Nova Cinemaz inks pact with Y Screens EntertainmentHindu Business LineUFO Moviez's asset-light franchisee venture Nova Cinemaz has inked an agreement with Y Screens Entertainment India to set up over 225 cinema screens in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by 2020. Nova Cinemaz and Y Screens together will set up 'Y …and more »
Nova Cinemaz, Y Screens to set up 225 screens in AP, TelanganaIndia.comNew Delhi, Mar 31 (PTI) UFO Moviez's asset-light franchisee venture Nova Cinemaz, in association with Y Screens Entertainment, will set up over 225 cinema screens in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana by 2020. Both recently signed a pact to set up Y …and more »
The Hindu UFO Moviez inks pact with Y Screens – ANDHRA PRADESH – The …The HinduThe two firms to invest more than Rs. 2000 cr. in A.P., Telangana.and more »
The New Indian Express Y Screens inks pact with UFO Moviez- The New Indian ExpressThe New Indian ExpressVIJAYAWADA: Vijayawada-based entertainment company, Y Screens has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with north Indian company UFO …and more »
The Hindu UFO Moviez inks pact with Y ScreensThe HinduY screens and UFO Moviez jointly target an investment of Rs. 2,150 crore in the two Telugu-speaking states—Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The miniplexes in the YSTD centres will be branded and operated as Y Screen Nova Cinemaz. Copies of the MOU …and more »
The New Indian Express Y Screens inks pact with UFO MoviezThe New Indian ExpressVIJAYAWADA: Vijayawada-based entertainment company, Y Screens has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with north Indian company UFO Moviez India Ltd to develop more Y Screen Trade Develop Centres (TDCs) in south India. Under this …and more »
Business Standard 'Real aspiration for movies & growth of screens lie in tier-2 & 3 India'Business StandardThe Rs 572-crore UFO Moviez, now at 6,674 screens globally and 5,052 in India, was among the first few. As it grapples with issues of scale and profitability like the rest of the industry, founder Sanjay Gaikwad shares his […]
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