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India's Top Cinema Chain Banks on Bollywood Recovery as Movie-Goers Dip

India's Top Cinema Chain Banks on Bollywood Recovery as Movie-Goers Dip

Bloomberg12-05-2025

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India's top cinema chain PVR Inox Ltd. is betting on a slew of Hollywood and Bollywood releases to bring back movie-goers after a lackluster year.

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