PVR Inox shares crashed 4% after Q4 results announcement. The company posted a profit as opposed to a loss in the year-ago period.
Despite a sharper-than-expected decline in moviegoers during FY25, PVR Inox — India’s largest multiplex chain — managed to keep revenues afloat by leaning into its Food & Beverage (F&B) offerings, ...
Blockbuster hits, particularly Pushpa 2, which contributed 36% of Q3's India box office collections, boosted earnings. PVR INOX reported its financial results for Q3 and the nine-month period ending ...
PVR Inox reported strong Q4 results led by higher ticket prices, and a strong movie pipeline. Analysts remain bullish on the ...
PVR Inox noted that screening schedules may vary by city. PVR INOX has announced the launch of “Blockbuster Tuesdays”, an exciting new weekly offer that brings movie tickets starting at price of just ...
If you’d asked anyone before covid about the movie exhibition business, the answer would’ve been simple: single screens were fading and multiplexes were booming. And they weren’t wrong. The numbers ...
PVR INOX lowers Blockbuster Tuesday tickets to Rs 95, passing GST benefits to customers. GST on movie tickets priced Rs 100 or less dropped from 12% to 5%, making cinema more affordable. Price cut ...
- Ticket cap could reduce PVR Inox’s revenue by up to 2.2 percent between FY26–28. - Premium formats like IMAX may no longer be financially viable under flat pricing. - A legal challenge is likely, ...
Major film exhibitors of India, including PVR INOX, Cinépolis, Miraj Cinemas, and Mukta A2 Cinemas are offering movie tickets at Rs 99 every Tuesday this entire summer across more than 4000 ...
The Karnataka government released a draft notification on Tuesday proposing a uniform cap of Rs 200 (tax inclusive) on movie ticket prices across all theatres and multiplexes in the state - a move ...
The success of the re-release of old Hindi movies is one that no one precedented. With its success, it was proven that there is a demand for old nostalgia-driving movies to watch on the big screen.
The Bengaluru District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has directed PVR INOX to display the actual time of movie on tickets and not the time when the advertisements start playing in the hall.