Mumbai. India’s
fastest growing cinema chain INOX has witnessed a very interesting trend with
the screening of recently released Hrithik starrer Super 30. Thousands
of school students, most of them in their school uniforms, along with their
teachers have been flocking INOX multiplexes across the country to watch the
movie. INOX has so far played the host to more than 11,000 school
students across the country for the screening of Super 30, within
3 days of the release.
The movie
is based on the life of mathematician Anand Kumar and his revolutionary
teaching style, has received a huge response. Hrithik Roshan and Mrunal Thakur
play the lead roles in the movie, which is co-produced by Sajid Nadiadwala,
Phantom Films and Reliance Entertainment.
Actor
Hrithik Roshan added, “It was heartwarming to see the sight of young
and cheerful school children lining up at INOX cinemas all over the country to
watch Super 30. Children coming to the cinemas, on a Sunday, for a school
program, wearing uniforms, was big surprise for me. Such sights are not just
delightful, but also inspiring for the performers and creators of the movie. I
am sure, the entire team of Super 30 would feel blessed with the affection of
these lovely kids. I would also like to thank INOX for playing such a wonderful
hosts to these kids.”
Saurabh
Varma, Chief Marketing Officer, INOX Leisure Ltd added,
“We always believe that good movies with good messages leave a lasting
impression in the minds of the audiences. We are sure that the highly
inspirational story of Anand Kumar and his journey, wonderfully enacted by
Hrithik, has motivated students as well as teachers to achieve the desired
results, against all odds. We at INOX feel privileged to be a part of this
beautiful story-telling effort and are overwhelmed by the response we are
getting for the film from far away schools and institutions, besides the
conventional audiences.”
INOX
multiplexes have already hosted close to 11,000 school children in cities like
Indore, Vadodara, Dhanbad, Kanpur, Vishakhapatnam, Surat, Gwalior, Mumbai and
Delhi NCR.
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