Bhubaneswar: Movie buffs in the Odisha capital could choose from Cinepolis and INOX screens as per their preference.
Now, they have another option.
Swati hall, one of the traditional movie theatres at S-Complex, has been renovated to give it a swanky, modern look with 375 seats.
“The sound system has been developed and the best sound observing materials have been used to give the movie lovers the best experience,” informed Aurobindo Kumar Sahu, manager of S-Complex, located at Sriya Square.
“After the revamp with Dolby Atmos and the best quality comfort with recliners, sofa sliders, and plush seats, it can compete with cineplexes in the smart city. Viewers can have the best cinematic experience here,” added Sahoo.
The complex was closed for the last 15 months for the renovation work.
Pooja, a regular movie watcher, agreed. “I had a lively experience while watching the film Roohi,” she said.
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