The boundaries between cinema and live sports are blurring, and PVR INOX is leaning into the overlap. This weekend, India’s largest multiplex chain will bring the adrenaline rush of the Tata IPL 2025 to its big screens across 30+ cities, offering cricket fans a new kind of viewing experience—one that merges the communal thrill of a stadium with the comfort of a theater.
The marquee match-up between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians on Saturday, March 29, sets the stage. On Sunday, the action continues with Delhi’s side squaring off against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Both matches will be streamed live in select PVR INOX cinemas, turning auditoriums into makeshift stadiums, complete with surround sound, large-format screens, and the added bonus of air-conditioning and plush recliners.
What fans can expect is not just a match viewing, but an immersive spectacle—gourmet snacks, themed food combos, and an atmosphere curated for collective highs and lows. There’s Dolby sound for every crack of the bat, and high-definition visuals for every fingertip catch. In short, it’s cricket with cinema-scale drama.
For PVR INOX, this isn't a one-off. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to position its cinemas as hubs for “alternative content”—a category that increasingly includes live sports, music concerts, and gaming tournaments.
“Our commitment to redefining cinema experiences goes beyond films,” said Gautam Dutta, CEO of Revenue & Operations at PVR INOX Ltd. “The overwhelming response to live sports screenings has reinforced our belief that cinemas are evolving into multi-faceted entertainment destinations. With IPL 2025, we’re pushing the boundaries of alternative content, bringing fans together for an unforgettable shared experience.”
The IPL’s blend of celebrity, strategy, and spectacle has long made it a national obsession. By relocating it to the big screen, PVR INOX is offering a middle ground—more immersive than watching alone at home, but more accessible and comfortable than being at the stadium.
Match-day will also come with fan-centric extras: exclusive offers, engagement activities, and limited-edition menu items designed around the teams and players. It’s a move that taps into fandom not just as a spectator sport, but as a social and sensory one.
Whether it’s the roar of the crowd simulated by theater acoustics, or the simple joy of watching a last-over thriller with fellow fans, this initiative reflects a wider trend—cinemas becoming gathering spaces for experiences that extend beyond the screen.
With IPL weekends now playing out in surround sound and stadium-style cheers, the question isn’t just who will win the match. It’s where you’ll be watching it.
The marquee match-up between Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians on Saturday, March 29, sets the stage. On Sunday, the action continues with Delhi’s side squaring off against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Both matches will be streamed live in select PVR INOX cinemas, turning auditoriums into makeshift stadiums, complete with surround sound, large-format screens, and the added bonus of air-conditioning and plush recliners.
What fans can expect is not just a match viewing, but an immersive spectacle—gourmet snacks, themed food combos, and an atmosphere curated for collective highs and lows. There’s Dolby sound for every crack of the bat, and high-definition visuals for every fingertip catch. In short, it’s cricket with cinema-scale drama.
For PVR INOX, this isn't a one-off. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to position its cinemas as hubs for “alternative content”—a category that increasingly includes live sports, music concerts, and gaming tournaments.
“Our commitment to redefining cinema experiences goes beyond films,” said Gautam Dutta, CEO of Revenue & Operations at PVR INOX Ltd. “The overwhelming response to live sports screenings has reinforced our belief that cinemas are evolving into multi-faceted entertainment destinations. With IPL 2025, we’re pushing the boundaries of alternative content, bringing fans together for an unforgettable shared experience.”
The IPL’s blend of celebrity, strategy, and spectacle has long made it a national obsession. By relocating it to the big screen, PVR INOX is offering a middle ground—more immersive than watching alone at home, but more accessible and comfortable than being at the stadium.
Match-day will also come with fan-centric extras: exclusive offers, engagement activities, and limited-edition menu items designed around the teams and players. It’s a move that taps into fandom not just as a spectator sport, but as a social and sensory one.
Whether it’s the roar of the crowd simulated by theater acoustics, or the simple joy of watching a last-over thriller with fellow fans, this initiative reflects a wider trend—cinemas becoming gathering spaces for experiences that extend beyond the screen.
With IPL weekends now playing out in surround sound and stadium-style cheers, the question isn’t just who will win the match. It’s where you’ll be watching it.
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