Priya Cinema (Kolkata)

Priya Cinema
প্রিয়া সিনেমা

Priya Cinema logo

Priya Cinema logo

Location in Kolkata
General information
Status Active
Type Cinema hall
Address 95, Rash Behari Avenue Kolkata, West Bengal 700029
Town or city Kolkata
Country India
Coordinates 22°31′05″N 88°21′16″E / 22.5180°N 88.3544°E / 22.5180; 88.3544Coordinates: 22°31′05″N 88°21′16″E / 22.5180°N 88.3544°E / 22.5180; 88.3544
Opened 22 May 1959
Inaugurated 22 May 1959
Owner Priya Entertainments Pvt. Ltd
References
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Priya Cinema is a uniplex cinema hall situated in Rashbehari Avenue, near Deshapriya Park, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.[2][3] The management is run by Priya Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. under the leadership of the managing director Arijit Dutta.[4][5][6][7] This is one of the first cinema halls in eastern India to have features like a Dolby Atmos [(sound system)], Xenon Christie projector, Recliner seats, QUBE digital projection system,[8] Harkness Screen and 2K Projection System.

Profile

Priya Entertainments Pvt. Ltd. (PEPL) has been in the field of entertainment for almost a decade. Dedicated to combining "Culture and Commerce", PEPL has done pioneering work in the field of entertainment.

Today, PEPL is an inseparable part of Bengal's cinema and culture. Besides direct ownership of prestigious cinema halls like PRIYA in south Kolkata, and Annapurna Multiplex/Mall (under construction) in Sonarpur(24 Parganas - South), PEPL manages many prestigious cultural complexes and multiplexes like The Bioscope in Rajarhat, Bioscope in Durgapur, Bioscope in Haldia, Burdwan, Vidyasagar Memorial Hall in Guskara Burdwan, Satyajit Mancha in Balurghat South Dinajpur, Balaka in Illambazar Birbhum, Netaji Subhash Sadan in Baidyabati, Art Gallery Cineplex in Jalpaiguri

Film Distribution

The Company's business extends to the distribution of films as well. They had been the sole distributors for the three biggest Hollywood studios- Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Walt Disney for releasing their films in Eastern India.. PEPL has also partnered with some of the big Indian production houses viz. UTV Films, NDTV Lumiere, Acropolis, Mumbai Mantra, National Film Development Corporation etc.

Film Production

The house of Priya Entertainments began its journey in the 60s with producing widely acclaimed films like Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, Aranyer Dinratri, Pratidwandi directed by Satyajit Ray, Hatey Bazarey directed by Tapan Sinha and Chhuti-the first film directed by Arundhati Devi. It also produced many other films including Bonojyotsna, Saraswatir Pratigya and Kalochhaya.

Many of these films have won major national and international awards adding to the glory and heritage of this prestigious production house. Hatey Bajare won President's Gold Medal Award in 1967. Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne won a no. of awards in India and abroad including Best Direction Award, India (1968), Best Film Award, India, Silver Cross, Adelaide and Best Director, Auckland in 1969, Merit Award, Tokyo, Best Film, Melbourne and President's Gold and Silver Medals, New Delhi in 1970. Aranyer Dinratri was nominated for Best Director Award Golden Bear in Berlin International Film Festival 1n 1970. Pratidwandi won the Best Direction Award and Best Screenplay Award in India in 1971.

Priya Entertainments also has the rare distinction of winning President's Gold Award for Best Producer for three years on the trot.

Film premières in Priya Cinema

Several film premières have been organized in Priya Cinema–

See also

References

  1. http://priyaentertainments.com/
  2. "Priya Cinema Hall". One India. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  3. "Priya Cinema (Rash Behari Avenue) theatre". No More Queue (website). Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  4. Das, Mohua (1 March 2013). "The actor in Arijit". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India.
  5. "Mallaya of Madras Café: Who is he? - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
  6. "Shoojit Sircar is supportive, Q is cool: Arijit Dutta - The Times of India". The Times Of India.
  7. "In sylvan surroundings". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. 20 November 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  8. "Priya Cinema History". Priya Cinema. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  9. Goynar Baksho
  10. "Star studded affair at Muktodhara premiere". Times of India. 7 August 2012. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  11. "Gosain Baganer bhoot". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. 13 December 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  12. Puts, T2 (12 September 2011). "Rang Milanti Premiere". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  13. "Comic-crime caper". Telegraph Calcutta. Calcutta, India. 15 February 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
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