On Sunday an inflatable theatre was installed at the NSD Grounds at Leh. Actor Pankaj Tripathi, who was the Guest of Honour has shared his thoughts on installing an inflatable theatre in Leh (Ladakh) by Picturetime Digiplex, a mobile digital movie theatre company.

The Mimi actor says, “What a beautiful initiative. Cinema reaches people in the interiors of this country. For someone like me who belongs to the film world, this comes across as such a unique and different means of film exhibition – ‘A Moving theatre’. Having a concept like this in a gorgeous location such as Leh is absolutely incredible.”

The theatre becomes the first-ever moving cinema theatre in the Union Territory of Ladakh, installed at a height of 11,562 feet. The Chief Guest for the event was Thupstan Chewang, President, Ladakh Buddhist Association.

A short film called ‘Sekool’ (a film about the Changpa Nomads of Ladakh) was screened at the launch of the theatre that received a roaring response. The director, Stenzin Tankong, and the cast of the film were present too. A special screening of Akshay Kumar’s recently released film ‘Bell Bottom’ is also scheduled too held for the Army and CISF.

Offering digital screening on a silver screen with Dolby 5.1 surround sound in a DCI-compliant mode, these inflated enclosures hold a capacity to house around 150 people. Owing to covid-19 guidelines, the theatre shall currently have around 75 seats with an apt distance between the seats of the theatre and dividers between seats.

Pankaj Tripathi

Sharing as to what the presence of these cinemas means to Ladakh and its citizens, Thupstan Chewang, President, Ladakh Buddhist Association says, “It has always been a very popular destination for film shoots. As you all know, Ladakh is one of the most secluded parts of the country. We are mostly cut off from the rest of the country half the year, so having a source of entertainment in the form of cinema is of great value to all of us.”

“After the pandemic, it became all the more difficult for people to come out of their homes, and even though through the digital medium people had access to entertainment. We hope that through these inflatable moving theatres we get to watch all the good and latest content that is being made,” he concludes.

Throwing some light, Sushil Chaudhary, Founder, and CEO, Picturetime Digiplex says, “The vision has always been to reach out to the Entertainment dark spots of this country. Ladakh had been missing out on a big cinema screen for quite some time and I always wanted to bring in a multiplex cinema watching experience for the people here. I am so grateful to the Government of Ladakh for having faith in us. We aim to install two fixed cinema screens and one moving cinema screen in Ladakh in the next thirty days, and the citizens of Ladakh shall have access to newly released films as well.”

Also Read: Pankaj Tripathi To Be Honoured With The Diversity In Cinema Award At The Indian Film Festival Of Melbourne

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