PVR ICON Cinemas @ VR Mall, Anna Nagar

PVR ICON Cinemas has just opened at the 3rd floor of the VR Mall at Anna Nagar, Chennai. The VR Mall was opened only 2-3 months back, so the entire setup is new. And big.

If I remember correctly, there were 10 screens in this Cinema Complex. 10 screens. I don’t think I have seen as many theatres within a single complex anywhere else in Chennai – except maybe Mayajaal.

The ticket rates are on par with other theatres. We went to see ’96 (First half was OK, second half was so slow.) and the tickets were priced at Rs. 150 each, which is less than the maximum ticket prices prescribed by the Govt. Maybe because we went on a weekday.

The parking charges at VR Mall currently stands at Rs. 30 for the first hour and Rs. 20 for every hour afterwards (two-wheeler).

Surprisingly, for a PVR complex at that, we found a small popcorn for as less as Rs. 100! Can you believe it? I think, the minimum charges for popcorn at Ampa Skywalk is Rs. 220 by the same PVR group.

The snacks were priced lower than other PVR complexes – maybe because the theatre is new. Or maybe they have revised their snacks pricing in order to sell more (I hope). We even found Indian chat items like bhel puri, pani puri, etc. Otherwise, the menu is similar to other PVRs.

This new PVR ICON Cinemas looks beautiful. The decor is all gold and yellow. I have made a short photo slideshow video with a few pics taken at this venue. Enjoy 🙂

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10 thoughts on “PVR ICON Cinemas @ VR Mall, Anna Nagar

  1. KP

    Sounds interesting!

    1. Rajesh K

      Yeah 🙂

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  2. SG

    Thanks for introducing this new mall and theater complex. May be they want to “hook” the people, That is why the initial low price,

    1. Rajesh K

      It seems they even had flat 30 rupees low parking price for hooking. But it was increased to hourly pricing when we went!

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  3. Jeevan

    I heard PVR had bought Sathyam cinemas as well! I feel everything priced there is very high

    1. Rajesh K

      Snacks at PVRs are quite expensive – esp. popcorn. I wish they reduce the pricing and sell more to get same or more profits.

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  4. Avada Kedavra

    I miss Indian malls and cinema halls, which I feel are much better than the US ones. The snacks are yummy too. Missing PVR in Bangalore after reading your post. 🙁

    1. Rajesh K

      Except for the parking charges and high prices for snacks, these malls are quite good 🙂

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  5. Nita

    You must check the sound levels at these new theatre complexes. I have started doing that nowadays. Above 85 decibels is illegal but the new places do not follow it. Recently a new PVR multiplex in Pune was blaring sounds above 95 db and this can cause deafness. I complained to the MD and he said it is being fixed. Well, I sure hope so!

    1. Rajesh K

      A very valid point. Wasn’t aware of the damages due to high sound levels until I read your blog post on the same. Will keep a watch (ear) for such things in the future.

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