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PVR INOX are failing in India the reason is not Netflix or any OTT platform But then why is PVR INOX failing? For the last 3 years, PVR Inox has been going through multiple quarters of losses that’s the case for most movie theatres They shut do

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Jaswanth Jegan

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That’s where their profit comes from do you think they can be profitable giving a ticket for 200 rupee?

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