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Indian vs. American Cinemas 🍿
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Is there any difference between Indian & American cinemas? I went to both, see what happened.

00:00 Indian cinema
00:28 American cinema
00:41 Metal detectors & pat-downs!
00:56 Luxury cinemas
01:10 Ticket prices

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@Rainarwinklar

2 months ago

You can smuggle chocolate into American cinemas by replacing your gun magazine with a Snickers

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

One tip, don't go for the back seats that they charge a premium for. Especially in big cinema halls. Go for slightly back from centre. It keeps your head in line with the screen. The screen fills your vision more too. Rather than looking down on the screen at the back of the cinema.

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@Blandalorian

2 months ago

The best thing about Indian cinemas compared to here in the UK is being able to buy hot samosas during the interval, the worst is that people just don’t stop talking throughout the film!

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

The exact ticket price in New York was $18.94 incl. tax, and the New Delhi cinema was β‚Ή321 or $3.87 incl. tax! Both were day time shows. Mind blowing.

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

Another recent thing is many cinemas in Delhi are now playing Indian films with English subtitles! So make sure you book those screenings and enjoy some great Indian films.

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@Laarye

2 months ago

Prices: I used to work at a theater. It costs the theater roughly $1million(usd), or more, to rent the film reels. The theater then does not get any ticket profit for the first week, (sometimes the second if it's expected to be a blockbuster) and then 1/4 to 1/2 from ticket sales the next week. Typically the theater gets 90% or so of ticket sales only after about 4 weeks, and if the movie isn't doing well, notice they don't keep it for longer than 2 or 3 weeks. What the movie production company doesn't get, concession sales. So food and drinks are highly inflated prices on really cheap foods. So, if a lot of people see a movie in the first 2 weeks, then the theater tends to keep it around for a bit to get some profit on it, but if it is bad, they get rid of it as soon as they are contractually allowed and will sometimes put in another showing of a different movie to try to make up the loss. That's why they really don't want outside food and drinks, because a lot of the time, those sales are the only money they are actually getting for a good amount of time. I'm not sure how the new digital delivery works, but probably still have to pay upfront for the access as if it was a physical reel.

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@Sriram-ig6pr

2 months ago

Those recliner seats are so good! If the movie is bad at least I can get my money's worth in a good sleep lol πŸ˜‚

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

Want to check out a Bollywood movie? Here's my recommendations for foreigners new to Hindi cinema: Dangal, Queen, 12th Fail, Wake Up Sid. Enjoy

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

The Delhi cinema was PVR Prashant Vihar (Namaste Rohini πŸ™). And in New York, AMC Kips Bay 15.

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@conceptt

2 months ago

My local theater here in US does a discount on Tuesdays. All tickets are $5.50 per person.

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@johnwayne2140

2 months ago

Great piece of info. Thanks for uploading

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@nightcrawleroriginal

2 months ago

It's nice to see your better half with you KR, the way it should be (when possible). :)

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@KarlRock

2 months ago

It's a shame the Indian cinema had technical issues! It's not usually like that. This isn't a scientific comparison, just my experience over two consecutive days.

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@hayeonkim7838

2 months ago

Thanks for useful and informative video as always ❀❀❀

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@Pintexx

2 months ago

I’m a New Yorker and I found it really cool that you went to the exact movie theater that I went to during my high school days! (AMC Kips Bay) Also I think you should know that tickets used to be only $5 every Tuesday back in those days. That theater is way nicer than the touristy AMC or Regal locations near Times Square.

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@user-yz6rw3si3e

1 week ago

Perhaps one of the reasons for the proverbial "pat down," is to prevent (or at least reduce the incidence of) some people trying to sneak in betle nut with lime/similar products. Those red stains are impossible to clean and there are quite a few people who spit indiscriminately in public spaces and who also rub the excess lime on the seats/walls/floors.

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@Giaki

1 month ago

That price for that comfort is so worth it! The luxury seats seem to be incredibly comfy

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@indian_coaster_enthusiast

2 months ago

I love Indian cinemas. The cbfc on the other hand... They neuter many films under the guise of censorship. It's because of them (and forced intervals) that our cinema experience is not perfect. But the cinemas we have right now are infinitely better than the ones we had in the past.

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@ekal27

2 months ago

Sound of freedom really dude?

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@Panda-er4nd

2 months ago

Did you say "Nahi Chahiye ji" to expensive popcorn?

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