Mumbai is synonymous with
Bollywood. The city of dreams. The city of glitz and glamour. The city of
stars. Obviously, being a Mumbaikar, a true-blue citizen of this glorious
megapolis, watching movies every weekend is one of my biggest hobbies. Spending
2-3 hours immersed in a fantasy land, what could be better than that. How about
adding a super-cozy ambiance, excellent food and beverage options (delivered on
seat) and such perks? We got it all at Mukta A2 Jai Hind Cinema, Lalbaug,
Mumbai last Sunday when we watched Fantastic Beasts : Crimes of Grindelwald (Hindi dubbed version) here :)
Once upon a
time, I used to believe that all movie theatres are alike. How much difference
can there be among a bunch of buildings that house super-dark halls with huge
white screens? Well, turns out, a lot! In my childhood (that was spent in a
really small city), going to movie theatres was a mixed experience.
Ofcourse, this was back when there was no Netflix, no internet, no youtube, no
Amazon Prime…watching movies on the big screen was the big family thing and we were naturally elated. BUT it
also meant going to theatres with cramped leg space, 1-2 horrible and stale
food options, a lot of crowd, wailing babies and I kid you not- we even sometimes found termites in
seats. Yup, all this and more.
Needless to say,
I was pleasantly surprised on arriving in Mumbai and visiting its many famed
cinema halls to find that watching movies in theatre can truly be an enchanting
experience. Especially now with the advent of multiplexes everywhere and
movie-goers getting more demanding with each passing day, the theatre owners
have also upped their game. This was my first visit to Mukta A2 Cinemas at
Lalbaug, Mumbai and we found it top-notch in every department.
The building
itself is quite colourful and stands out in Lalbaug area. Buying tickets is a
breeze. The lounge on ground floor has some vintage framed colourful movie posters,
very inviting touch for any movie lover. Lift was out of order on the day we
went but that’s okay, sometimes these things happen. Taking the stairs just
meant a bit of cardio for us, always a welcome idea :D Right outside the
theatre, there was a food-beverage station (Cafe Park) with a bevy of choices for us.
Prices are very
affordable, both when it comes to movie tickets as well as for food and
beverage options. We had Nachos, Samosa, Burger, Sandwiches, Popcorn, Coffee, Cold
Drinks to choose from. And we enjoyed Veg Coleslaw Sandwich, Caramel Popcorn,
couple of Cold Drinks, Hot Coffee and couple of Samosas, to the hilt.
Everything is fresh and tasty, especially the Samosas were fantastic. On-seat
service meant additional convenience for us.
The theatre
itself was very clean. The entrance stairs' carpet has prints of movie-reels, nice and quirky. Seats had more than ample leg space, something I am very
particular about because cramped spaces give my knee trouble and I want to
avoid that at all cost (thinking about my family’s history of arthritis here!).
Here I could comfortably move my leg around, made it a very cozy experience for
me. The screen is wide, both visual and audio quality top notch. Volume was
just right, not too loud and not too low.
Completely relaxed from beginning to end, we loved being at Mukta A2 Cinemas Jai Hind, Lalbaug, Mumbai. That’s a
complete blockbuster movie-watching experience right here :)