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Chennai’s Sathyam Cinemas Now In Bangalore!

Chennai’s most loved SPI also known as Sathyam Cinemas is all set to set foot in Bengaluru and make its people fall in love with its experience. It opens its doors to Bengaluru on Friday, with the launch of its five-screen multiplex, ‘The Cinema’ at GT World Mall on Magadi Road. The Cinema has sleek interiors with maroon and gold paneling, chandeliers and lounge chairs, a style that SPI Cinemas has come to define. With a seating capacity of 1155, featuring Gold Class and an executive Gold Class lounge, The Cinema promises to reinvent the movie-going experience for Bengalureans, reported The News Minute.

SPI released a press statement which read, ““The Cinema offers a great cinematic experience with the best of sound and projection technology that transport you into the story. All screens are equipped with 4k Projection from Barco, Harkness Clarus XC silver screens and 3D technology from Master Image. They also feature Dolby Atmos, an immersive sound experience where the sound moves around you with breathtaking realism,” reads a press statement from SPI Cinemas.”

 

SPI Cinemas is well known for its brilliant ambiance and its even brilliant food. The experience of watching a movie at these multiplexes is truly dear to people, especially to the Chennaiites.

While in-house popcorn is topped with different types of seasoning, it’s the menu designed by French Chef Mickael Besse that really seals the SPI Cinema movie-going experience. From a range of gourmet sandwiches to cold coffee, foodies can rejoice!

 

Speaking to TNM, Swaroop Reddy, President, SPI Cinemas says, “Bengalureans can expect the priority of customer services, customer friendly staff, in-house bakery products, all facilities available in other SPI Cinema multiplexes.”

 

 

Despite its late entry into a market that already has the leading players such as PVR, Inox, and Cinepolis, Swaroop says, “There’s a fair bit opportunity for everyone here. Bengaluru is a big city. In the location we have, the nearest cinema is at a 3 to 5km distance. I have given ample room to play out there. It’s not an issue for new entrants coming in, as long as people value services.”

 

Reacting to the recent ticket cap introduced by the Karnataka government, Swaroop notes, “The cap applies to all. The game is fair for all. And we are looking at pricing aggressively. It won’t bother us at the moment.”

Gold class tickets have been priced at Rs 170 to Rs 290, while elite ticket prices start at Rs 100.