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Murree to get its first cinema in 20 years
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Cinema is set to open its doors on Eid ul Azha
Cinema will open on Eid ul Azha — Publicity photo/File
Murree residents and visiting tourists will soon have more than just scenic beauty to take in on quiet evenings; a cinema is opening its doors at the hill station for the first time in 20 years.
Expected to open on Eid ul Azha, the cinema is ninth in a chain of cinema houses run by Cinepax, which is currently present in five cities across Pakistan, including Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and Gujranwala.
The front facade of the Cinepax cinema in Murree — Publicity photo
"Murree's last cinema closed down two decades ago," revealed Mohsin Yaseen, Cinepax General Manager. "The idea was for us to be present in the Murree market, and give entertainment to the people. Lots of people go to Murree to see the natural scenery, but they don't have much to do in the evenings. That's where our cinema will come in."
The cinema will be a single-screen, 300-seater cinema that is equipped with Dolby 7.1 surround sound system and an advanced digital projection system.
"The location we found in Murree could only accommodate a single-screen cinema, which is why we're not building a multiplex there," shared the GM.
Inside Murree's single-screen cinema — Publicity photo
The Punjab government had also announced the construction of a 3D cinema in the auditorium of the Murree Arts Council earlier this year, but it's unclear when that plan will materialise.
Inside of the cinema. — Publicity photo
Cinepax will next expand to Islamabad's Safa Mall, Hyderbad's Ottoman Road, Gujrat, Sialokot and Multan in the coming year.
Murree to get its first cinema in 20 years - Film & TV
DESK REPORT
Cinema is set to open its doors on Eid ul Azha
Cinema will open on Eid ul Azha — Publicity photo/File
Murree residents and visiting tourists will soon have more than just scenic beauty to take in on quiet evenings; a cinema is opening its doors at the hill station for the first time in 20 years.
Expected to open on Eid ul Azha, the cinema is ninth in a chain of cinema houses run by Cinepax, which is currently present in five cities across Pakistan, including Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad and Gujranwala.
The front facade of the Cinepax cinema in Murree — Publicity photo
"Murree's last cinema closed down two decades ago," revealed Mohsin Yaseen, Cinepax General Manager. "The idea was for us to be present in the Murree market, and give entertainment to the people. Lots of people go to Murree to see the natural scenery, but they don't have much to do in the evenings. That's where our cinema will come in."
The cinema will be a single-screen, 300-seater cinema that is equipped with Dolby 7.1 surround sound system and an advanced digital projection system.
"The location we found in Murree could only accommodate a single-screen cinema, which is why we're not building a multiplex there," shared the GM.
Inside Murree's single-screen cinema — Publicity photo
The Punjab government had also announced the construction of a 3D cinema in the auditorium of the Murree Arts Council earlier this year, but it's unclear when that plan will materialise.
Inside of the cinema. — Publicity photo
Cinepax will next expand to Islamabad's Safa Mall, Hyderbad's Ottoman Road, Gujrat, Sialokot and Multan in the coming year.
Murree to get its first cinema in 20 years - Film & TV