QFX Cinemas is a cinema chain in Nepal with cinemas in the major cities of Nepal.[3] It was founded by Rajesh Siddhi, Bhaskar Dhungana and Nakim Uddin.[4] It features Nepali movies as well as Bollywood and Hollywood movies.[5]
History
QFX Cinemas started with the renovation of Jai Nepal Cinema,[6] which is the oldest cinema house in Nepal. Following the development, Jai Nepal and company revamped and launched Kumari hall. QFX Civil Mall in Sundhara is Nepal's first most advanced multiplex.[7] After successfully operating its chain in Kathmandu Valley, QFX Cinemas opened franchise model: Bageshwori theater in Nepalgunj, Jalma theater in Narayanghat, Chitwan,[8] Cineplex theater in Pokhara.[9] As of January 2017, the company had 15 screens in Nepal.
Features
QFX Labim Mall in Pulchowk, Lalitpur is the first multiplex of Nepal to be equipped with a high resolution 4K digital cinema projection system.[10] QFX Cinemas multiplex are equipped with digital projectors from Barco, a proponent of digital cinema technology.[11]
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References
- ‘After Lallitpur, Bhutan and Cambodia are on QFX’s bucket list’ Onlinekhabar, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- TeamQuest manages QFX Cinemas TeamQuest, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- QFX Cinemas opens new multiplex in Pulchowk Republica, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- Smriti Basnet. Team Quest’s LABIM Nepali Times, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- Kumari Cinemas Boss Nepal, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- JANAKI GURUNG. Jai Nepal Nepali Times, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- QFX-Central Cinema opening at Civil Mall Sundhara Ktm2day.com, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- Anand Nepal. QFX theater, DCN Jalma opens in Chitwan xNepali, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- QFX Cinemas Now in Pokhara New Business Age, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- QFX Cinemas opening in Pulchowk The Himalayan Times, retrieved 4 January 2017^
- QFX-Lalitpur The Kathmandu Post, retrieved 4 January 2017^