Is DDLJ still running in Mumbai?
Is DDLJ still running in Mumbai?
Whenever we talk about iconic Bollywood films, one of the first names to pop in our heads is Aditya Chopra’s evergreen Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead, this romantic-drama released in 1995 and is still being shown in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir cinema for over 25 years.
In which Theatre DDLJ is still running?
Maratha Mandir cinema hall
Now Showing: After Covid-19 Intermission, ‘DDLJ’ Returns To Mumbai Theatre Where It Has Been Running For 26 Years. Actor Shah Rukh Khan’s longest-running film, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, has been running non-stop at the iconic Maratha Mandir cinema hall for the past 26 years.
Is Ddlj still running in Maratha Mandir 2020?
Now Showing: After Covid-19 Intermission, ‘DDLJ’ Returns To Mumbai Theatre Where It Has Been Running For 26 Years. Actor Shah Rukh Khan’s longest-running film, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, has been running non-stop at the iconic Maratha Mandir cinema hall for the past 26 years.
What is the longest-running movie in theaters?
Star Wars screened for 44 weeks. Back to the Future was in theaters for 37 weeks. Beverly Hills Cop played for 30 weeks. Would you be able to envision a film now-a-days playing in theaters for over a half year?
Is dilwale dulhania le Jayenge returning to Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir?
DDLJ, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, is set to return to Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir. (Express archive photo) As cinema halls reopen in Mumbai after eight months, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) is set to return to iconic Maratha Mandir.
Where can you watch DDLJ every day in Mumbai?
Maratha Mandir in Mumbai screened DDLJ every day for 25 years until cinema halls shut due to the outbreak of coronavirus. (Photo: Komal RJ Panchal) Maratha Mandir screens DDLJ as their daily matinee show at 11.30 am, with balcony tickets costing Rs 25, Dress Circle at Rs 20, and stall tickets costing Rs 15.
How many seats are there in Maratha Mandir?
Maratha Mandir managing director Manoj Desai, however, told news agency IANS: “We have 1105 seats in one screen and out of which hardly 100 to 200 seats used to get occupied so it doesn’t make sense to run it any longer.” The tickets for DDLJ were sold at ₹ 20, ₹ 17 and ₹ 15 – much cheaper than the prices charged by multiplexes.