PVR INOX in Leh: Enjoy popcorn on the top of the mountain, such a theater opened at 11500 feet which will make your heart happy.

News India Live, Digital Desk: On hearing the name of Ladakh, snow clad mountains, bike trips and peace come to our mind. But often the tourists going there (and the local people living there) were missing one thing – entertainment and food facilities like a big city. PVR INOX has created history by removing this deficiency. The company has launched its first multiplex in Leh, which is located at an altitude of 11,500 feet above sea level. It is being called the ‘Highest Multiplex’ of the country. Where is this cinema open? This multiplex is located in Solar Colony (Sabu), Leh, on Leh-Manali Bypass Road. It has been built at such a place that it is easily accessible not only to the local people but also to the tourists coming from outside. What is special about this cinema? (Features) Not only the height, the technology here is also amazing: 2 Screen Theatre: Two big screens (2 Screens) have been installed here, where you will be able to watch the latest Bollywood and Hollywood movies. Customized Sound: The air is thin in the mountains, which affects the sound. Therefore, PVR has installed a ‘custom audio system’ here, which is made with German technology. With this, you will get a great experience of Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound even on the mountains. 2K Projection: The quality of the movie will be very clear and excellent, exactly the same as found in PVR of Delhi-Mumbai. Comfortable seats: The seats here have also been specially designed keeping the cold in mind. It has a seating capacity of 292 spectators and you will also get the option of recliners. Not just movies, full arrangements for food too! If you are a foodie, then there is another good news for you. Leh’s first modern food court has also been opened in this multiplex building. Now you can enjoy KFC’s chicken, Pizza Hut’s pizza and Costa Coffee’s hot coffee while sitting in the valleys of Ladakh. Vaango (South Indian) is also available here.

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