Single and Multiple screen theatres are great places to catch a flick. They are divided in 2 or 3 floors and each floor is a separate zone. There is a stall,
an upper stall,
Read More">balcony etc. Let me now take you through these sections in the theatre. Stall: The stall is the lowest section in
Read MoreSingle and Multiple screen theatres are great places to catch a flick. They are divided in 2 or 3 floors and each floor is a separate zone. There is a stall, an upper stall, balcony etc. Let me now take you through these sections in the theatre.
Stall: The stall is the lowest section in the theatre, lowest in all terms. Getting a stall ticket is the cheapest way to watch a movie but if you ask me, it is also the liveliest experience. If you are not very serious about the film and just wish to have a blast then join this club. However, note that stall sections are like heat chambers with no ventilation. So be prepared to feel claustrophobic.
The stall is generally divided into upper stall and lower stall. Lower stall includes rows closer to the screen and if you happen to sit there, you'll have to stretch yourselves backwards and move your neck in all directions to catch the characters running onscreen. The lower stalls are mainly occupied by the tapori gang who are the most reactive audiences in the theatre. These people start whistling as the movie title appears. The hero is welcomed with claps and soon as the heroine makes a titillating appearance on the screen, the whole stall section goes wild. The whistles, shouts and nasty comments fill the theatre completely for next 3 minutes. When the popular tracks start, people get into the groove mood. The whistles start blowing again, there are some who try to imitate the actor's dance steps sitting on their seat itself (be prepared for some elbow knocks). Speaking of elbows, there is this major question that you'll encounter each time in theatre - Which person does the arm rest belong to? Ideally you would love to use both and watch the film like a king, but your neighbors keep pushing your arm off to occupy it. Then it's your turn, you too slide off his arm forcefully or tactfully occupy it when he lifts his arm to sip in cola.
Upper stall consists of rows at the back. The last few rows especially, are mainly occupied by young couples who obviously couldn't find any better place to romance. They are the only audiences who are not engrossed in the film at all because life has much more to offer to them at that point of time. So, just in case you turn back, you might catch a glimpse of another uncensored adult film playing live in the hall.
Balcony: As the name suggests, this section is like a balcony, a floor above the stall. Crowds in this part are not that wild, but a higher price for ticket does not guarantee a better company. In this section you'll mainly see big TV soaps like families coming together to celebrate their togetherness with a movie. There are also these newly married couples “trying” to get all cozy. The husbands act so over protective of their newly married wives as if they married Miss. Aishwarya Rai, who has come out in public for the first time.
The most common problem in balcony is blocking of view due to the front row people whose heads pop in the middle. You might try to dodge them for a while but no use. Adding to the distraction are your irritating neighbors. There is always this gutka-pan-masala chewing uncle who just can't get enough of it. He keeps distracting tearing one gutka pack after another and there is no end to the chewing sound. Sometimes things can get extremely weird. There are some families who actually go ahead and have dinner inside the movie hall watching the film. They pack their food from home and after occupying the seats; the mother serves and passes on the plates, in the movie hall. Beat that!
If you really want to grab some snacks at these theatres, better do it before interval. Because by interval, the crowd charges to the food counter and pounces on every eatable visible, which is not pretty. The men's toilet here are so strategically built that as soon as someone opens the door to enter or exit, the people in the lobby get a glorious display of your act.
The second half of the film begins loaded with action, emotion, drama! During action scenes whenever the villain knocks the hero down, the young girls become really sad and cursing the villain, so seriously, as if all this was real. Some even start crying out loud. After 3 hours, the movie ends, good guy kills bad guy, good guy gets a hot chick and everyone lives happily ever after. If the film is good, people whistle and shout at the screen and exit. But if it's bad, well you can't do much about it anyway. Just silent parade walks out.
Ticket rates: Anywhere between Rs. 40 - Rs. 120