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It is beyond doubt that our incredible Mega Multiplex Cinemas are the second name of comfort, entertainment and luxury. We strive to provide you sublime services and convenient online booking so that you can have an exquisite experience with us. We aim at indulging you in a cinema where movie seems real and worth watching. The comfy chairs, delectable eatables Read more...
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4D Cinema Karachi is located on University Rd, Karachi.The 4D Cinema in Karachi 3D and 4D cinema has two screens & a seating capacity of 290 people equipped with Silver & Gold class seats.4D Cinema in Karachi ticket movies Rs price is Rs:650 per person Read more...
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Housed on the second floor of The Place is the completely first of its kind, built from the ground up and designed by world renowned cinema Architects Mesbur & Smith of Canada, the cutting edge, the state of art cinema complex, Nueplex Cinemas. Comprising 5 theaters, totaling 1100 seats and home to the 3 largest silver screens in Pakistan, Nueplex Read more...
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Having opened in 1968, Capri Cinema has nearly half a century’s worth of glamorous history during which it has been synonymous with high quality films, all-encompassing sound, and enchanting picture quality; all housed in a comfortable, friendly and inviting family environment facilitated by ample parking space.We are now rated as one of the best-maintained Single Screen General Audience Cinema in Pakistan with a Read more...
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Located in the Saddar district of Karachi, this was said to be the first theater in Pakistan with two balconies. It was built in the 1960’s and was also the first cinema in Karachi to be equipped with 70mm screen and projection equipment. The first film shown in this process was David Lean’s “Lawrence of Arabia”. Read more...
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