Maratha Mandir brings down curtains on DDLJ after 20 years

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Mumbai, February 19: The romantic moments between actors Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, portrayal of a strict father, revelry around Indian wedding and a fun train journey in “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” (DDLJ) will be missed by moviegoers as the iconic movie made its fil curtain call Thursday at famous Maratha Mandir here - after two decades. Manoj Desai, owner of G7 Multiples and Gaiety Galaxy and the maging director of Maratha Mandir told IANS: “Yes, it’s true that we have pulled down the show. Today (Thursday) morning show was the last show of DDLJ at Maratha Mandir.” “The morning show which was the last show of DDLJ had an audience of 210,” he added. The film, which won 10 Filmfare Awards, including best film, best actor, best actress and best director at the 1996 edition of the ceremony, had been running uninterrupted at this single-theatre cinema hall at its usual playing time slot of 11:30 am. The film, which was first screened at Maratha Mandir in October 1995, was undergoing its 20th year of uninterrupted run at the iconic cinema hall. It also holds the record of the longest running film in the history of Indian cinema.

When asked about the reason behind closing of the shows of the film, he said: “Earlier we had lots of audience to watch this film that included people from abroad. Now there is hardly any audience coming in. “We have 1105 seats in one screen and out of which hardly 100 to 200 seats used to get occupied so it doesn’t make sense to run it any longer.” The normal tickets cost of this film was Rs. 20, Rs. 17 and Rs. 15 at the hall, drastically lower than what the multiplexes charge. However he says now the other fresh films will get extra screens. (IANS)

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