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Adlabs Cinemas expands footprint to Hyderabad
MUMBAI: Adlabs Cinemas, part of the Reliance ADAG, has opened a three-screen, 1045 seater multiplex in Hyderabad.
“The new multiplex will have three world class viewing screens with a total seating capacity of 1045 seats, seven food kiosks, DTS sound, Xenon projection systems, and wide screens,” an official statement said.
With the latest addition the company will boast of 61 multiplexes and 163 screens all over India.
Adlabs Cinemas COO Tushar Dhingra said, “We have been waiting to enter Hyderabad in a big way. Hyderabad is a very attractive city for Adlabs due to the large cosmopolitan population and rising mall culture, as well as the people‘s love of films.
“Our first cinema here is located in the heart of the city and is easily accessible to students, young working people and is also a training centre hub. We believe that our property will more than do justice to the high expectations of the people of the city.”
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Marico founder Harsh Mariwala’s book Harsh Realities set for film adaptation
Almighty Motion Picture taps Karan Vyas to script Marico story
MUMBAI: Almighty Motion Picture is turning its lens on India Inc., with plans to adapt Harsh Realities: The Making of Marico into a screen project. The story charts the rise of Harsh Mariwala, the chairman and founder of Marico, and is currently in early development, according to a report by Variety.
Writer Karan Vyas, known for his work on Scam 1992, Scoop and Made in India – A Titan Story, is attached to pen the screenplay. The project continues the studio’s growing interest in real-life Indian narratives that blend business with human drama.
At the heart of the story lies a defining moment in 1987, when Mariwala chose to step away from the family-run Bombay Oil Industries and strike out on his own. What followed was not just the creation of a company, but the reinvention of a legacy. Marico would go on to become a global FMCG player, with brands like Parachute, Saffola, Set Wet and Livon becoming household names, reaching nearly one in three Indians.
The source material, co-authored by Mariwala and renowned business strategist Ram Charan, offers more than a boardroom chronicle. It captures the grit behind the growth, the risks behind the rewards and the leadership lessons forged along the way.
The adaptation aims to move beyond balance sheets and brand milestones, focusing instead on the person behind the enterprise. Expect a narrative that leans into the emotional stakes of entrepreneurship, where decisions are as personal as they are professional.
Today, Marico draws about a quarter of its revenue from international markets across Asia and Africa, reflecting its steady transformation from a domestic player into a multinational force. Yet, if the makers have their way, the screen version will remind audiences that every global success story begins with a leap of faith.
With development set to begin soon, this is one business story that may just trade spreadsheets for storytelling, and profit margins for moments that linger








