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Book Summary
Much before the multiplex boom, Delhi had a thriving single screen theatre culture, dating back to the days of veteran directors and actors like Sohrab Modi and Prithviraj Kapoor. Enjoying the silver screen experience from a city whose cinema halls have been part of India's freedom struggle was a sociological phenomenon, and while most 'talkies' still provide the common man with his preferred mode of entertainment, soon they could become a thing of the past. This Book is a Clarion call to preserve Delhi's single screen theatre culture and those cinema halls that are an important witness to the city's cultural and historical heritage.
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