Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Pathaan' has made a breakthrough and boosted the cinema business in Kashmir, where cinema halls were shut for over three decades. The film has brought smiles to the hall owners.
With one of the biggest releases of the year 2023, 'Pathaan', hitting the silver screens on Wednesday, cinema halls across the nation saw an outpour of moviegoers creating unprecedented scenes at theatres.
As the Shah Rukh Khan starrer 'Pathaan' was released globally on Wednesday, Pune's iconic Victory Theater witnessed the joy of fans who rushed to the cinema hall to watch the action thriller.
While there's still a couple of days left before SRK fans head to cinema halls to see him back in action in the upcoming film 'Pathaan', the superstar surprised his fans on Sunday evening by greeting them from his house Mannat's roof!
Shah Rukh Khan, on Saturday, organised an 'Ask Me Anything' session on Twitter to engage with his fans directly. While the superstar replied to many of his fans online, the highlight of the interactive session was when the Bollywood actor casually mentioned South heartthrob Ram Charan whi
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The available facilities in the centre include an auditorium with a capacity for 700 persons, a convention centre with a capacity of 500 persons, two mini auditoriums with a seating capacity of 170 each, an exhibition area with a capacity of 500, 3 conference halls, e-library, 3 lecture hall
During the presser, Asif said that the production of fans run on electricity will be halted in Pakistan by July. "Inefficient fans use around 120-130 watts of electricity. Across the globe, fans are available that use 60-80 watts," he said.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that cinema hall owners are fully entitled to set their terms and conditions for selling food and beverages inside the halls.
Addressing the presser alongside other key ministers, Asif said that the production of fans run on electricity will be halted in Pakistan by July. "Inefficient fans use around 120-130 watts of electricity. Across the globe, fans are available that use 60-80 watts," he said.
On Sunday, former finance minister Miftah Ismail said "if Pakistan does default, God forbid - which, I believe can be avoided - it would take six months at the minimum to recover."
In the wake of a surge in COVID cases in several countries, wearing masks has been made compulsory inside restaurants, pubs, theatre halls, schools and colleges in Karnataka.