Gaiety Galaxy Cinema, Bandra Mumbai

Entertainment
Gaiety Galaxy Cinema, Bandra

About

Mumbai's most iconic single-screen cinema duo known for its passionate Bollywood audiences. The thunderous applause, whistling, and dancing during masala films here is a quintessentially Mumbai experience.

Basic Information

Timings

Shows from 10:00 AM

Entry Fee

₹100-300 per ticket

Best Time to Visit

Year-round (big release weekends)

Place Type

Entertainment

How to Reach

Walk from Bandra station on Western Line

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Dharavi (2.4 km away) on the Line 3.

By Local Train:

The nearest local train station is Bandra (0.2 km away) on the Western Line, Harbour Line.

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Gaiety Galaxy Cinema, Bandra

Dharavi
Line 3
2.4 km
2.9 km
Santacruz
Line 3
3.5 km
3.5 km
4.2 km
Dadar
Line 3
4.5 km
Worli
Line 3
4.6 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Gaiety Galaxy Cinema, Bandra

Bandra
Fast
Western Line
Harbour Line
0.2 km
Western Line
Harbour Line
1.4 km
Western Line
Harbour Line
1.9 km
Western Line
Harbour Line
2.9 km

History

These twin single-screen cinemas near Bandra station have been the pulse of Bollywood fandom since the 1970s. First-day-first-show reactions here often determine a film's box office fate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

Shows from 10:00 AM

Entry Fee

₹100-300 per ticket

Type

Entertainment

Best Time to Visit

Year-round (big release weekends)

How to Reach

Accessible via local trains to Malad station, short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride

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Interesting Facts

First-day-first-show audiences here are the most passionate in India

Their reaction to a film is considered an indicator of its commercial success

Fans dance, throw confetti, and light firecrackers during big releases

Travel Tips

Experience a first-day-first-show of a big Bollywood release

Book tickets well in advance for opening day

The experience is as much about the audience as the film