National Cinema Day will be held on September 20, 2024. To celebrate the day, the Multiplex Association of India has announced a special movie ticket deal for over 4,000 screens throughout the nation.
Offer Details
For this year's National Cinema Day, movie tickets are only Rs 99. This is the third time the promotion has been presented. Last year's National Cinema Day was held on October 13, 2023.
The Multiplex Association of India announced on X (previously Twitter) that National Cinema Day returns for its 3rd edition on September 20th! Enjoy movies at over 4,000 screens across India for just Rs 99. Don’t miss this perfect opportunity to catch your favourite films with your friends and family. Don’t miss this perfect opportunity to catch your favourite films with your friends and family.
Participating cinemas include PVR, Cinépolis, Citypride, Asian, Mukta A2, Movie Time, Wave, Moviemax, M2K, Delite, and many others. Please note that the offer does not apply to 3D, recliner, and premium formats.
How to Book Your Tickets?
Tickets may be purchased both online and offline. This deal is accessible through online marketplaces such as Paytm and BookMyShow. Visit the theatre website or social media accounts for further information on ticket and meal deals.
Movies to Watch
The National Cinema Day schedule includes both new titles and well-known classics. "Yudhra", "Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam" l, "Navra Maza Navsacha - 2", "Sucha Soorma", "Never Let Go" and "Transformers One" will be released. Last week’s releases “The Buckingham Murders” and “Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di" will also be shown. In addition, "Stree 2," which has been a blockbuster since its August 15 release, will be screened, along with re-releases of Tumbbad (2018) and “Veer-Zaara” (2004), which were re-released on September 13.
The Multiplex Association of India (MAI) started National Cinema Day in 2022 to mark cinemas reopening following the COVID-19 epidemic. The project sought to provide big discounts to film aficionados, while also supporting cinema owners who had experienced major losses during the lockdowns. The yearly event has become a popular tradition allowing movie lovers to watch films at a discounted price and supporting the theater industry's rehabilitation and expansion.