chain operating multiplexes in India and Lima, Peru.

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Locations

List of Movietime Cinemas across India

Multiplex NameNumber of ScreensLocalityCityState
Movietime: The Hub Mall, Goregaon East7 Goregaon Mumbai Maharastra
Movietime: Malad West2 Malad Mumbai
Movietime: Dahisar East1 Dahisar Mumbai
Movietime: Suburbia, Bandra West1 Bandra Mumbai
Movietime: Starcity, Matunga West1 Matunga Mumbai
Movietime: Cubic Mall, Chembur East6 Chembur Mumbai
Movietime: S Square Mall, Vadodara3 Subhanpura Vadodara Gujarat
Movietime: Rajouri6Raja Garden Delhi New Delhi
Movietime: Pitampura3Pacific Mall Delhi
Movietime: Noida2Sector 18 Noida U.P
Movietime: Greater Noida2Omex NRI City Mall Greater Noida
Movietime: Moradabad3Gandhi Nagar Moradabad
Movietime: Ratan Himachal Mall, Kanpur2Ratan Himachal Mall Kanpur
Movietime: Karnal3Super Mall, Sector 12 Karnal Haryana
Movietime: Corona Arcade Mall, Bahadurgarh3Corona Arcade Mall Bahadurgarh
Movietime: Jammu3Canal Road Jammu Jammu & Kashmir
Movietime: Jammu SPA3Palm Island Jammu
Movietime: Almora2 Khatyari Almora Uttarakhand
Movietime: Rudrapur3Bali VIhar Rudrapur
Movietime: Davangere2SS Gardenia Mall Davangere Karnataka
Movietime: Abohar2Old Suraj Nagari Abohar Punjab
Movietime: Amritsar4Omaxe Novelty Mall Amritsar
Platinum by Movietime Cinemas5 Gachibowli Hyderabad Telangana
Movietime: Ameerpet4Ameerpet Hyderabad Telangana
Movietime: S.L.N Mall3Old Katte Gudda Ballari Karnataka
Movietime: YGR Signature MallOpening Soon Rajarajeshwari Nagar Bangalore Karnataka

International Presence

The following are the multiplexes in Lima, Peru.

Multiplex NameNumber of ScreensLocalityCity
MovieTime MegaPlaza Express Villa5Av. Alameda con Av. San Marcos Lima
Movie Time Megaplaza Villa El Salvador3Av. Lima 2500, 2do Nivel Lima

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