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PVR ties up with IMAX Corporation; launches 1st IMAX theatre in Bangalore
MUMBAI: Entertainment company PVR Ltd. has launched its first IMAX theatre in India at the PVR Forum Bangalore.
Together with IMAX Corporation PVR will bring the best movie-going experience in the world to its patrons at India‘s largest multiplex (with 11 screens) PVR Forum.
PVR group president and CEO Pramod Arora said, “There is a growing appetite for premium entertainment in India, and with massive popularity of the IMAX brand worldwide, it was time to introduce this experience to our patrons. It is one of the world‘s most recognized premium entertainment brands and it fits perfectly with PVR‘s mission to offer our guests the ultimate in movie-going experiences. PVR is revolutionizing the Indian entertainment space by bringing the best technological innovations to provide our customers the ultimate movie-going experience. IMAX is one of the world‘s premium recognized entertainment brands and we are positive that our association with them will be well-received by our patrons.”
Film connoisseurs will be able to enjoy movies at the PVR IMAX theatre, which combines crystal-clear images, powerful digital sound and customized theatre design to create a unique movie experience. PVR also plans to launch new IMAX theatres in Mumbai and Delhi as well as a second IMAX theatre in Bangalore.
The property also features large LCD screens throughout to create a dynamic experience for patrons. The box office has a red glass fascia with movie artwork created by compiling famous quotes from iconic movies of the past.
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Dhurandhar returns to theatres worldwide on March 13 ahead of Dhurandhar The Revenge release
Jio Studios re-releases blockbuster across 500 screens globally before sequel
MUMBAI: The spy saga of Dhurandhar is gearing up for a big-screen encore before its next chapter arrives.
Ahead of the release of Dhurandhar The Revenge on March 19, Jio Studios and B62 Studios are bringing the original Dhurandhar back to cinemas worldwide in a rare international theatrical re-release.
The global blockbuster is returning across nearly 500 screens, including around 250 in India from March 12 and another 250 overseas beginning March 13.
For fans of the franchise, the move offers a chance to revisit the film that ignited the high-octane spy-action universe just days before the sequel lands in theatres. It also sets up a rare back-to-back big-screen experience, allowing audiences to relive the original before diving straight into the next chapter.
While re-releases of popular films are occasionally seen in India, international re-runs of Hindi films remain uncommon. The scale of the rollout reflects the growing global appetite for the franchise.
In North America alone, Dhurandhar will return to theatres across nearly 185 screens, highlighting the strong anticipation surrounding the upcoming sequel.
The excitement is set to build further with special Wednesday premiere shows of Dhurandhar The Revenge scheduled across the US and Canada on March 18, a day ahead of its global release. Many of these premieres will be hosted on premium large format screens, featuring wall-to-wall displays, immersive sound systems such as Dolby Atmos, enhanced projection and luxury seating.
These formats are typically reserved for major Hollywood event films, and early bookings suggest strong demand with several shows already sold out.
The recently released trailer of Dhurandhar The Revenge has also sparked buzz among exhibitors and trade circles, with expectations running high for the film’s international performance.
Dhurandhar The Revenge is written, directed and produced by Aditya Dhar. The film is produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar.
Jio Studios presents a B62 Studios production, an Aditya Dhar film.
The spy-action thriller will release worldwide on March 19, 2026, in five languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
The film arrives in theatres globally on the occasion of Gudi Padwa and Ugadi, just ahead of Eid, setting the stage for a festive box office run.








