Jammu and Kashmir: Movie lovers enjoying Shah Rukh Khan's latest release Pathaan
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a craze around Shah Rukh Khan's latest release Pathaan with a large number of fans rushing to movie theatres to enjoy the Bollywood action flick.
After almost 32 years’ Kashmiri cinema lovers are coming in large numbers to watch this movie at INOX multiplex in Srinagar, reports ANI.
Mausam toh celebration wala hai with #Pathaan 💥
— INOX Srinagar (@InoxSrinagar) January 31, 2023
Book your tickets NOW! and watch #pathaan at @inoxsrinagarhttps://t.co/R2pI4oDWy5https://t.co/Qy915zI7cU
Paytm, INOX App, or directly from the booking counter at the cinema. pic.twitter.com/bqNQeBabra
INOX Srinagar was inaugurated last year.
A local cinema lover while talking to ANI said, “They are happy that after almost 32 years they have been watching movies like ‘Pathaan’ in this multiplex and hope cinema culture will gradually increase across Kashmir valley.
“We didn’t expect such a response. Cinema culture is growing fast here, which is a good thing. All the shows are going housefull. We hope the shows will continue to be housefull next week as well,” Vikas Dhar, owner of INOX Multiplex, Srinagar, told the news agency.
The word out there says that if you haven't watched #Pathaan yet, you may be missing out 🙈#Pathaan movie schedule at @inoxsrinagar on Tuesday & Wednesday, 31 Jan & 01 Feb.
— INOX Srinagar (@InoxSrinagar) January 30, 2023
Book your tickets NOW! and watch #Pathaan at #inoxsrinagar pic.twitter.com/63EI7yDhOD
He continued, “I feel happy that our multiplex has been houseful for the last 4 days. Younger’s are coming in large numbers to watch this super hit film in this multiplex.” Dhar also said that many more multiplexes should be opened across Kashmir valley.
The movie was released last week.
Apart from Khan, the movie also features Deepika Padukone and John Abraham.
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