Apr 29, 2014 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Tickets are prized between Rs.12 to Rs.15 at the New Roshan Talkies. This single screen cinema, which was once the go to place for poor Migrant workers of Mumbai for Bollywood movies, hardly sees the crowds nowadays. Figures from the Film Federation of India published show that the number of single-screen cinemas in the country fell from 13,000 to about 10,000 over a five-year period to 2012. They are continuing to shut down or are being converted to Multiplexes - with plush seats and a wide range of food on offer to adapt to the tastes of the intern
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Apr 29, 2014 - Mumbai, Maharashtra, India - Tickets are prized between Rs.12 to Rs.15 at the New Roshan Talkies. This single screen cinema, which was once the go to place for poor Migrant workers of Mumbai for Bollywood movies, hardly sees the crowds nowadays. Figures from the Film Federation of India published show that the number of single-screen cinemas in the country fell from 13, 000 to about 10, 000 over a five-year period to 2012. They are continuing to shut down or are being converted to Multiplexes - with plush seats and a wide range of food on offer to adapt to the tastes of the internet generation. (Credit Image: © Subhash Sharma/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)