Valentine’s Day special: 22 iconic films to be re-released during week-long film fest

Updated : Feb 10, 2024 19:12
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It is going to be an extra special Valentine’s week for the cinema lovers. Some of the most loved iconic films are being re-released in the Valentine’s Film Festival in PVR INOX. Among the 22 such films, 'DDLJ', 'Jab We Met', and 'Veer Zaara' are some of the Bollywood gems that can be enjoyed on the big screens once again.  

While there is special BOGO offer on tickets in the South, PVR INOX is offering a special ticket price which starts at ₹112 in rest of India. 
 
About Valentine's special film festival 

Celebrating love and cinema, PVR INOX has organised a week-long Valentine’s film festival from 9th to 15th February. A total of 22 films including films like ‘Jab We Met’, ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani’, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, ‘Veer Zaara’, ‘Mohabattein’ ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’, ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar’, ‘Pyar ka Punchnama 1 & 2’ and ‘De De Pyar De’ will be screened during this film festival. 

Some of the regional films in Punjabi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu languages will also be screened during the festival. One of the most iconic films of Hollywood, ‘Titanic’ can also be watched during the week.  

Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, Co-CEO of PVR INOX Ltd said, “We believe in creating special moments for our patrons, and what better occasion than Valentine's Day? This year, we're thrilled to offer a week-long celebration filled with iconic love stories and interactive experiences. Our curated film festival will bring back cherished memories with classic romances like DDLJ and Titanic, while our innovative AI-powered quiz adds a playful twist to exploring your love language." 

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