PVR INOX to re-release Jab We Met at their Valentine’s film festival

| Updated: 09 February, 2024 1:04 pm IST

NEW DELHI: Valentine’s Week is here, and couples are seeking various ways to spend quality time together. If you’re among them, look no further because PVR INOX has launched its Valentine’s Film Festival, offering a romantic extravaganza for movie buffs. Featuring a lineup of blockbuster romantic movies including classics like Titanic, romance cult- Jab We Met, and Pyaar Ka Punchnama, the festival is set to enchant audiences from February 9th to 15th, 2024.

Spread across 194 cinemas in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai, as well as 62 other cities across India, the festival aims to bring lovebirds together for an unforgettable cinematic experience. Movie enthusiasts can indulge in this romantic treat starting from just Rs. 112 for tickets, making it accessible to all.

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Gautam Dutta, Co-CEO of PVR INOX Ltd, expressed his enthusiasm for the festival, saying, “The Valentine’s Film Festival is not just about movies; it’s about creating unforgettable moments of love and joy. At PVR INOX, our pursuit has always been to transform every cinematic experience into a cherished memory for our patrons. With this festival, we have meticulously curated a diverse selection of romantic masterpieces, ensuring there’s something extraordinary for every movie enthusiast. This festival is not just an ode to the magic of cinema; it’s a heartfelt invitation to celebrate the essence of Valentine’s Day with your loved ones.”

The ticket pricing for this cinematic extravaganza will start from Rs. 112/- onwards, making it accessible to a wide range of movie enthusiasts. Patrons can conveniently book their tickets through the PVR INOX app or website and through aggregator apps.

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PVR INOX Limited, boasting 1712 screens across 360 cinemas in 113 cities in India and Sri Lanka, is known for its commitment to delivering exceptional cinematic experiences. The merger of PVR and INOX promises a wide range of cinema services and premium entertainment options for audiences nationwide.

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