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Movies in Gurugram:

Your Comprehensive Guide to What’s Showing Near You
Choosing the right movie to watch on a free evening sounds simple. It never is.
You want something nice. Your partner is looking for something different. The kids have their own list. Somewhere in the process of switching between three different apps, flipping through showtimes that don’t work with your schedule and trying to find out which theatre is actually near you, the night gets away from you before it even starts.
Gurugram has an unending array of options – and therein lies the challenge. The multiplex culture of the city is alive and kicking with films releasing daily across languages, genres and formats. Choosing a movie can be a bigger pain than it’s worth without a reliable method to cut through the noise.

Selection of a Movie in a City Like Gurugram The Real Problem
Gurugram is one of the most active movie markets in Delhi-NCR region. On any given weekend, you could have a big-budget Bollywood release playing next to a Telugu pan-India action film, a Hollywood blockbuster, a Korean live event screening and a regional Haryanavi title – all at different multiplexes within a few kilometres of each other.
That’s interesting diversity. But it also causes decision fatigue.
Which movie has good reviews? What language version is playing at a nearby theatre? Do you have this hollywood movie in hindi? Are there any seats left for the 8 o’clock show? These are not small questions if you are trying to plan a night out.
Add in the challenge of format – standard screens, premium formats and 7D experiences – and the number of decisions skyrockets.

Things to do in Gurugram today
Gurugram theatres are abuzz with a diverse line-up today, spanning almost every taste and language.
The pack is being led by Bollywood picks, with films like Bhooth Bangla, Chand Mera Dil, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do and Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai all running for the audiences who enjoy Hindi language entertainment — from romance to comedy to horror.
Peddi (available in Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam and Tamil) and Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart and Dhurandhar The Revenge had good representation from the South Indian cinema and drew huge crowds at the multiplexes across the city.
Also a good price on Hollywood films He-Man and The Masters of The Universe will be released in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. Sci-fi adventures for English-language viewers include Project Hail Mary and The Odyssey. The Devil Wears Prada 2 is finally here for fans of the original. And Michael, the English language biopic, is still going strong.
For families and kids, there’s The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, The Sheep Detectives, Hoppers and Return of the Jungle – great for weekend trips with kids.
The line-up is made up of regional and niche titles. Licence in Haryanavi, Mollywood Times in Malayalam, Parimala and Co in Tamil. It is a rare treat for K-pop audiences as Korean content fans will be able to catch both the live viewing and re-broadcast of BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’ in Busan.
There really is something for everyone. And all you need is a quick, clean way to find it.

How BookMyShow Makes The Entire Process Easy
All of this can be found in one place in BookMyShow’s Gurugram movies page. You don’t need to visit several websites or call a theatre to ask for showtimes. Films, formats, languages, timings, nearby cinemas. Everything on one screen.
What you can do straight from the platform is:
Language Filter: Available in Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Haryanavi, Nepali, Marathi & Korean. You are only shown what you need.
Filter by genre and format: standard, premium, 7D – whatever you like, you can filter the results in no time.
Browse by cinema Not sure where the cinemas are near you? Browse by Cinemas: This feature enables you to browse multiplexes in your area and see what is playing there.
Live availability: Seats are updated live so you know you’re booking seats that actually exist.
The Book In Minutes: Once you’ve picked your film and screening time, booking is quick and easy.
The platform features upcoming releases so you can plan ahead instead of scrambling last minute.

How to Pick the Right Movie This weekends
With so much on offer, a bit of strategy helps. Here are some practical ways to narrow down your options:
Start with your crew. Flying solo, with friends, as a couple, with family? For obvious family offerings, you have kids films and U-rated releases like The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Return of the Jungle. For the adults-only, A-rated options open up like Obsession, Dhurandhar The Revenge and The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Read reviews and check ratings. BookMyShow displays the user ratings and vote counts directly on the film cards. Like Michael. A movie with 90,000+ votes sitting at 9.4/10 tells you something useful before you commit.
Look at the format and language. Many pan India films like Peddi and Krishnavataram are available in several languages. If you want to watch the original Telugu or Tamil version instead of the Hindi dub, you can filter for that specifically as well.
New Releases: Book Early Shows of Bollywood and Hollywood films finish fast in the first weekend at popular multiplexes like PVR, INOX and Cinepolis in Gurugram. Book a day ahead and save yourself the disappointment of “sold out”.

Common Mistakes Made by Movie Goers in Gurugram
Too late to book. Gurugram’s multiplex culture means high footfall on weekends. “Popular shows sell out faster than most people know. Pre-book for new releases on BookMyShow 24-48 hours before.

Excluding regional titles. Movies like Mollywood Times, Parimala and Co, and Licence may not be on everyone’s radar but they have strong performances and unique storytelling. If you are open to regional cinema you are sure to find something memorable.

Assuming only one language version. A lot of the films are simultaneouslyreleased in 2-5 languages. If you haven’t looked through all of the language options available for a title, you may have missed a showtime that fits your schedule perfectly.
Ignoring filter format. Not all screens are equal. If you care about the experience, looking at the format options, including premium large format or 7D, can do a lot to improve your viewing.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
How to find movies near me in Gurgaon?
Head to BookMyShow Gurugram movies page and use the location detection feature or the “Browse by Cinemas” option to check what’s playing at theatres closest to you.
Can I see South Indian films in Gurugram?
Yeah. Multiplexes in Gurugram are screening several Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam movies, mostly in original language and dubbed versions.
Are there any Korean films or events happening in Gurugram?
Yes. The BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’ in Busan is being shown in Korean for both live viewing and rebroadcast screenings, a trend that has been growing among K-pop and Korean content fans in the city.
What are some family friendly films playing now?
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Return of the Jungle, The Sheep Detectives and Hoppers are all U or UA 7+ rated and therefore suitable for children and family outings.
How to book movie tickets online in Gurugram?
Go to BookMyShow, Select Your Movie and Show Time, Choose Seats and Make Payment. The complete process takes under three minutes.

Your Next Movie Night Begins Here
The cinema scene in Gurugram is really good. The current offering, from Bollywood masala and South Indian action epics to Hollywood adventures, Korean live events and Haryanavi regional titles, is hard to beat anywhere else in the city.
The only thing standing between you and an awesome movie experience is logistics. BookMyShow completely removes that friction. Filter, select, book and turn up. The popcorn can wait but that sold out show can’t.
Visit BookMyShow’s Gurugram movies page, find out what’s playing around you and book your seats before the weekend rush gets you.

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