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Q)Indian Movies in London

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Mitsuhiko Sato

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Dec 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/6/98
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Could you tell me where I can see Indian movies in london?
I'll go to London the end of month from Japan.

Mitsuhiko Sato,Tokyo


Mo

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Dec 6, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/6/98
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I have heard there is a big multiplex in Hounslow in West
London but I havent been there..

Hina Varia

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Dec 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/8/98
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In article <366a619f...@news.virgin.net>, Corsair
<corsa...@hotmail.com> writes
>On Sun, 06 Dec 1998 07:24:34 +1000, Mitsuhiko Sato

><mit...@hh.iij4u.or.jp> wrote:
>
>>Could you tell me where I can see Indian movies in london?
>>I'll go to London the end of month from Japan.
>>
>>Mitsuhiko Sato,Tokyo
>
>tell us where you will be staying. Theres not much in central london
>but lots in east and west london. You can try the Boleyn cinema in
>East Ham, on Barking Road or buy the Evening Standard which has
>listings for the mainstream cinemas which usually show one film per
>week. The films are in hindi with no subtitles.
>
>Corsair

Hello,

If you are staying in the east side of London, then I can suggest coming
to Basildon (approximately 30 mins drive). I work at the local UCI
cinema (brand new cinema with excellent seating, sound, etc.) were we
show two different Indian films every day of the week. Currently Kuch
Kuch Hota Hai and Vajuut. Call 0990 888990 for details or visit

www.uci-cinemas.co.uk


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Hina Varia

Mo

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Dec 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM12/9/98
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corsa...@hotmail.com (Corsair) wrote:
>You can try the Boleyn cinema in
East Ham, on Barking Road <
Sadly all these single cinemas have poor sound systems . The
multiplexes -is it Feltham is a much better bet . In the UK
I know there is a toll free number -0800 192 192 which will
give you 24 hour information for any movie..


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