Srinagar: After a long gap of 30 years, cinema is finally returning to Kashmir, symbolizing the valley's readiness to embrace entertainment despite simmering threat of militancy. A modern multiplex has been inaugurated by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in Srinagar city on Tuesday.
The multiplex designed by INOX and owned by D P Dhar has come up in Sonwar in Srinagar opposite to the Badami Bagh army cantonment, in a symbolic coexistence of entertainment and security. The valley's current innings of cinema will begin with screening of Amir Khan starrer ‘Lal Singh Chaddha’.
Before the 1990s, Srinagar city had nearly 12 cinemas but they were shut down after eruption of militancy. Later, the buildings of those cinema halls have been converted into either camps for the security forces camps or shopping malls. However, in 1998, three cinemas halls - Broadway, Neelum and Regal - were reopened during the then Farooq Abdullah Government. But a grenade explosion outside Regal Cinema had them all shut in no time. Since then, no cinema theatre was opened in Kashmir, marking the valley's fated departure from entertainment.