Rajahmundry - List of Movie Theatres

List of Movie Theatres

Rajahmundry is one of the biggest centers of Box Office in South India in terms of revenue. On an average daily gross collections would be 14.24 INR lakhs.

  • Ashoka Mahal
  • Annapurna Theater
  • Geetha Apsara Theater
  • Jayaram Theater
  • Kumari Picture Palace
  • Lakshmi Talkies
  • Menaka Theater
  • Nagadevi Theater
  • Nataraja Theater
  • Raja Theater
  • Rama Krishna Theater
  • Sai Krishna Theater
  • Ramba Theater
  • Sree Sivajyothi Theater
  • Surya Mini
  • Surya Palace
  • Swamy Talkies
  • Syamala talkies
  • Urvasi Theater
  • Vijaya Theater (Dowleswaram)
  • Veerabhadra Picture Palace
  • VS Mahal

Multiplexes & many more screens are blooming as Rajahmundry would be receiving Greater status shortly.

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