Telugu superstar Allu Arjun recently took to X to announce the grand launch of Allu Cinemas in Hyderabad’s Kokapet, marking a major milestone in India’s premium cinema experience. The launch event was attended by dignitaries including Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, and Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkata Ramana Reddy, who joined Arjun on stage to celebrate the opening. The post highlighted his gratitude toward the staff and workers behind the project, emphasizing the effort to bring India’s largest Dolby Cinema to life.
Allu Cinemas boasts a 75-foot wide screen with Dolby Vision visuals and Dolby Atmos sound, making it India’s largest and one of the world’s most impressive premium cinema halls. The 644-seat auditorium offers an immersive movie-watching experience designed for blockbuster films and high-fidelity visuals, signaling a new era in multiplex entertainment in Hyderabad.
Produced under the banner of Geetha Arts, the multiplex features unique attractions such as a Wall of Greats honoring Telugu cinema icons like Chiranjeevi and Prabhas, as well as a directors’ wall showcasing celebrated filmmakers. The launch has already stirred conversation for its ambitious scale and curated tributes, appealing to both film enthusiasts and casual audiences alike.
The timing of the launch coincides with Hyderabad’s growing multiplex boom, aiming to capitalize on high-profile upcoming releases like Peddi, starring Ram Charan, set for April 30. Industry insiders see Allu Cinemas as a strategic expansion for Arjun and the Allu family, reinforcing their influence in both film production and exhibition.
By combining cutting-edge technology with a curated cinematic experience, Allu Cinemas promises to redefine premium movie viewing in India. Fans and cinephiles now have a new destination in Hyderabad to experience blockbusters with unparalleled audiovisual quality and homage to the Telugu film legacy.