New Excelsior - another single screen cinema in South Mumbai! To view images from around the world or to participate in this worldly meme please click here
You do have some great looking theaters in Mumbai! I think they're dwindling in the states as more and more people have their own entertainment centers. Interesting development to watch.
The last independent single-screen theatre, in the city near our town, closed last year. Any new theatres in Canada have 6 or more movies playing at one time. -- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
How come you are covering all the haunts of the L&M and me when we had been newlyweds? I remember so many memorable movies in the New Excelsior some of them even twice or thrice! Pardon me though for commenting not on the photographic merit but on the subject itself :)
You do have some great looking theaters in Mumbai! I think they're dwindling in the states as more and more people have their own entertainment centers. Interesting development to watch.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what kind of snacks you can get at the cinemas in India.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the closer view. Looks like a nice venue. Does it feature first-run movies?
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I have been here.
ReplyDeleteNo naughtiness in the back row I hope!
ReplyDeleteThese names do ring a bell.....I imagine this was among the more popular ones that people flocked to during the 70s and the 80s!
ReplyDeleteThe last independent single-screen theatre, in the city near our town, closed last year. Any new theatres in Canada have 6 or more movies playing at one time.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Great place.
ReplyDeletenice capture , hope this remains for a longer time .
ReplyDeleteHow interesting.
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I miss single screen theatres. Delhi is left with only a numbered few!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! Hope to see more of Mumbai through your eyes in the decade to come :D
Some landmarks of Mumbai never die and still continue to be exciting!!
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting building and a good capture.
ReplyDeleteLove the dramatic movie poster!
ReplyDeleteHow come you are covering all the haunts of the L&M and me when we had been newlyweds? I remember so many memorable movies in the New Excelsior
ReplyDeletesome of them even twice or thrice! Pardon me though for commenting not on the photographic merit but on the subject itself :)
is there popcorn in this joint?:p
ReplyDeletebeau cinema, avec une affiche tres colorisée
ReplyDeleteyet another beautiful post on our common heritage.
ReplyDeleteThis single screen looks old.
ReplyDeleteReally love this series of yours.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post you have there. :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
Oh yes, as I just wrote myself, I do appreciate a good cinema!
ReplyDeletewonderful take :)..makes me miss BOMBAY:(
ReplyDeleteHave u been there ? .... changing time - changing world !
ReplyDeleteNICE SHOT.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting.
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