This story is from August 6, 2021

South Kolkata’s prominent single screen Malancha braces for a new day

Malancha, the prominent south Kolkata theatre, is now up for sale.
South Kolkata’s prominent single screen Malancha braces for a new day
Malancha, the prominent south Kolkata theatre, is now up for sale. The seats and the projector have already been sold. The owners are now in talks with buyers who are either realtor or associated with retail chains to sell off the theatre along with the adjoining four-story building. Records state that Malancha had opened its doors on October 26, 1979, with a Bengali mythological movie.
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Old-timers remember the screening of Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘Sharaabi’ and ‘Akhree Rasta’ at the theatre. Uttam Kumar’s ‘Ogo Bodhu Sundari’ too had done well there. Subsequently, other Hindi films including ‘Mohabbatein’ and ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ drew a good crowd.
It was among the four single screens, including Mahua, Bunty and Madhuban, that drew a lot of viewers in the stretch between Garia and Tollygunge. All of them shut down some years back. The first to close was Bunty. Madhudan and Mahua followed. In early 2000, Malancha was shut for a year due to renovation work. After running Kamal Haasan’s ‘Vishwaroopam 2’, it closed down on August 15, 2018, only to reopen on August 31. The cinema shut down for good in November that year.
Survival of single screens has been a big challenge for Tollywood. There were some 18 single screens in Kolkata that had kept their doors open before the government stalled exhibition this year due to the pandemic. According to Mausumi Guha Roy, who is a co-owner of the cinema, “My father, Subodh Roy Chowdhury, was the founder of the cinema. He died in 2010. My mother passed away three months later. My sister and I had wanted to keep the cinema running. We tried a lot to do so but were forced to close it in 2018 since we didn’t get the necessary cooperation. Since the cinema has been shut for long, both my sister and I have agreed with our uncle to sell it off.”
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