![]() Right now, there are 50 distributors who are regularly screening our CinePlays. “Cineplays have been shown in clubs, theatres, colleges and cultural centres. “We have received stupendous response from all over India,” he says. Overall, play-watching helps in character development.”Meanwhile, Anurag Khanna, who is handling the marketing of CinePlays, is ecstatic. “After a long day at work, this is a nice way to relax,” he says. You feel connected to the actors, especially, if they put up a good performance.”Īs for Captain Sanjay, watching a play or a CinePlay is a stress buster. On the other hand, a theatre experience is magical. “We spend a lot of money on seeing films, but there is not much of an emotional connect. “A play, when compared to a movie, is a far more enriching experience,” she says. “Many have a feeling that watching plays, rather than films, is a boring way to pass the time,” she says.īut Nazli has the opposite attitude. And there is nothing to match a live experience.”īut a CinePlay, Naazli says, is the best way to attract young people. That is because I have seen a lot of plays in places like Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi. “However, if given an option, I would opt for an actual play. “Yet, it was a mesmerising experience,” she says. But when you consider that we are in Kochi, and not many theatre groups will come here to perform, this is a good alternative.”Īnother viewer who agreed was teacher Naazli Shah. The analogy: The difference between reading a physical book and on a Kindle reader. Both Nandita Das and Subodh Maskara were outstanding. “However, this is the first time that I am seeing a CinePlay. “I have watched a lot of plays in Mumbai,” says Captain Sanjay Panda. And the response was unanimous: It was a good experience. And it was shown for the first time in Kochi, before a packed audience, at the Southern Naval Command. There were close-ups, long-range shots, and multiple takes, just like in a film. ‘Between The Lines’ was shot in five days at a studio in Mumbai. Incidentally, a CinePlay is a film made of a play. And the tensions in the courtroom inevitably spills over to the home front. However, in a twist, Maya, who is tackling her first case, after a long hiatus, is fighting on behalf of Kavita. The story is of Shekhar, an ace criminal lawyer, who ends up as the lawyer of a man, Mukesh, whose wife, Kavita shoots at him, but he survives. The gripping Cine Play, ‘Between The Lines’, which stars Subodh Maskara and his wife Nandita Das, begins with these dialogues. Shekhar: And it has been ten wonderful years since.” Maya: And this he told me on the day of the marriage. Only then does it make sense to buy.Maya: Yes, but only to fall in love the very next week. again UNLESS, you can use the 20% CineClub discount on Tuesdays on top of the Tuesday discount (and you eat their food). ![]() ![]() but if you don't go to the movies with friends or buy concession, then it's not worth it. But the 20% discount on concession and the 10% discount on additional tickets does make it worth it. So you don't really end up saving on the ticket. which is about a $4 savings per movie ticket + there are usually 2 Tuesdays/month = $8 saved/month = $96 saved/year (assuming you always watch 2 movies per month or $4 saved/month = $48 saved/year if you always just watch 1 movie per month). that's basically just a $2 savings per month = $24 saved/yearīut there's an alternative Tuesday movie tickets are generally priced at a discounted rate roughly $8 (for Regular admission). because the monthly price is $9.99/month which is only good for Regular admission (priced at $12/ticket). If not, then I'm not sure if it's worth it unless you definitely use more than 1 movie ticket per month. Can you use the 20% CineClub discount on concession on Tuesdays (when it's already discounted)?
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