MULTIPLEX WITH CINEMA HALL PVR (4 SCREEN)

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A multiplex is a movie theater complex with multiple screens within a single complex. They are usually housed in a specially designed building. Sometimes, an existing venue undergoes a renovation where the existing auditoriums are split into smaller ones, or more auditoriums are added in an extension or expansion of the building. The largest of these complexes can sit thousands of people and are sometimes referred to as a megaplex.

The difference between a multiplex and a megaplex is related to the number of screens, but the dividing line is not well-defined; some say that 14 screens and stadium seating make a megaplex; others that at least 20 screens are required.[1] Megaplex theaters always have stadium seating, and may have other amenities often not found at smaller movie theaters. Multiplex theatres often feature regular seating.

During a high period of growth in many towns, the competition presented by a multiplex would often put the town’s smaller theaters out of business. Multiplexes were often developed in conjunction with big box stores in power centres or in suburban malls during the 70s and 80s. The expansion was executed at the big-box pace which left many theater companies bankrupt while attempting to compete almost all major movie theater companies went bankrupt during this hasty development process; however, AMC Theatres did not go into bankruptcy.

The early U.S. megaplexes sparked a wave of megaplex building across the United States. This was financed in part by a sale-leaseback model with Entertainment Properties Trust.

INTRODUCTION
MULTIPLEXES IN INDIA
B.I.S. SPECIFICATION
MARKET SURVEY
GROWTH AND PROSPECT OF MULTIPLEX AND CINEMA
OVERVIEW OF INDIAN MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF MULTIPLEX COMPLEX WITH CINEMA HALL
FOUNDATIONS AND FOOTINGS DETAILS
ARCHES AND LINTOLS
CLASSIFICATION OF ARCHES
STAIR CASE
ADDRESSES OF EQUIPMENTS SUPPLIERS
MOVIE PRODUCERS & DISTRIBUTORS

APPENDIX – A :

1.      COST OF PLANT ECONOMICS
2.      LAND & BUILDING
3.      PLANT AND MACHINERY
4.      FIXED CAPITAL INVESTMENT
5.      RAW MATERIAL
6.      SALARY AND WAGES
7.      UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
8.      TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
9.      COST OF PRODUCTION
10.      PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS
11.      BREAK EVEN POINT
12.      RESOURCES OF FINANCE
13.      INTEREST CHART
14.      DEPRECIATION CHART
15.      CASH FLOW STATEMENT

Additional information

Plant Capacity

MULTIPLEX WITH CINEMA HALL (4 SCREEN)

Land & Building

(8000 Sq.Mtr) Rs. 30.32 Cr

Plant and Machineries

Rs. 12.00 Cr

Working Capital for 2 Months

Rs. 1.30 Cr

Total Capital Investment

Rs. 46.27 Cr

Rate of Return

36%

Break Even Point

42%