<p>New Delhi: Over 60 lakh moviegoers went to the theatres on National Cinema Day, which was celebrated on Friday, the Multiplex Association of India (MAI) has announced.</p><p>As part of the one-day event, cinephiles were charged only Rs 99 per admission at theatres across the country.</p><p>More than 4,000 screens, including cinema chains like PVR INOX, Cinepolis, Miraj, Citypride, Mukta A2, Movie Time, Wave, M2K and Delite, participated in the initiative.</p>.<p>According to a press release, films such as <em>Stree 2</em>, <em>Yudhra</em>, <em>Tumbbad</em>, <em>Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam</em> and <em>The Buckingham Murders</em> emerged as "major crowd-pullers".</p>.<p>"Alongside these, other notable films like <em>Transformers One</em>, <em>Never Let Go</em>, and regional movies such as <em>Navra Maza Navsacha – 2</em>, <em>Sucha Soorma</em>, <em>Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di</em>, <em>The Greatest of All Time</em>, <em>Mathu Vadalara 2</em>, <em>Kishkindha Kandam</em>, <em>Bibi Rajni</em>, <em>Ibbani Tabbida Ileyali</em>, among others, have further enriched the diverse and dynamic lineup for this year's National Cinema Day," a press release stated.</p>.<p>The MAI said the event not only established a new benchmark for the Indian cinema industry but also reignited the nation's profound love for the cinematic experience, transforming theatres into vibrant hubs of celebration once again.</p><p>"We extend our sincere gratitude to the millions of film fans whose enthusiasm made this year’s National Cinema Day an extraordinary success," the association said in a statement.</p><p>This was the third edition of the National Cinema Day. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Over 60 lakh moviegoers went to the theatres on National Cinema Day, which was celebrated on Friday, the Multiplex Association of India (MAI) has announced.</p><p>As part of the one-day event, cinephiles were charged only Rs 99 per admission at theatres across the country.</p><p>More than 4,000 screens, including cinema chains like PVR INOX, Cinepolis, Miraj, Citypride, Mukta A2, Movie Time, Wave, M2K and Delite, participated in the initiative.</p>.<p>According to a press release, films such as <em>Stree 2</em>, <em>Yudhra</em>, <em>Tumbbad</em>, <em>Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam</em> and <em>The Buckingham Murders</em> emerged as "major crowd-pullers".</p>.<p>"Alongside these, other notable films like <em>Transformers One</em>, <em>Never Let Go</em>, and regional movies such as <em>Navra Maza Navsacha – 2</em>, <em>Sucha Soorma</em>, <em>Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di</em>, <em>The Greatest of All Time</em>, <em>Mathu Vadalara 2</em>, <em>Kishkindha Kandam</em>, <em>Bibi Rajni</em>, <em>Ibbani Tabbida Ileyali</em>, among others, have further enriched the diverse and dynamic lineup for this year's National Cinema Day," a press release stated.</p>.<p>The MAI said the event not only established a new benchmark for the Indian cinema industry but also reignited the nation's profound love for the cinematic experience, transforming theatres into vibrant hubs of celebration once again.</p><p>"We extend our sincere gratitude to the millions of film fans whose enthusiasm made this year’s National Cinema Day an extraordinary success," the association said in a statement.</p><p>This was the third edition of the National Cinema Day. </p>