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Chennai: Inox opens third multiplex

| @indiablooms | Apr 01, 2019, at 05:02 pm

Chennai, Ap 1 (UNI) Multiplex chain, INOX Leisure Limited, launched its third multiplex in Chennai.

The newe multiplex has come up at Marina Mall on the Old Mahabalipuram Road, popularly known as the OMR.

The massive multiplex boasts of 1,820 seats spread across eight imposingly designed auditoriums.

The occasion also marked the launch of INOX’s homegrown giant screen format – BigPix in India.

Each of the eight screens in the multiplex was soaked in comfort and equipped with the best-in-class cinema technologies for sound and projection.

The multiplex operated its first show on Sunday, a release here said.

INOX’s latest addition in Chennai would augment its presence in Tamil Nadu to a total of 31 screens across five properties.

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