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    Sathyam Cinemas was originally named the "Royal Theatre Complex" and was built by Raja from Venkatagiri in April 1974. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] With a capacity of 1,255 seats, it was the largest multiplex built in Chennai at the time.

  3. Aug 15, 2018 · Sathyam Cineplex, as it was known back then, was established in 1974 and housed three screens – Sathyam, Subham and Santham.

  4. Oct 7, 2014 · Sathyam Cinemas was originally named the "Royal Theatre Complex" and was built by Raja from Venkatagiri in April 1974. With a capacity of 1,255 seats, it was the largest multiplex built in Chennai at the time.

  5. The Sathyam brand was built slowly over decades and the later formed SPI umbrella also carried the baton for local grown multiplexes. They had become synonymous with Chennai and their customer service was great.

  6. In 1999, Sathyam Cinemas started renovating to build three new screens, Sathyam, Santham, and Shubham. These went on to reimagine, reinvent, and deliver a holistic cinema-watching experience for the city of Chennai, complete with delicious food, incredible technology, and top-notch service.

  7. Sathyam Cinemas was originally named the "Royal Theatre Complex" and was built by Raja from Venkatagiri in April 1974. With a capacity of 1,255 seats, it was the largest multiplex built in Chennai at the time.

  8. Aug 16, 2018 · The largest multiplex chain in India, PVR Cinemas’s acquisition of south India’s biggest SPI Cinemas in a cash plus stock deal valued at Rs 850 Crores, has created waves in the entertainment industry. The Chennai based SPI Cinemas with their flagship Sathyam theatre redefined the cinematic experience.