‘Manomay’ & ‘Jadooz’ to bring 50 screens to J&K

Launching of new venture to bring 50 screens to J&K. — Excelsior/Rakesh
Launching of new venture to bring 50 screens to J&K. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 4: The first four mini-theaters with a capacity of 80 seats and a VR Cafe have set the scene for the 50 screens in 24 months, a ‘Vision J&K’ of ‘Manomay’ and ‘Jadooz’.
In a launching ceremony held at the Press Club of Jammu here today- Padma Shree Shobana & Actor Rannvijay did a virtual inauguration of this venture.
The chief guest on the occasion was Arun Gupta- President Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jammu, while Zorawar Singh Jamwal, Vice President Press Club of Jammu, was the guest of honour.
This was a historic moment not only for Jammu and Kashmir, but also for India given the importance of the place, and it will bring back cinema where it groomed with the film makers like Raj Kapoor, Yash Chopra and actors like Shammi Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan and others, who went on to bring joy through the various blockbusters from time to time.
This has been made possible by an entertainment company ‘Jadooz’ and young entrepreneur Sushant Sharma led ‘Manomay’ from Jammu who will also operate it, bring smiles to the two crore strong diasporas of the Union Territory of J&K.
It is perhaps also a testament to the young entrepreneurs defining most spaces and cinema is no different with young Turks like Sushant Sharma and Rahul Nehra setting pace of putting 50 cinema halls in Jammu and Kashmir.
‘Jadooz’ is a start up founded by Padmashree Shobana, Actor Rannvijay and Rahul Nehra with an intent of bringing Cinema and VR to ‘Bharat’ and the announcement of its first four screens in Katra, Jammu, Nagrota and Kathua was made.
In a unique first one screen can be completed in three months at 30 lakhs and has a payback period of 3 years. This unit economics will help increase the screen density in Jammu and Kashmir to a screen of every one lakh people and bring the joys of ‘First Day First Show’ to the whole diaspora.
Rahul Nehra – Managing Director of ‘Jadooz’, said: “It is a moment of joy and pride to bring small and state of the art screens to the land which gave us many a movies since the 50s and we hope that this will help entertain the whole Union Territory of J&K.”
Sushant Sharma – Founder of ‘Manomay’ said: “’We are a proud partner of Jadooz and are committed to bring 50 screens to Jammu and Kashmir in two years and eventually one screen in every tehsil of this Union Territory.”