Amazing cinema hall.. latest Manipuri film are showcast here..
Vikash Chauhan
Probably One of the best in Manipur but nowhere comparable to even a single screen cinema of other parts of the country. If you are a tourist and you don't know the Meiteilon language then watching movie in Manipur would be probably the worst idea you will ever have.
Dammy Dark
This is a cinema hall which is located in pratap gali. This is also very old theater and you can enjoy here only manipuri movies
Inaocha Khoirom
One of the oldest Movie Theatre at Paona Keithel,Impal, is showing Manipuri films.
SM Khuptong
Here are reasons why single screen theatres are better than multiplexes. Affordable refreshments Premium multiplexes charge as much as 400 or even 500 bucks for a tub ofpopcorn and soft drinks. Inn single screens, you can a whole variety of snacks for a much lesser amount. You can have a packet of popcorn or chips and a can of soft drink for less than hundred bucks. The refreshments in multiplexes are exorbitantly priced and this is one of those things that irk an average moviegoer.
Enthusiastic crowd While multiplexes are mostly frequented by families and the urban youth, the mass population, which can afford tickets at a lower rate, visit single screens. If you are planning to watch a commercial potboiler starring a big star, watching the film in a single-screen theatres would be far more fun than in a multiplex as the crowd is far more enthusiastic and reactive.
Cheaper tickets The most obvious reasons for somebody preferring to watch a film in a single-screen theatre over a multiplex is the low ticket rates the former offers. The ticket rates in multiplexesfluctuate vastly depending upon the film or even the show timings. These fluctuations take place with single-screen theatre ticket rates but they are negligible in comparison.
Great ambience Multiplexes might be more posh and elegant than single screen-screen theatres but the latter has certain warmth and the kind of ambience that the former would not provide you with. Yes, some of the single-screen theatres are in bad shape but there are several others like Regal Cinema in Colaba, Mumbai which have state-of-the-art architecture and facilitieswhich modern multiplexes do not have.
Shorter intervals Films playing in multiplexes have longer intervals as they need to make money out of the refreshments they provide. For that, the audience need a good amount of time to buy them before the film starts and during the interval. Snacks are provided in single-screen theatres but it is not a major source of income for them, so they tend to keep intervals shorter.
Manish Tripathi
This place is now not some moviehall but its developing as a market which is also not so good, it had it glory days in past but after ban on hindi movies its dooms day started andat present its not upto the mark. Sad but true.
Suresh Konsam
A very all theatre in Imphal city located in Paona Bazar. Three movie shows are available every day
Affordable refreshments
Premium multiplexes charge as much as 400 or even 500 bucks for a tub ofpopcorn and soft drinks. Inn single screens, you can a whole variety of snacks for a much lesser amount. You can have a packet of popcorn or chips and a can of soft drink for less than hundred bucks. The refreshments in multiplexes are exorbitantly priced and this is one of those things that irk an average moviegoer.
Enthusiastic crowd
While multiplexes are mostly frequented by families and the urban youth, the mass population, which can afford tickets at a lower rate, visit single screens. If you are planning to watch a commercial potboiler starring a big star, watching the film in a single-screen theatres would be far more fun than in a multiplex as the crowd is far more enthusiastic and reactive.
Cheaper tickets
The most obvious reasons for somebody preferring to watch a film in a single-screen theatre over a multiplex is the low ticket rates the former offers. The ticket rates in multiplexesfluctuate vastly depending upon the film or even the show timings. These fluctuations take place with single-screen theatre ticket rates but they are negligible in comparison.
Great ambience
Multiplexes might be more posh and elegant than single screen-screen theatres but the latter has certain warmth and the kind of ambience that the former would not provide you with. Yes, some of the single-screen theatres are in bad shape but there are several others like Regal Cinema in Colaba, Mumbai which have state-of-the-art architecture and facilitieswhich modern multiplexes do not have.
Shorter intervals
Films playing in multiplexes have longer intervals as they need to make money out of the refreshments they provide. For that, the audience need a good amount of time to buy them before the film starts and during the interval. Snacks are provided in single-screen theatres but it is not a major source of income for them, so they tend to keep intervals shorter.