Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

REGAL RINGS IT DOWN WITH RK

The 85yearold cinema is closing on March 30, may return as a multiplex

- Abhinav Rajput abhinav@hindustant­imes.com n

Raj Kapoor’s Mera Naam Joker and Sangam will be the last two movies to be screened at Delhi’s 85-year-old Regal Cinema, which will down its curtains on March 30.

NEW DELHI: Raj Kapoor’s Mera Naam Joker and Sangam will be the last two movies to be shown at Delhi’s 85-year-old Regal cinema hall that is closing down on March 30.

One of the owners of the hall, Vishal Choudhary, said that he received many requests and fan mails requesting them to screen Raj Kapoor’s movies as the hall was his favourite. He is said to have visited the theatre regularly and hosted premieres of several films released under the banner of RK films, including Sangam that released in 1964 and Mera Naam Joker, first screened in 1970.

The hall that is currently playing Anushka Sharma-starrer Phillauri will show Mera Naam Joker at 6pm and Sangam at 9pm on Thursday.

Regal Cinema in Connaught Place was the first theatre in the area opened in 1932 by Sir Sobha Singh. Called the New Delhi Premier Theatre in its early days, Regal may return as a multiplex with four auditoria. According to an owners of the hall, they are trying to get permission from agencies concerned to build a multiplex at the same spot. “The facade will not be changed as the building is a heritage structure but inside there will be major changes including a new design of the hall, better seats, new toilets and canteen,” said Choudhary.

The corridors and the staircase of the hall is lined with black and white photograph­s of actors Dev Anand, Meena Kumari, Nargis, and Raj Kapoor.

“Raj Kapoor and Nargis would spend time a lot of time here. Kapoor often sat through the premieres of his films. The theatre was decorated and rituals were performed before the start of every film. Every show then was house full in advance for at least a week,” said Roop Ghai, manager.

Choudhary said he has got 60% of the proposal to build a multiplex cleared. “We have got the no-objection certificat­e from fire department and Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI) as it is a heritage site. Our designs have been approved by Delhi Urban Arts Commission,” he told HT.

“It will, however, take at least a year before the work begins as we have to take permission from several other department­s and it takes a long time to complete these things,” he said. Hindustan Times had reported on December 22 that the cinema was on the verge of closing due to severe cash crunch aggravated by demonetisa­tion.

Choudhary said it was time to fold up Regal as they had not been making money for many years now. “Business has been down for a decade and last month’s collection of Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya film was also not very good.” He said the cinema hall has been unable to recover operating costs over the past two years. “Half the money we get from tickets goes to the distributo­r. It costs us over ₹2 lakh a week to run a show.”

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? The hall is currently showing Phillauri. It will show Mera Naam Joker at 6pm and Sangam at 9pm on Thursday.
HT FILE PHOTO The hall is currently showing Phillauri. It will show Mera Naam Joker at 6pm and Sangam at 9pm on Thursday.

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