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Egmore’s ‘Namma’ theatre becomes local landmark of pride
The Free Press Journal - Indore
|November 14, 2025
A prominent landmark in the heart of Egmore, the local cinema theatre, has become a symbol of community pride.
It houses two key screens - the grand Albert and the more intimate Baby Albert. Over the years, this venue has become synonymous with the cultural fabric of the area, where residents fondly refer to it as "namma theatre," meaning "our theatre."
Nestled within a bustling commercial district, the cinema holds a special place in the hearts of local film enthusiasts. The theatre's dual-screen setup offers an impressive range of movies, from commercial blockbusters to more niche independent films, catering to diverse tastes. However, it's not just the films that have built its legacy - the theatre's rich history and its importance as a social gathering spot have turned it into a cherished landmark for many generations.
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