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Bhediya, Bhoot, Stree, Munjya, and More to Re-Release for Halloween 2024

PVR INOX Limited is gearing up to launch its Halloween Film Festival, a thrilling celebration that invites horror fans and cinema lovers to dive into a spine-tingling cinematic adventure. The festival will feature exclusive re-releases of iconic horror films, giving audiences the chance to relive the chills and screams on the big screen. Running from October 23rd to October 31st, 2024, PVR INOX will present a remarkable lineup of classic and contemporary horror films designed to send shivers down your spine.
Highlights include The Conjuring trilogy (English), IT Chapter One and IT Chapter Two (English), Don’t Breathe (English), as well as popular Hindi films like Stree, Munjya, and Bhediya.“Halloween is a time when we let our imaginations run wild, and we wanted to capture that spirit in our festival,” says Gautam Dutta, CEO – Revenue and Operations, PVR INOX Limited.“Experiencing a horror film in a theater is unparalleled—the shared gasps, the heightened tension, and the immersive sound and visuals make every scare even more exhilarating.
At PVR INOX, we’re thrilled to bring this electrifying atmosphere to life this Halloween, offering moviegoers a unique way to experience fear like never before!”Festival attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy this cinematic feast across more than 70 cinemas in 30 cities.
The festival aims to create a community of horror enthusiasts who can share their love for the genre in a festive environment. Special events, including themed nights and interactive sessions, will enhance the experience, allowing fans to engage with fellow horror aficionados. Additionally, attendees can expect exclusive merchandise and themed snacks to elevate their movie-watching experience.
With engaging discussions and the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals, PVR INOX is not just showcasing films but creating a memorable celebration of all things horror. Festival attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy this cinematic feast across more than 70 cinemas in 30 cities.