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- First cinema opened in 1980’s at Patel Nagar, Central Delhi
- Converted Satyam at Patel Nagar to a 4 screen multiplex in 2002
- Opened 2nd 4 screen multiplex at Janak Place, West Delhi in 2004
- Opened 3rd 4 screen multiplex at Nehru Place in heart of South Delhi in 2007
- Opened 4th five screen multiplex at Century 21 Mall, AB Road, Indore in 2009.
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Being successfully engaged in the films exhibition market for decades, the promoters have gained vital insights into the industry. Their experience has made them pioneers in this space, with several accomplishments credited to their name…
- Successfully operating the Patel Nagar theater for over 25 years
- Establishing a credible reputation in the films exhibition and entertainment market
- Over the years, the promoters have strengthened their relations with players in different parts of the value chain of the film exhibition
market, including film distributors
- The prime location of their theaters has supplemented some film exhibition for longer periods |
Subhash Chander Chachra:
- Promoter and Chairman
- Economics graduate from University of Delhi
- 25+ years of experience in entertainment business
- Also engaged in garment export business with an annual
turnover of over INR 120 Crores |
Deven Chachra:
- Promoter and Managing Director
- Economics graduate from Wharton Business School
- Has spent several years studying the multiplex market in US,including their development trends, latest technology and
business prospects
- Visionary behind converting Satyam into multiplex cinema
- Spearheading the proposed expansion project |
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- Provide best in Class Cinema Experience for customers
- Do everything we can, to delight the customers
- Trained staff to be customer maniacs
- Best in class food options
- Continue to maintain a premium image for the brand |

- Satyam plans to set up multiplexes in metros & tier II cities all across India
- Strategically acquiring bigger & niche projects to be a dominant player in the market maintaining the brand image
- Plan to grow to 100 screens by 2012 |