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What are the best movie theatres in Bangalore?

Amruth theater 23. Santhosh Cinema 24. Sandhya Digital theatre 25. Sangam Cinema 26. Sri Balaji Theatre 27. Pallavi Theatre 28. Fame Lido Cinema 29. Mukunda Theatre What are the best places for movie theatres in Bengaluru?

What are the old theatres of Bengaluru you’ll miss visiting?

Here bring to you a few old theatres of Bengaluru which we’ll surely miss visiting. Down in Brigade Road, Rex theatre was a landmark for many moviegoers which included students, couples, families, and many others. Started in the 1930s, Rex theater ran successfully, striking partnerships with 20th Century Fox and Columbia.

What are the best theatres in Basavanagudi and Malleshwaram?

Basavanagudi got its own theatres like Nanda, Shanti, Swagat in the early ‘ 70s; Uma, and Apsara came up nearby around the same time. There were also several theatres in Malleshwaram like Swastik, Sampige etc. which however were outside our beat.

How many old movie theatres are there in kg Road?

In the early ‘70s, the total number of theatres in the Majestic area was about 14! Today KG Road has probably only two of those old theatres left – States and Sagar. Theatres in the Cantonment area (present day MG Road and Brigade Road) showed mostly English films except for New Opera and Empire.

Which is the oldest Theatre in Bangalore?

Elgin, built in 1886, was the first theatre in Bengaluru.

How many Theatres are there in Bangalore?

According to Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC), there are 40 multiplexes and 148 theatres in Bangalore. On an average, a multiplex has around six screens.

How many cinema screens are there in Karnataka?

Kannada cinemaNo. of screens925 (as of 2022) including: 630 single screens (as of 2021-22), 260 multiplex screens (as of 2021)• Per capita1.3 per 1,00,0004 more rows

Which is the largest Theatre in Karnataka?

Plaza Theatre (Bangalore)Plaza Theatre in BangaloreWikimedia | © OpenStreetMapOpened1936Closed2005Years active1936-20053 more rows

Which is the biggest Theatre in India?

The largest multiplex in India is the 16-screen megaplex Mayajaal in Chennai.

Who is God of Kannada film industry?

Puneeth Rajkumar is the legend of the Kannada film Industry.

Who is king of Kannada film industry?

Darshan the KING of Kannada Film Industry.

Which is the No 1 cinema in India?

Highest Grossing Indian Movie - Baahubali 2 (Hindi) (2017)

Where is Kempegowda Museum?

Utility building. (next door) Kempegowda Museum is a government museum located in the city of Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, India. It was established in the year 2011 is dedicated to Yelahanka chieftain Kempegowda (1513-1569) who was the founder of Bangalore city. The museum is located on the first floor of Mayo Hall.

What is the background of 16th century Bangalore?

16th century Bangalore. A background of 16th-century Bangalore and photographs of the city can be found. Many pictures of Kempegowda's territories, the forts, temples and water reservoirs built by him are displayed and are supported by historical facts and inscriptions displayed on the wall.

What is the purpose of the four corners of the main hall in Bangalore?

A framed map of 18th century Bangalore forms the entire base of the main hall with the four corners of the room having tower shaped panels to symbolise the four watch towers (fixed boundaries) of earlier town.

Who was the founder of Bangalore?

Kempegowda was the founder of Bangalore city. He was honored with the title of Chikkaraya by Vijayanagar emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara dynasty. Kempegowda built four towers that marked the limits of erstwhile Bangalore town. These four towers are located in following areas of today's Bangalore: near Mekhri circle, inside Lalbagh park, near Kempambudhi Lake and the last one near Ulsoor Lake. Many of the city's current lakes and markets and the Bull temple date back to Kempegowda 's time.

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What was the longest running movie in Bengaluru?

Modeled after the Piccadilly Circus in London, this theatre held associations with MGM Studios and Paramount Pictures. ‘The Ten Commandments’ was the longest running movie here – it ran successfully for 44 weeks! The movie theatre had to be shut down after the present generation owners did not wish to carry on this venture.

What was the name of the movie theater that ran for 29 weeks?

Down in Brigade Road, Rex theatre was a landmark for many moviegoers which included students, couples, families, and many others. Started in the 1930s, Rex theater ran successfully, striking partnerships with 20th Century Fox and Columbia. They even had movies running for as long as 29 weeks!

How many seats are there in the Nataraj Theatre?

With a capacity of 1100 seats, Nataraj Theatre was the second largest theatre in Bengaluru after Kapali. Having screened Kannada and Tamil movies for over 40 years, Vikram Vedha starring R. Madhavan turned out to be the last movie to be screened at this theatre which was a go-to for movie lovers all over Bengaluru.

What was the last movie in Gandhinagar?

This theatre was Gandhinagar’s most reputed and said adieu after having screened its last movie, Mynaa for 100 days. This marked the end of the theatre to make way for an upcoming mall.

When did Samsung Opera House become a cinema hall?

Opera. What we see on the intersection of Brigade Road and Residency Road as the Samsung Opera House used to be a cinema hall in 1959. Having leased it out for 20 years, the legal battle for the owners began and did not end before 2003. Such is the trouble that came along with the ownership of a prime property.

What is the name of the theatre in KG Road?

A real modern theatre called Alankar came up on KG Road in the latter half of the ‘50s. Around that time, other theatres like Kalpana, Menaka also came up in the same area. Theatres like Abhinay, Kapali and Tribhuvan were much later additions.

What theatres were in Basavanagudi?

There was also Paramount in the city market square. Basavanagudi got its own theatres like Nanda, Shanti, Swagat in the early ‘ 70s; Uma , and Apsara came up nearby around the same time. There were also several theatres in Malleshwaram like Swastik, Sampige etc. which however were outside our beat.

What languages did cinemas in Bangalore show?

In the early ‘50s, cinema theatres in Bangalore used to show films in many languages – Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Few years later, Malayalam and Bengali movies could also be seen in morning shows. In that sense Bangalore was probably the most cosmopolitan town in the country. Such a varied taste in films was a reflection ...

What were the cinema houses on KG Road?

The cinema houses on KG Road included Prabhat (at the beginning of KG Road coming from Mysore Bank Square), States (opposite to Prabhat), Sagar, Kempegowda, Himalaya, Geeta and Majestic. Movieland was also in the same area . A real modern theatre called Alankar came up on KG Road in the latter half of the ‘50s.

Overview

Kempegowda Museum is a government museum located in the city of Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka, India. It was established in the year 2011 is dedicated to Yelahanka chieftain Kempegowda (1513-1569) who was the founder of Bangalore city. The museum is located on the first floor of Mayo Hall. The museum has Kempegowda's statue as well as posters and pictures of forts, te…

History

Kempegowda was the founder of Bangalore city. He was honored with the title of Chikkaraya by Vijayanagar emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara dynasty. Kempegowda built four towers that marked the limits of erstwhile Bangalore town. These four towers are located in following areas of today's Bangalore: near Mekhri circle, inside Lalbagh park, near Kempambudhi Lake and the last one near Ulsoor Lake. Many of the city's current lakes and markets and the Bull t…

Building

The Kempe Gowda Museum is housed is the first floor of the heritage building of Mayo Hall. The building has been painted in the Cantonment colors of red and white. Mayo Hall's upper storey was earlier reserved for public meetings free of charge while the ground floor housed the municipal offices. Until the year 2010, the Mayor of Bangalore's meetings were held on the first floor. The adjoining bl…

Museum design

A framed map of 18th century Bangalore forms the entire base of the main hall with the four corners of the room having tower shaped panels to symbolise the four watch towers (fixed boundaries) of earlier town. The panels in the four corners display information about the locations of Kempegowda's towers in the current city. There are display panels located on the walls in between the towers showcase information with photographs and illustrations.

Collections

An interesting experience of the museum is the floor. Visitors to the museum will actually be walking on a magnified heritage map of 19th century Bangalore. The map is spread across the wooden floor and laminated with a glass slab. The map has been procured from the Mythic Society and is drawn by the British. One can locate and view old names of places and buildings of Bangalore city. …

Visitors

The Museum is open from Monday to Saturday, 9am-5pm. Currently there is no entry fee and it is open for all. There are no officially published statistics of visitors for the museum.

Governance

The museum is funded by the Government of Karnataka and the BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) is responsible for its upkeep. BBMP has also earmarked Rs. 5 crore for the museum project. The museum board includes litterateur D Jaware Gowda, retired IAS officer Chiranjeev Singh and museum's special officer Prof. Deverakonda Reddy.

Expansion

There have been calls for expansion for the museum. Renowned Kannada writer D Javare Gowda called for the shifting of the court from Mayo Hall to expand the museum. Further expansion of the museum is planned in the ground floor. It is expected to house an interactive multimedia displays on Kempegowda's life and display of archive photographs.
The British Library, possess some of Kempe Gowda's memorabilia and other items directly relate…

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