best movie theaters in patna (2026) - multiplexes, single screens, and where to watch
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tl;dr: honest reviews of 10 cinema halls in patna with ticket prices, screen quality, food options, and IMAX/4DX availability. from someone who watches movies every trip home.
tldr: cinepolis p&m mall is the best overall (IMAX, 4DX, dolby atmos). pvr inox at kp mall and city centre mall are solid alternatives. asr cinemas on bailey road is new and surprisingly good. for the nostalgia crowd, mona 70mm near gandhi maidan still holds up. ticket prices range from rs 150 for weekday morning shows to rs 550 for 4DX recliners. patna’s cinema scene has genuinely leveled up in the last few years.
every time i visit patna, catching a movie is practically mandatory. it’s what my cousins and i default to when no one can agree on a plan. “chal movie dekhte hain” is the universal problem-solver in this city.
and honestly? patna’s cinema scene has changed dramatically. five years ago, your options were basically mona 70mm or whatever single screen was still running. now there are multiplexes with IMAX screens, 4DX motion seats, dolby atmos, and recliners that are genuinely comfortable. the gap between watching a movie in patna and watching one in delhi or mumbai has shrunk considerably.
but not all theaters are equal. some have great screens and terrible food. some have cheap tickets and broken AC. and some are new, shiny, and overpriced for what you get.
i’ve watched movies at most of these places across multiple visits, and my family in patna fills in the gaps on the ones i haven’t personally tested. here’s the honest breakdown.
quick comparison
| theater | location | screens | formats | ticket range | food quality | best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| cinepolis p&m mall | patliputra colony | 9 | IMAX, 4DX, 3D, 2D | rs 150-550 | good | best overall experience |
| pvr inox ashok (kp mall) | ashok rajpath | 4 | 3D, 2D | rs 150-400 | decent | central location |
| pvr inox city centre | lodipur, buddh marg | 4 | 3D, 2D | rs 150-400 | decent | after mall shopping |
| cinepolis gravity mall | phulwarisharif | 4 | 3D, 2D | rs 120-350 | average | budget multiplex |
| asr cinemas | bailey road (rps more) | 3 | dolby atmos, 2D | rs 150-400 | good | newest, luxury recliners |
| cinema cafe smart theatre | bailey road | 2 | 2D | rs 100-250 | basic | cheap weekday shows |
| mona 70mm | gandhi maidan | 1 | 2D | rs 80-150 | basic | nostalgia, single screen charm |
| regent cinema | gandhi maidan | 1 | 2D | rs 60-120 | minimal | cheapest option, old school |
| the premiere square | fraser road | 1 | 2D | rs 80-150 | basic | fraser road convenience |
the multiplexes
1. cinepolis p&m mall - the best cinema experience in patna
location: 5th floor, p&m mall, patliputra colony screens: 9 (including IMAX and 4DX) ticket range: rs 150-550
this is where you go if you want the best movie-watching experience patna currently offers. nine screens, IMAX with laser projection, 4DX with motion seats, dolby atmos sound. the works.
my cousin dragged me to the 4DX screen last time i was visiting. the seats move, there’s wind, water spray, even scent effects during certain scenes. is it gimmicky? absolutely. is it fun? also absolutely. the IMAX screen is the real deal though. massive screen, crystal clear picture, sound that you feel in your chest. for big releases like marvel movies or anything visually spectacular, IMAX here is worth the premium.
the regular screens are also well-maintained. clean seats, good legroom, proper air conditioning. the concession stand is standard cinepolis fare. popcorn, nachos, cold drinks, hot dogs. priced at mall rates, which means a medium popcorn and cola combo will set you back rs 400-500. you can eat before the movie at the food court downstairs to save money. that’s what most people do.
parking is at p&m mall, which gets chaotic on weekends and holidays. arrive early or prepare for the spiral ramp experience.
verdict: if you’re watching one movie in patna and want the best experience, this is the answer. IMAX for spectacle, 4DX for fun, regular screens for everyday watching. the only downside is the patliputra location, which is a drive from central patna.
2. pvr inox ashok (kp mall)
location: kp mall, ashok rajpath screens: 4 ticket range: rs 150-400
pvr inox opened at kp mall and it immediately became the go-to for people in central and south patna. the location on ashok rajpath is more accessible than p&m mall for most people.
four screens, all with decent projection and sound. no IMAX or 4DX, but the 3D is competent. the seats are comfortable, AC works well, and the overall experience is what you’d expect from pvr inox anywhere in india. consistent, reliable, nothing extraordinary.
the food counter has the standard pvr fare. overpriced but acceptable. kp mall itself has food options on other floors, so you’re not stuck with just popcorn.
my relatives in patna who live around boring road and ashok rajpath area prefer this over cinepolis simply because of proximity. “picture wahi hai, drive kam hai” is the logic, and it’s fair.
verdict: solid multiplex experience with a central location. no premium formats, but the basics are done well. good for weekday evening shows.
3. pvr inox city centre mall
location: lodipur, buddh marg screens: 4 ticket range: rs 150-400
the city centre mall location gives pvr inox a presence in the buddh marg area. this is convenient if you’re coming from the station side of patna or if you’re combining a mall visit with a movie.
the screens are similar to the kp mall location. four auditoriums, standard 2D and 3D options, comfortable seating. the sound system is good. nothing that stands out compared to the other pvr inox, but nothing that disappoints either.
the advantage here is that city centre mall has better food options than kp mall. you can do dinner and a movie without feeling like you compromised on either. the parking situation is manageable but not great during peak hours.
verdict: interchangeable with the kp mall pvr inox. pick whichever is closer to you. the mall facilities around this one are slightly better.
4. cinepolis gravity mall
location: phulwarisharif screens: 4 ticket range: rs 120-350
gravity mall is on the outskirts, and the cinepolis here reflects that. it’s a bit cheaper than the p&m mall location, with slightly older interiors but functional screens and decent sound.
four screens, standard 2D and 3D. no premium formats. the AC works, the seats are okay, the projection is clear. it’s a perfectly fine cinema for a weekday afternoon show or if you live nearby.
the food court at gravity mall is basic. the cinema concession stand is standard cinepolis pricing. the main appeal is the lower ticket prices compared to the p&m mall branch.
my family tells me this one is popular with the danapur and phulwarisharif crowd who don’t want to drive all the way to patliputra or ashok rajpath.
verdict: budget cinepolis. does the job without the premium formats or premium prices.
5. asr cinemas
location: 6th floor, ambition business park, near rps more, bailey road screens: 3 ticket range: rs 150-400
asr is the newest player in patna’s cinema scene and it’s surprisingly good. three auditoriums on the 6th floor of ambition business park, with dolby atmos sound, luxury recliners, and a modern food court.
the recliners here are genuinely comfortable. like, actually fall-asleep-comfortable. the sound system punches above what you’d expect from three screens. the interiors are clean, modern, and feel premium without the premium pricing.
a cousin who lives near rps more raves about this place. the bailey road location makes it accessible for a huge chunk of patna’s population. the food at the cinema cafe is better than most multiplex food. they’ve put effort into it.
verdict: the dark horse of patna cinemas. new, well-maintained, great sound, comfortable seats, and not overpriced. if you’re on bailey road, try this before defaulting to cinepolis or pvr inox.
6. cinema cafe smart theatre
location: bailey road screens: 2 ticket range: rs 100-250
this is a smaller setup. two screens, basic projection, decent enough sound. the “smart theatre” concept is more intimate, with smaller auditoriums and a cafe attached.
it’s cheap. weekday morning shows can be under rs 100. the experience is no-frills but functional. if you just want to watch a movie without paying multiplex prices and you’re near bailey road, this works.
verdict: budget option on bailey road. nothing fancy, but the price is right.
the single screens
7. mona 70mm
location: kargil chowk, near gandhi maidan screens: 1 ticket range: rs 80-150
mona cinema is an institution. the 70mm screen near gandhi maidan has been around for decades, and it still draws a crowd. they’ve modernized the seating and upgraded to a dolby sound system while keeping the old-school single-screen charm.
watching a movie at mona is a different experience from a multiplex. the screen is big, the crowd is vocal (expect reactions, whistles, and commentary from the audience), and the whole thing feels like cinema the way it used to be.
the ticket prices are genuinely affordable. rs 80-150 depending on the show. no 3D, no IMAX, just a big screen and loud sound. the area around gandhi maidan means you can pair it with street food before or after.
my family in patna still has a soft spot for mona. it’s where they watched movies as kids. the modernization has made it comfortable without killing the character.
verdict: the single-screen experience patna is known for. cheap, fun, and different from any multiplex. go at least once for the experience, especially for a big bollywood release where the crowd energy adds to the movie.
8. regent cinema
location: east gandhi maidan screens: 1 ticket range: rs 60-120
regent has been around since 1929. let that sink in. almost a century of showing movies to patna.
the facilities are dated. the seating is basic. the sound system has been upgraded over the years but it’s not comparable to modern multiplexes. but the ticket prices are the lowest in patna, and the gandhi maidan location puts you in the heart of the city.
regent runs a mix of bollywood and bhojpuri films. the audience is predominantly local, the atmosphere is energetic, and the experience is as raw and authentic as cinema gets.
verdict: historical landmark more than a comfortable cinema. go for the experience and the story, not for the screen quality. pair it with a gandhi maidan walk and litti chokha nearby.
9. the premiere square
location: fraser road screens: 1 ticket range: rs 80-150
the premiere square on fraser road sits in a prime location. it’s been upgraded over the years and offers a decent single-screen experience at reasonable prices.
the fraser road location is convenient. you can catch a movie and then hit up tandoor hut for kebabs or walk around the area. the screen quality is acceptable, the AC works, and the crowd is mixed.
verdict: convenient single screen on fraser road. nothing special about the cinema itself, but the location makes it easy to combine with other plans.
what format should you pick?
if you haven’t experienced different cinema formats, here’s the breakdown:
standard 2D: your regular movie experience. good enough for most films. cheapest option at rs 80-200 depending on the theater.
3D: available at all multiplexes. adds depth to animated and action movies. rs 50-100 premium over 2D. worth it for visually heavy movies, skip it for dramas or comedies.
IMAX (cinepolis p&m mall only): massive screen, laser projection, immersive sound. rs 350-500. worth the premium for big spectacle films. if a movie is shot in IMAX format (nolan films, some marvel movies), this is genuinely the best way to watch it in patna.
4DX (cinepolis p&m mall only): motion seats, wind, water, scent effects. rs 400-550. fun but gimmicky. great for action movies. terrible for anything you want to focus on emotionally. do it once for the experience.
money-saving tips
- weekday morning shows are the cheapest everywhere. rs 80-150 at multiplexes, rs 50-80 at single screens
- book on apps like bookmyshow or paytm for cashback and discounts. sometimes rs 100-150 cheaper than box office
- bring your own water and snacks if the theater allows. multiplex food is marked up 3-4x
- food courts in malls (p&m mall, kp mall, city centre) are cheaper than cinema concession stands. eat before or after
- tuesday and wednesday are often “discount days” at cinepolis and pvr inox with lower ticket prices
- national cinema day (usually in september) has rs 99 tickets at all multiplex chains
food at the movies
the concession stands at patna’s multiplexes are standard national chain pricing:
| item | price range |
|---|---|
| popcorn (regular) | rs 200-250 |
| popcorn (large) | rs 350-450 |
| cold drink (regular) | rs 150-200 |
| combo (popcorn + drink) | rs 400-550 |
| nachos | rs 250-350 |
| hot dog | rs 200-300 |
| samosa | rs 80-120 |
honestly, the best move is to eat at the mall food court or nearby cafes and just get a small popcorn at the cinema if you must.
the future of cinema in patna
patna’s cinema scene is expanding. new malls are coming up, and with them, new multiplexes. the city went from having essentially just single screens to having IMAX and 4DX in under a decade.
some things i’m watching:
- new multiplex openings are planned in upcoming malls across patna
- asr cinemas might expand to more screens based on the reception
- pvr inox has been expanding aggressively in tier-2 cities and patna is getting more screens
- the film culture in patna is growing. people are watching more diverse content, not just big bollywood releases
the single screens will likely keep declining, which is sad. places like mona 70mm and regent carry decades of patna’s cultural memory. catch a movie there while you still can.
how to pick a theater
for the best experience: cinepolis p&m mall (IMAX or 4DX)
for convenience (central patna): pvr inox kp mall or premiere square
for bailey road residents: asr cinemas or cinema cafe smart theatre
for budget watching: mona 70mm or regent cinema
for a date: asr cinemas recliners or cinepolis IMAX
for families: cinepolis p&m mall (most screens, best facilities, mall for kids)
for the single-screen experience: mona 70mm on a friday night with a big release
final word
patna used to be a city where you watched whatever was playing at whatever single screen was closest. now you’re choosing between IMAX, 4DX, dolby atmos, and luxury recliners. that’s genuine progress.
but the charm of watching a movie at a packed single screen, where the audience reacts louder than the speakers and some uncle’s phone rings during the climax and everyone yells at him, that’s something no multiplex can replicate. patna still has both experiences. enjoy them while you can.
if you’re visiting patna and want to fill a free afternoon or evening, catch a movie. it’s cheap by metro city standards, the multiplexes are genuinely good, and combined with a food crawl before or after, it makes for a solid night out in patna.
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last updated: february 2026. patna’s cinema scene is growing fast with new multiplexes and malls coming up. i’ll update this as new theaters open and old ones evolve.
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