
Bharatmata Cinema Reopens – Reviving a Legacy for a New Generation
Mumbai, March 25, 2026: One of Mumbai’s most iconic heritage single-screen theatres, Bharatmata Cinema, located in the heart of Parel, has reopened its doors to audiences on Tuesday, Mar 24, 2026, bringing back the charm of traditional cinema-going with modern technology and upgraded comfort.
A cinema that holds nostalgic value for generations of movie lovers, Bharatmata Cinema has been carefully restored and upgraded while retaining its heritage character and emotional connect with the local community. The revival of this historic cinema has been undertaken by One Cinemas, powered by Mukta A2 Cinemas, with a shared vision of bringing back the magic of single-screen cinemas for today’s audiences.
The upgraded Bharatmata Cinema now offers an enhanced movie experience featuring Dolby Surround Sound, 2K Laser Projection, luxury recliners and sofas, and a refreshed food and beverage experience, ensuring audiences enjoy a larger-than-life cinematic experience in complete comfort. While the cinema has been technologically upgraded, special care has been taken to maintain its heritage aesthetic and nostalgic identity.
The reopening of Bharatmata Cinema represents a larger vision of reviving heritage cinemas and making cinema-going accessible, comfortable, and enjoyable for all sections of audiences, while bringing back the culture and community experience of watching films on the big screen.
Rajat Haksar, One Cinemas, said, “Bharatmata Cinema holds a special place in the hearts of Mumbai audiences, and reviving this heritage cinema is a matter of great pride for us. Our vision is to bring back the culture of single-screen cinemas while upgrading the experience for today’s audiences and keeping cinema-going accessible to everyone.”
Satwik Lele, COO, Mukta A2 Cinemas, said, “This partnership between One Cinemas and Mukta A2 Cinemas is built on a long-term vision of growing the cinema business together and expanding quality cinema experiences across markets. Reviving heritage cinemas like Bharatmata is an important step towards preserving cinema culture while building the future of exhibition together.”
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