It is all about Multan city of Pakistan which is said to be 5000 B.C. historic oldest living city and sister city of Rome. Rig Veda was written here, Alexander the great captured it, famous Chinese traveler Hieun Tsang visited here. Previously it was called "City of Gold" now called "City of Saints". I have given all information regarding tourism to help tourists and pilgrims.
Showing posts with label Cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cinema. Show all posts
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Super Cinema Multiplex Construction in Multan
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Multan Garisson Club Services Club |
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Under construction cinemas and plazas in Muktan |
If someone still believes that the cinema business is on the verge of collapse, then he should look at the level of investment being made by different entertainment companies, like Super Cinema, in establishing state-of-the-art multiplex cinemas. This could be enough to change perception.
At present, around 100 new multiplex cinema houses are either under construction or in the pipeline all over the country with investment estimated at Rs10 billion. Of these, 13 new screens (cinemas) will be installed by Super Cinema with an investment of over Rs1 billion.
Super Cinema Founder-entrepreneur Ramzan Sheikh, however, believes that the cinema business is still in its infancy despite lots of development aimed at replacing traditional cinemas with multiplex screens in recent years.
Established in 2012, under the umbrella of Mainland Group Limited, Super Cinema is expanding its footprint rapidly. In about two years, the company is running eight cinemas.
The group, which is also operating the Royal Palm Golf and Country Club, is well aware of the changing trends and ways to capitalise on them and set up profitable ventures.
The cinema industry got a real lift after the removal of the ban on Indian films in 2007. Apart from this, the Punjab government, following the 18th Constitution Amendment, is encouraging private investment in the neglected industry and supporting efforts to remove hurdles in the way of growth, adds Sheikh.
The upcoming 13 cinema projects worth over Rs1 billion in cities like Multan, Sialkot and Lahore will also include food courts.
Sheikh believes that the modern cinema is incomplete without food courts and play areas for children. The group is also investing in quality food courts along with digital/3D screens and is trying to establish it as an allied business.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Multani People Want Indian and English Movies too
Sixteen Hindi films were screened in Pakistan last year after a nearly four-decade ban
By then the profits had been coming in for some time, establishing the Indian films as an economically viable option. Much investment had gone into building multiplexes in Pakistani cities and in the words of Syed Noor, “we must save this investment.”
The investment in multiplexes is increasing over time. While 20 per cent of the revenue generated by film screening in the country is still estimated to come from a Karachi multiplex, cinema halls have cropped up or ‘become functional’ in cities like Multan and Faisalabad.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Hundreds of Years Old Cinemas of Multan

Crown, a 105-year-old non-operative cinema and some other pre-partition cinemas which have been pulled down are depressing for film-lovers of the city as they have their fond memories attached with these cinema houses. Imperial, the only cinema in Multan Cantt and Khayam, another old cinema on Old Khanewal Road, were demolished last year including Anjumun and Shalimar.
Located at Nawan Shehr Chowk, more than 60 years old Zenith cinema is also being demolished while Mehfil, Taj Mahal and Naushab have not been screening films since long which have been disappointing for cinema goers.
“The city had 20 cinemas in the past and families used to visit cinemas for watching films, but now only four cinemas-Rex, Capri and Dream Land are screening films regularly. Babar and Starlite cinemas have been converted into theatres,” said Cinema Association President Masood Arif Butt while talking to this agency on Monday.
Crown, one of the oldest cinemas of the city, was known as “Sitara Taki” in the past. Like some other cinemas, Crown is also not screening films since long depicting gloomy situation for film-lovers.
“When we made our optical shop in Multan Cantt in 1970, we saw Imperial cinema here. Perhaps, it was a pre-partition cinema. It was the only entertainment place for dwellers of the area. But Alas! Now it has been converted into a garments mall,” lamented Muhammad Wasim, who runs an optical shop in Cantt.
“Multan is a cultural city and it had several beautiful cinemas. I was very fond of films when I was young. Tickets were also cheap and films were superb either they were Urdu or Punjabi. Now, I don’t find good cinemas except a few in the city,” said Sheikh Ishfaq, another old cine-goer.
Several attempts were made to contact CEO Multan Cantonment, Malik Ishaq, through call and sms for his comment on the story, but he could not be reached.
At the moment there is no 3D cinema in Multan but under construction

Saturday, June 4, 2011
City Center Multan
City Center Multan is a multi purpose eleven story building used for a drive in Bazar, 3D cinema, Five star hotle, Luxury apartments and shopping mall. It is located on Nusrat road SSP Chowk Multan. Not to be confused with City Plaza on Khanewal Road Multan and City Tower on Chingi No 9 in Multan.
Here are few photos of its model
Promo Video
Location Map
It is on Nusrat road Multan near SSP Chowk
Here are few photos of its model
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan Nusrat Road Qasim road SSP chowk |
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Five Star hotel in City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan |
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Skyscaper City Center Multan Day |
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Skyscaper City Center Multan Night time |
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City Center Multan Hall |
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City Center Multan Drive in Bazar |
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City Center Multan Drive through Bazar |
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan Parking |
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City Center Multan Bowling fun |
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City Center Multan Kidz, hotel, etc |
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan Hotel |
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan Dinnin Hall |
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City Center Multan Luxury apartments |
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City Center Multan Conference Hall |
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City Center Multan 3D Cinema |
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City Center Multan Stage |
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City Center Multan Escalators |
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City Center Multan Masjid |
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan Hotel |
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City Center Multan |
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City Center Multan |
Location Map
It is on Nusrat road Multan near SSP Chowk
Saturday, May 21, 2011
List of Cinema Houses in Multan
Here is a list of cinemas in Multan which shows Pakistan, Urdu, Punjabi, English and even Indian Hindi movies. But not all cinemas show all types of movies.
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Proposed 3D cinema Cineplex in City Centre Multan |
- CineStar Multan
- Capri Cinema, Chowk Saddu Sam, Multan
- Dreamland Cinema, Hussain Agahi, Multan
- Kiran Cinema, Haram Gate, Multan
- Naz Cinema, Walayatabad No.1, Multan
- Star Cinema, Near General Truck/Bus Stands, Multan
- Rex Cinema, Dera Adda, Multan
- Khayam Cinema, Hamayun Road, near Chowk Ghanta Ghar, Multan
- Starlite Cinema, Dera Adda, Multan
- Baber Cinema, Kachehry Road, Multan
- Hashmat Mahal Cinema, Hussain Agahi, near Dolat Gate, Multan
- Taj Mahal Cinema
- Noshab Cinema, Akbar Road, Multan
- Radhu, Haram Gate, Multan
- Mehfil Cinema, Hussain Agahi, Multan
- Crown Cinema, Hussain Agahi, Multan
- Shalimar Cinema, Masoom Shah Road, Multan
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