PVR launches luxury entertainment multiplex in Delhi

PVR launches luxury entertainment multiplex in Delhi

PVR

MUMBAI: PVR, the Delhi-based cinema exhibition major, has introduced a luxury entertainment multiplex - Director’s Cut (DC), at the Ambience Mall, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi.

Conceived by PVR CMD Ajay Bijli, DC further cements PVR’s stance in its core proposition-the film exhibition business.

Director’s Cut includes four luxurious cinema halls, a café, a cutting-edge restaurant, one of the city’s best-stocked bars, a lounge, a patisserie and a book shop devoted to the movies.

“The concept marries two thrilling ideas, that of luxury and cinema, bringing to connoisseurs, four screens made for cosseting viewers in the plushest surroundings that range from a fully recliner seating, 2K digital projection, finest surround sound and complete 3D capability. Director’s Cut has four ultra plush audis which can seat 282 people in all. The largest Audi can seat 108 people and the smallest one can accommodate 25 people.” PVR said.

The interiors of Directors’ Cut are soaked in classic and contemporary film-based art, so as to underline the classic quality of the experience. Signatures of cinematic legends-Kurosawa, Ray, Godard and more are etched on the smoky glass panels of the restaurant. The cinemas themselves are an ode to elegance and pampering, ranging from interiors in rich burgundy, gold, carmine and a shimmering ochre. Chic individual lamps sit on a console besides each seat. A waiter is a button away with a hot towel, a blanket, an hors d’ouvre or a drink.

Speaking on the launch, Bijli said: “I am happy to launch Director’s Cut today. DC brings an unmatched luxury cinema viewing experience, something which has never been seen in the country before. It will set a benchmark of excellence and offer value to a discerning audience. We bring in the most innovative concept of fine dining to cinemas, with cuisine brought together by renowned chefs from India and abroad, which will cater to every palate. We are positive that the property will be well received by discerning movie lovers of the capital.”

PVR Ltd joint MD Sanjeev Kumar Bijli added, “This is a significant opening for us. Although Director’s Cut will screen popular current cinema, it will also under Director’s Cut Rare banner, showcase vintage and classic cinema and landmark television shows. Film festivals will be a vigorous and an on-going feature. DC will create a cultural space where cineastes, with a taste for an ambience that is refined, will look forward to spending time on a regular basis, simply because no content will be inaccessible at this scale anywhere else. The plan for DC is unique, and we seek to make it a cultural hub showcasing distinguished speakers, exhibitions, lectures and performances.”

Director’s cut is an essential part of PVR’s assiduous strategy to scale up its exhibition business. PVR plans to further expand the concept to other metro cities. Once Directors’ Cut gains the requisite tipping point, it will also be offering memberships to a loyalty programme that has been already been put in place. The benefits will possibly outclass those offered by any upscale metropolitan club, the company said.