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Raj Mandir Cinema
JAIPUR

Raj Mandir Cinema

SKIP
HOURSShowtimes typically 12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, 6:30 PM, 9:30 PM
ENTRY FEE₹150-400 depending on seat class (approx, verify same-day)verify same-day
TIME NEEDED3 hours (full film)
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Famous meringue-pink interior is the appeal, not the film experience — multiple recent visitor reports describe it as dated and underwhelming compared to its reputation. Peek at the lobby/facade for photos instead of committing to a full 3-hour Bollywood screening unless you're a genuine cinema buff.

HISTORY & BACKGROUND

Its foundation stone was laid in 1966 by Rajasthan's then chief minister Mohan Lal Sukhadia, and after a decade of construction the cinema opened to the public on 1 June 1976, designed by architect W. M. Namjoshi in the Art Moderne (Streamline Moderne) style as the final commission of his career. Owned by the Jaipur-based Bhuramal Rajmal Surana jewelry family, the building's exterior is topped with nine decorative stars referencing the navaratna (nine gemstones) associated with the family's trade. Famous for its meringue-like swirling interior ceiling and plush single-screen auditorium, it is often cited as the largest single-screen cinema hall in Asia and remains a landmark of Jaipur's film-going culture, especially for Bollywood premieres.

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