The other day we went to watch the much anticipated Akshay Kumar starrer Chandni Chowk to China at the newly opened multiplex in Super Mall. Thankfully I have been asked to do a review of the multiplex and not the movie, because I would rather sit idle then do a review of a complete crap like CC2C. Why people make such kind of movies is beyond my comprehension. Now before I get carried away, let me come straight to the point.
The multiplex culture has come as a breath of fresh air for people who dislike watching movies on the small screen and always crib over the fact that there aren’t any good cinema halls around. Karnal was one such ‘multiplex starved’ city until the inauguration of Super Mall. The multiplex at the mall can match any of the best in its class if you ignore the minor glitches here and there. As you enter the hall, the friendly and courteous staff members assist you in getting to your seat. The seats are comfortable and can recline forward to offer maximum comfort. The dearth of space between rows of seats can play spoilsport though, as tall people will find it difficult to adjust their legs if the seat is stretched fully forward. But the seats are extremely comfortable and that can easily overshadow the minor discomfort caused by the lack of space.
The screen is wide and clear and the surround sound system does a pretty good job in lending that added edge to the entire experience. During the break, you can also munch on some pretty sumptuous snacks; and all this at extremely affordable prices. Having got used to spending 150 bucks for a movie at the plush multiplexes in the NCR, it was a pleasant surprise to get pretty much the same service for just 80 rupees. All in all a total paisa vasool experience.
The multiplex culture has come as a breath of fresh air for people who dislike watching movies on the small screen and always crib over the fact that there aren’t any good cinema halls around. Karnal was one such ‘multiplex starved’ city until the inauguration of Super Mall. The multiplex at the mall can match any of the best in its class if you ignore the minor glitches here and there. As you enter the hall, the friendly and courteous staff members assist you in getting to your seat. The seats are comfortable and can recline forward to offer maximum comfort. The dearth of space between rows of seats can play spoilsport though, as tall people will find it difficult to adjust their legs if the seat is stretched fully forward. But the seats are extremely comfortable and that can easily overshadow the minor discomfort caused by the lack of space.
The screen is wide and clear and the surround sound system does a pretty good job in lending that added edge to the entire experience. During the break, you can also munch on some pretty sumptuous snacks; and all this at extremely affordable prices. Having got used to spending 150 bucks for a movie at the plush multiplexes in the NCR, it was a pleasant surprise to get pretty much the same service for just 80 rupees. All in all a total paisa vasool experience.
This is a Guest Post by Vaibhav Arora, Karnal
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