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Lighthouse Cinema (Kolkata)

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Status
  
Inactive

Town or city
  
Kolkata

Address
  
2, Humayun Place

Country
  
India

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Type
  
Past Cinema hall, Heritage building

Location
  
Humayun Place in New Market

Similar
  
Globe Cinema, New Empire Cinema, Metro Cinema, Roxy Cinema, Paradise Cinema

Lighthouse Cinema was a single screen cinema hall and heritage building located in Humayun Place in New Market, next to New Empire, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.

Contents

Map of Humayun Court Building, Lindsay St, New Market Area, Dharmatala, Taltala, Kolkata, West Bengal 700087

History

Lighthouse Cinema was established in 1934 for screening Hollywood films. The theatre was designed by W.M. Dudok. For 70 years this was one of the most popular cinemas in Kolkata. This was one of the largest cinema halls in India with 1396 sitting capacity. Later it was reduced from 1396 to 600.

Closing of Lighthouse

After 2000 the hall started to suffer a heavy financial loss. In February 2002 the theatre managements decided to close the theatre because of the heavy loss they suffered in last few years and it was permanently closed on 22 February 2002. Two years after closing the hall, in 2004, the theatre's license was also taken away and it turned into a bleak house after some legal actions against "unauthorised changes" made to the premises. After that the entire cinema was converted to Citimart, a shopping complex.

References

Lighthouse Cinema (Kolkata) Wikipedia