The
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Kajol
starrer
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
which
was
helmed
by
Aditya
Chopra
is
one
of
the
most
memorable
movies
of
Indian
cinema.
The
1995
film
is
still
loved
by
die-hard
romantics
and
has
been
screening
in
the
Mumbai
theatre,
Maratha
Mandir
for
the
last
25
years.
However,
due
to
the
pandemic
situation,
the
film
was
temporarily
stopped
screening
due
to
the
shutting
down
of
theatres
but
the
theatre
went
on
to
resume
the
screening
of
the
film
from
November
2020.
Now
the
executive
director
of
Maratha
Mandir
has
revealed
how
it
is
only
the
cult
film
which
is
being
the
saving
grace
of
the
theatre.
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
has
seen
its
fans
flocking
to
the
theatres
once
again
to
relive
the
love
saga
of
Raj
and
Simran.
The
executive
director
of
G7
Multiplex
and
Maratha
Mandir,
Manoj
Desai
has
revealed
in
an
interview
with
Pinkvilla
that
the
film
gets
occupancy
of
200
to
300
people
every
day
even
on
the
morning
shows.
He
added
that
no
other
shows
of
other
films
are
fetching
them
audience
so
the
occupancy
of
DDLJ
is
the
only
saving
grace
of
the
theatre.
Desai
also
hinted
that
they
are
adapting
to
all
the
necessary
precautions
and
are
making
the
audience
sit
on
alternate
seats.
He
went
on
to
say
that
the
crowd
is
even
better
on
the
weekends.
However,
he
also
revealed
that
the
business
of
Maratha
Mandir
has
improved
slightly
after
the
release
of
Master
starring
Vijay
Thalapathy
and
Vijay
Sethupathi.
Talking
about
the
film,
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
also
completed
25
years
in
October
last
year.
The
makers
and
the
cast
could
not
celebrate
the
occasion
due
to
the
pandemic
situation.