Rajmandir Cinema
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN JAIPUR/ Updated : May 23, 2016, 13:13 IST
Synopsis
Rajmandir Cinema, often referred to as the ‘Pride of Asia’, is a beautiful movie theater in the city of Jaipur opened in the year 1976. Located on Bhagwan Das Road, this meringue-shaped auditorium was designed in Art Moderne style … Read more
Rajmandir Cinema, often referred to as the ‘Pride of Asia’, is a beautiful movie theater in the city of Jaipur opened in the year 1976. Located on Bhagwan Das Road, this meringue-shaped auditorium was designed in Art Moderne style by the famous architect W.M. Namjoshi. A combination of style and opulence, and has hosted premieres of several Hindi films over the years and the first movie that was screened here was the superhit Hindi film ‘Charas’ starring Dharamendra and Hema Malini, on 1st June 1976. Read less

Rajmandir Cinema, often referred to as the ‘Pride of Asia’, is a beautiful movie theater in the city of Jaipur opened in the year 1976. Located on Bhagwan Das Road, this meringue-shaped auditorium was designed in Art Moderne style by the famous architect W.M. Namjoshi. A combination of style and opulence, and has hosted premieres of several Hindi films over the years and the first movie that was screened here was the superhit Hindi film ‘Charas’ starring Dharamendra and Hema Malini, on 1st June 1976. The moment you enter the theatre, you will be mesmerised the gorgeous meringue interiors, the high ceiling walls decorated with beautiful chandeliers and rising staircases. So, do not miss out on an opportunity of experiencing something different and visit Rajmandir Cinema while in Jaipur.
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