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Inflatable theatres make Coolie accessible to youth of Tamil Nadu's small town

Directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, Coolie is also pulling off an amusing feat in the interiors of Tamil Nadu by entertaining an audience that doesn't have traditional cinema halls

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Still from Coolie

Still from Coolie

Superstar Rajinikanth is breaking old records and setting new benchmarks globally with his latest action thriller Coolie. But the film, directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj, is also pulling off an amusing feat in the interiors of Tamil Nadu: Entertaining an audience that doesn't have traditional cinema halls. Coolie has been firing on full capacity with housefull shows in the 140-seat inflatable PictureTime MFR cinema hall in Bommidi, a small town located over 300 kms from the state capital. 

Acessibilty to cinema

At the ongoing 8th edition of Big Cine Expo in Chennai, Sushil Chaudhary, Founder and CEO of PictureTime, spoke about the consumption pattern of the Gen Z—a buzzing topic since Saiyaara exploded on the screen—and noted how they might be glued to reels, but are still craving theatrical experiences. "When it comes to Gen Z, their pattern is similar from tier 1 to tier 5 cities. Sure, their accessibility of content  happens from mobile phones but their hunger to watch big films is also very high," he said as part of a session titled 'Rebooting the Box Office: Cracking the Code for Youth, AI, and the Hype Machine.'

Coolie reaches remote towns of Tamil Nadu

Chaudhary said it's important to understand that a large population still doesn't have access to cinemas, but the moment they do, such as in Bommidi via inflatable theatres, they come in huge numbers. 

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