I was one of those who used to consume alcohol and cigarettes inside the theatre, so I think I was creating weird experience for othersđ
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I was one of those who used to consume alcohol and cigarettes inside the theatre, so I think I was creating weird experience for othersđ
When I was in India 2003 - 2008 we used to go to movies with our extended families. It used to be so much fun.
After liking Baghban, expectations were high and we all went to watch Baabul. Lol that was one weird movie.
Everyone was laughing when Rani was crying in the movie.
Ah Baghban .... I had my tears welling in my eyes ready to start streaming but it dried up real quick when I heard my mum muttering how we would do the same to her and looked me dead in the eye and proceeded to tell us all off đ

When I went to watch Love Aaj Kal 2. The whole theatre was so bored they were asking each other about other movies they have watched, and a guy fell asleep in the seat in front of me and was snoring so loudly that it was an earful! Also, in the same movie someone spilled popcorn and Coke over me as they walked out before interval, it was a horrendous experience!
What the fcuk kinda theatres did you guys go to.
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
Devdas in theater. Never saw a Bhansali movie after where I couldn't turn the volume down.
I remember watching Devdas in the cinema and it was SO LOUD. Like almost unbearable. Interesting.
I remember watching Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham in the theatre with my family on a trip to India. And it was so weird but each time Amitabh/Jaya came on screen together, this girl next to me kept touching the pants of the guy next to her & they'd make small sounds & I didn't get it. I was an ignorant teen back then..
Originally posted by: Rekha_ji
I remember watching Devdas in the cinema and it was SO LOUD. Like almost unbearable. Interesting.
I'll say. Even the seats were vibrating from the high decibel level.
Originally posted by: Krishnapanchali
weird i dont know but extremely painful experienced i did had while watching bang bang god that movie was so painful to get through never ending by the end of it i had such a bad headache
The most painful experience for me was ek tha tiger and prem Ratan dhan paayo.
I wanted to feel the single screen theater experience and went for a lame ass tushar kapoor movie I mean it was just 20 bucks.đ
The theater had everything guthka eating people who would speak loudly after every scene, pan laced seats, chips and biscuit packet covers littered everywhere along with used cigaratte and who can forgot the dried urine smell
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The best part a family of five with brash and loud children with mother who would get up in the middle of the movie to sit by the adjoining steps and start breast feeding her 2 or 3 year old
I think entire experience was enough to suffice for lifeđ
Originally posted by: Pighalta_Bhoot
I wanted to experience the single screen theater experience and went for a lame ass tushar kapoor movie I mean it was just 20 bucks.đ
The theater had everything guthka eating people who would speak loudly after every scene, pan laced seats, chips and biscuit packet covers littered everywhere along with used cigaratte and who can forgot the dried urine smell
The best part a family of five with brash and loud children with mother who would get up in the middle of the movie to sit by the adjoining steps and start breast feeding her 2 or 3 year old
I think entire experience was enough to suffice for lifeđ
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