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Jaipur is the hottest holiday destination
for tourists. This royal city embraces many
fascinating sightseeing places. Along with
royal palaces, monuments, gardens and
temples, there are few more stars that
Jaipur is known for.
‘The Pink City’, has adopted all modern
trends accompanying the new generation. One
of the biggest examples of it is the Raj
Mandir, the silver screen on such a big
scale. The cinema inaugurated on 1st June
1976, as a studied concept by architect W.M.
Namjoshi. The first film shown in the cinema
was ‘Chaas’.
The building of Raj Mandir cinema hall is
designed in the modern style, with exotic
interiors and a magnificent exterior
structural design. The cinema is known to be
the largest cinema hall in India. ‘Wow’, is
the reaction when one enters the hall, gets
enchants with its lush beautiful pink royal
decors. The interiors of the building are so
awe-inspiring. The dazzling chandeliers, the
domes, the lobby, the flooring, and the
lighting give the theater an elite look.
One can be captivated by having a look at
the elaborately decorated ceiling which is
one of its kinds. The massive yet
mesmerizing chandeliers at the ceiling
embody the extravagant. The carpets covering
the floor of the hall are marks of royalty.
The Raj Mandir Cinema is equipped to screen
70mm films, and can accommodate about 1237
viewers. The exterior of the building has
been decorated with different figures and
lights. The designs were made with a thought
of excellence and this is the showplace of
the nation as is reflected by its grandeur.
Raj Mandir is known as one of the best
cinema theatres in Asia, and it is
counterpart to the Grauman's Chinese Theatre
in Hollywood, California. The cinema theatre
has maintained reasonable ticket rates even
today. The tickets are available in the same
format, and the snacks are even affordable.
You can enjoy latest movies at this very
majestic and extravagant cinema hall. One
can even please his eyes just by gazing
around the hall, if not intended to watch a
movie. Ensure that you don’t miss to see
this astonishing creation.
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