Cinépolis brings women-centric classics back to the big screen for Women's Day

Cinépolis brings women-centric classics back to the big screen for Women's Day

The cinema chain celebrates women’s power with film re-releases and special offers

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MUMBAI: A woman’s story is no longer yours to tell—now, she writes her own.

Great stories deserve a second act, and this Women’s Day, Cinépolis India is making sure iconic women-led films get their encore. In a tribute to women who write their own narratives, the multiplex giant is rolling out a special re-release of Highway, Lootera, and Queen across its theatres. The goal? To honour women’s strength, resilience, and relentless pursuit of independence—on-screen and beyond.

And what’s a celebration without a little treat? Cinépolis is offering a 50 per cent discount (up to Rs 100) on ticket bookings made through its website and app using the code ‘WDAY50’—because a cinematic experience this empowering deserves an audience.

Cinépolis India MD Devang Sampat put it best, “As a brand deeply passionate about storytelling, we recognise the immense power of narratives that inspire and empower. This Women’s Day, we are proud to celebrate women who take charge of their own stories, both on-screen and in real life. Through our special film lineup and digital campaign, we hope to encourage conversations that drive change and amplify the voices of women everywhere.”

But the storytelling doesn’t stop at the box office. Cinépolis has also launched an evocative digital campaign titled ‘Now, She Writes Her Own Story’. The campaign reflects on a long-standing reality: for generations, a woman’s journey was dictated by external forces—her choices, her roles, even her attire. But times have changed, and so has the script.

Divya Khosla Kumar

Cinépolis understands that while life isn’t a film, society has long treated women’s lives like one, complete with outdated plotlines and predictable tropes. But the modern woman is tearing up the old screenplay, stepping into the director’s chair, and redefining what it means to be truly free.

Adding a star-studded endorsement to the celebrations, actor, producer, and director Divya Khosla Kumar shared her admiration for the initiative. She applauded Cinépolis for recognising and honouring women’s stories, both through cinema and through the wider conversation it inspires.

So, grab your tickets, claim your discount, and settle in for a powerful Women’s Day celebration. The credits are rolling on outdated narratives, and the future? It belongs to women, on-screen and beyond.