‘Cinema Lovers Day’ with movie tickets at ₹99 on Feb 23!!

Who doesn’t like to watch movies? Everyone goes to movies for a relaxation or enjoyment. But movie tickets are pricy, right? We have a good news for you! PVR INOX is inviting all movie enthusiasts to enjoy in a spectacular experience at a very unbeatable prices. Yes, today, On this special occasion, movie lovers can get mainstream movie tickets at an extremely exciting and low rate of only ₹99, with no hidden charges!

Every movie ticket at 99 in Inox today?

PVR-INOX has announced the Cinema Lovers Day on February 23 for their viewers. What is so special about this day? Well, on this celebration, the theatre chain is offering film tickets at a discounted price, you can any movie ticket in Rs 99 only! This is a great offer for moviegoers, because the normal ticket prices range starts from Rs 200-800 depending on the theatre and city. PVR tweeted about the offer, saying: “Cinema lovers, get ready! Here is your chance to enjoy the latest blockbusters at an irresistible price of ₹99. Celebrate this Cinema Lovers Day like a true cinephile!”

Although, this Rs 99 offer is applicable in select cities only, and recliner and premium formats are not included. The company has already added that. However , this special offer extends to both regular and recliner seats, so it is easily accessible to all moviegoers. Regular seats will be only 99 rupees, Recliner Seats will be 199 rupees only. From ‘All India Rank‘, to action flicks like ‘Fighter’ and ‘Crackk’ to action-drama ‘Article 370‘ and romance-comedy ‘Teri Baato mein Aisa Uljha Jiya,‘ there’s something for every Bollywood enthusiast who wants to use this  rupees 99 offer.

“This special occasion brings audiences of all ages together for a day of cinematic bliss, celebrating the incredible success of multiple films at the box office this year. It’s a heartfelt “thank you” to all the moviegoers who contributed to this success and an open invitation to those who haven’t yet returned to their local cinema,” the multiplex association said on X, formerly Twitter.