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"The multiplex business is growing and we plan to increase the total number of screens that we operate to 75 by the end of this fiscal and 200 in the next two-and-a-half years." 1 - Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, Executive Director, PVR Ltd, in February 2006. "The only reason why single screen cinemas in the places I am targeting are not doing well is that people even in small towns no longer want to make do with torn seats, dirty bathrooms, candy bars which serve nothing, and bad projection; these towns have paying capacity, and they will pay for comfort levels." 2 - Ginni Chaddha, Director, Wave Cinemas,3 in February 2003. Introduction
PVR's expansion plans included B and C grade cities like Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh), Aurangabad (Maharashtra), and Latur (Maharashtra).
This potential in the cinema exhibition business had attracted many big players from other sectors like real estate, construction, and media. Companies like Adlabs, Satyam, Prasads, Funcinema, Wave Cinemas, Inox, Shringar, etc. had already started their operations in the multiplex business and were making huge investments in expansion. Their expansion plans were expected to pose a serious challenge to PVR.
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1] “PVR to invest Rs. 400 crore,” www.businessstandard.com, February 03, 2006. |
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