<p>New Delhi: Multiplex Association of India (MAI) on Wednesday said that the National Cinema Day will be held on September 20 this year.</p>.<p>Cinephiles will be charged only Rs 99 per admission at theatres across the country, the national multiplex trade body said in a press release.</p>.<p>Cinema halls, including PVR INOX, Cinepolis, Miraj, Movie Time and Delite, have teamed up to show films in over 4,000 participating screens for the event.</p>.<p>The available line-up of films is a mix of blockbusters, anticipated sequels, and timeless classics.</p>."We’re divided by language, but not by Cinema anymore," NTR Jr's statement wins hearts.<p>It includes new releases <em>Yudhra</em>, <em>Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam</em>, <em>Navra Maza Navsacha – 2</em>, <em>Sucha Soorma</em>, <em>Never Let Go</em> and <em>Transformers One</em> as well as last week's offerings <em>The Buckingham Murders</em> and <em>Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di</em>.</p>.<p><em>Stree 2</em>, which is going strong at the box office since its August 15 release, is also up for screenings. <em>Tumbbad</em> (2018) and <em>Veer Zaara</em> (2004) re-released on September 13.</p>.<p>"This special occasion brings audiences of all ages together for a day of cinematic bliss, celebrating the incredible success of multiple films at the box office this year.</p>.<p>"It's a heartfelt 'thank you' to all the moviegoers who contributed to this success and an open invitation to those who haven't yet returned to their local cinema," the association said in a statement.</p>.<p>This would be the third edition of the National Cinema Day, whose previous two editions saw a record number of over 6 million admissions, it added. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Multiplex Association of India (MAI) on Wednesday said that the National Cinema Day will be held on September 20 this year.</p>.<p>Cinephiles will be charged only Rs 99 per admission at theatres across the country, the national multiplex trade body said in a press release.</p>.<p>Cinema halls, including PVR INOX, Cinepolis, Miraj, Movie Time and Delite, have teamed up to show films in over 4,000 participating screens for the event.</p>.<p>The available line-up of films is a mix of blockbusters, anticipated sequels, and timeless classics.</p>."We’re divided by language, but not by Cinema anymore," NTR Jr's statement wins hearts.<p>It includes new releases <em>Yudhra</em>, <em>Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam</em>, <em>Navra Maza Navsacha – 2</em>, <em>Sucha Soorma</em>, <em>Never Let Go</em> and <em>Transformers One</em> as well as last week's offerings <em>The Buckingham Murders</em> and <em>Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di</em>.</p>.<p><em>Stree 2</em>, which is going strong at the box office since its August 15 release, is also up for screenings. <em>Tumbbad</em> (2018) and <em>Veer Zaara</em> (2004) re-released on September 13.</p>.<p>"This special occasion brings audiences of all ages together for a day of cinematic bliss, celebrating the incredible success of multiple films at the box office this year.</p>.<p>"It's a heartfelt 'thank you' to all the moviegoers who contributed to this success and an open invitation to those who haven't yet returned to their local cinema," the association said in a statement.</p>.<p>This would be the third edition of the National Cinema Day, whose previous two editions saw a record number of over 6 million admissions, it added. </p>