
Malayalam Anthology Film "VOYAGE" Premieres in Bahrain Cinemas
The producers of "VOYAGE," Padam and Karthick Raj, extended their gratitude to all the esteemed guests for their presence.
Tickets for "VOYAGE" are available from today at EPIX Dana Mall, CINECO Seef, and Mukta A2 Cinemas Juffair for a flat price of BD 2.5. Tickets can be conveniently booked online or purchased directly from the theatre counters.
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