This theatre is located in main market area. Parking is very small. They didn't manage to park our car. They generally ask to leave the keys in the guard which is not possible. Also, the parking guard doesn't have the sense to talk the people. I leave threatre without watching movie because they spoil my happy time.
The cinema house is located 15 minutes away from Ghantaghar railway station. There is a tool market near the cinema house, which is known as Latous Road. The ticket prices here are 60, 100, and 200 rupees. The place is also clean and tidy, and the seats are okay but not very comfortable. During the intermission, you can buy popcorn, cold drinks, and patties. The sound quality is okay, but the seats are not very good. You can always upgrade to the Gold Class seats for a better experience. In the evening, you can enjoy delicious Khasta Papdi Chat outside the cinema house, and also purchase some tools from the market
Bad experience Because 1: small and blurr screen and bad audio 2:unsafe for couple and family 3:misbehavior 4:bad interior 5:bad food Please go
One of the oldest, novelty cinema hall has been renovated now. You can see the pictures for proof. Dolby surround sound with good projection, air conditioning, comfortable seats at a very affordable price 50/80 Rs only. One should must experience this change.
It's a average cinema hall nighter much better nor so poor.... I think who want to enjoy actually movie they can go without extra thinking..... That's my opinion about that.. Thank you
The Novelty Theatre (later renamed the Great Queen Street Theatre from 1900 to 1907, and the Kingsway Theatre from 1907 to 1941) was a London theatre. It opened in 1882 in Great Queen Street and was accessed off Little Queen Street until 1905, and from the new Kingsway road from 1905 onwards. It hosted the London premiere of A Doll's House in 1889. The theatre closed in 1941 and was demolished in 1959. The first theatre on the site was built to designs by Thomas Verity with decorations by E. W. Bradwell, and opened on 9 December 1882. Its first show was the comic opera Melita or the Parsee's Daughter,[1] composed by Henry Pontet, with a libretto by Juba Kennerley.[2][3] It hosted, among other notable works, a revival of Les Cloches de Corneville and Ascot, by Percy Fendall, in 1883.[4] Edward Solomon and James Mortimer's Polly or The Pet of the Regiment played at the theatre in 1884.[5] The Blue Bells of Scotland, by Robert Williams Buchanan, premiered at the theatre in 1887, followed by James Mortimer's The Alderman and Fred Marsden's Bob, both in 1888.[6] The Russian National Opera Company produced The Demon at the Novelty in 1888, and the theatre hosted the London premiere of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House in 1889. In August 1896, Wilfred Moritz Franks accidentally stabbed Temple E. Crozier fatally onstage during a performance of Frank Harvey's melodrama, Sins of the Night.[7] The Merchant of Venice was presented at the theatre in 1897.[8] Its interior was rebuilt in 1898-1900 and 1907, reopening after the two reconstructions as the Great Queen Street Theatre (1900-1907) and Kingsway Theatre (1907-1941) respectively. From 1900 to 1907, W. S. Penley managed the theatre, producing and starring in A Little Ray of Sunshine by Mark Ambient and revivals of The Private Secretary and Charley's Aunt in 1900.[9] It also featured the 1915 premiere of Pearn and Elgar's The Starlight Express and the London premiere of the musical Oh, Boy! in 1919, which ran for 167 performances. In 1934 Winifred Carter's historical play The Queen Who Kept Her Head appeared at the theatre.[10] In 1939 it hosted the premiere of Rutland Boughton's third symphony and finally closed on 11 May 1941. It was heavily bomb-damaged during the Blitz and remained closed until its demolition in 1959. Its site is now occupied by an extension of Newton Street into Great Queen Street, and an office block. Mander, Raymond and Joe Mitchenson (1968) Lost Theatres of London, Hart-Davis MacGibbon.
Came through this nice cafe which is located at latouche road ,pared kanpur it's a nice cafe plus affordable too ,this cafe is best for couples. It's inside a complex of novelty cinema , interiors are also nice and the food we get here is also tasty and delicious,one can celebrate their birthday too at this cafe.
Big screen with good sound quality and graphics. Great ambiance with nice staff Nice place to hangout
One of the best places to watch movie in Kanpur. With all the lighting and jazziness, it definitely appeals the users. Inox definitely takes care of the interiors, makes sure you feel the luxury and the opulence. Good quality, neat and hygienic food
It has one of the best screens and sound system in south kanpur. Service and catering of the PVR cinema was good. Movie hall has recliner seatings only. I didn't see option of sofa seats. Washrooms were clean. Paid parking available. Rs30 for 2 wheel
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Ticket prices are very low....and snacks available in very cheap rate.....after renovation cinema hall become good. Balcony ticket price is only 60 rupees and fc and family 30 and 40 rupees.
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