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PVR Inox has reported a loss of Rs 125 crore in the fourth quarter of FY25. The company's losses have narrowed by 3.47 percent on a year-on-year basis from Rs 129.5 crore in the same quarter of FY24.
May 12 (Reuters) - PVR Inox (PVRL.NS), opens new tab, India's largest multiplex chain, reported a wider quarterly loss on Monday, as a lacklustre line-up of new film releases and muted urban ...
Mumbai: Multiplex operator PVR Inox on Monday reported a net loss of Rs 125.3 crore for the fourth quarter (Q4) of FY25, marking a sharp reversal from a profit of Rs 35.5 crore in the previous ...
As per reports, the court halted Maddock Films from releasing 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' on OTT platforms before completing the agreed 8-week theatrical run with PVR Inox. The decision came after PVR Inox ...
The Bombay High Court has stalled the release of Raj Kumar Rao's film, granting relief to PVR Inox Ltd, which alleged a breach of contract. PVR claimed Maddock Films terminated their agreement to ...
Trade expert Komal Nahta posted on his X account, saying, “According to PVR-Inox, Maddock suddenly cancelled the film’s release (on 9th May) from cinemas on account of poor advance booking.” ...
In a significant interim ruling, the Bombay High Court on May 9, 2025, granted ad-interim relief to PVR Inox Limited, restraining Maddock Films and its associates from releasing the film Bhool ...
VR approached the court seeking urgent relief, arguing that it had entered into an agreement on May 6, 2025, for the film’s theatrical release across its cinemas in India on May 9. The Bombay ...
As a result, India’s biggest multiplex chain, PVR Inox, has sued Maddock Films. A source close to the case told Bollywood Hungama, “PVR has submitted their case in the Bombay High Court.
However, this last-minute decision led to legal trouble. PVR Inox, India’s biggest cinema chain, filed a Rs 60 crore lawsuit against Maddock Films. They claimed breach of contract and financial ...