Dhillon cinema chandigarh administration
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Fun’s over: Curtains come down on Tricity’s first multiplex
Counsel for Dhillon Complex, S K Jain and Vikas Jain, said, “The court disposed of all the three petitions appeal against the order passed by senior sub judge KK Jain in suit for possessions by way of ejectment, appeal against the order passed by civil judge junior division in suit for removing building violation and misuse and Contempt petition after both the parties reached compromise”
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As a stop-gap arrangement, the owners have forged an agreement with Cinepolis to run the multiplex, while all the shops in the mall are vacant now.
A theatre was run at the complex from to In , the Chandigarh Administration introduced Multiplex Theater and Conversion of Existing Cinema into Multiplex Theater Scheme, following the management of Dhillion Complex leased the premises to E-City Entertainment for a period of 25 years on a monthly rent of Rs 5 lakh.
As per the agreement, E-City Entertai
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Chandigarh admn to frame flexible movie ticket pricing
In a move set to benefit both moviegoers and cinema operators, the UT ledning is preparing to introduce flexible ticket pricing across multiplexes in Chandigarh, similar to models already in place in Punjab and Haryana.
Under the new struktur, movie ticket prices will vary based on demand, with rates differing for weekdays and weekends, and adjusted depending on the movie’s popularity or lack of thereof.
Currently, ticket prices in Chandigarh range from ₹ to ₹, while in the neighbouring states, prices fluctuate between ₹ and ₹
The change will allow multiplexes to offer lower ticket prices on weekdays when demand is lower—a significant shift from the current uniform pricing struktur, where there is no distinction between weekdays and weekend.
This flexibility will also allow cinema operators to adjust prices based on real-time demand, providing relief for moviegoers looking for more affordable options during off-peak
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Chandigarh administration shifts AP Dhillon’s show to Sector 25
Dec 18, AM IST
Events in Sector 25 also come with its own set of challenges. During rallies, commuters regularly travelling along the stretch between Sector 25/38 on Dakshin Marg and the road near Gate Number 3/UIET, Sector 14, face inconvenience. These roads remain blocked during such events, causing significant disruptions
Following complaints from residents and traders in and around Sector 34 about the severe traffic congestion, noise pollution, and disruption to businesses during the Karan Aujla and Diljit Dosanjh concerts, the UT administration has decided to shift the venue for AP Dhillon’s concert, scheduled for December 21, to Sector
The concert will be held at the rally ground in Sector 25, which is designated for protests, processions, and rallies with prior permission. The cremation ground is also located close by.
Confirming the development, Chandigarh deputy commissioner (DC) Nishant Yada