Madan Theatre, also known as Madan Mohan Theatre, was a historic cinema hall located in Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta), West Bengal, India.
It was one of the iconic landmarks of the city and held a significant place in the history of Indian cinema.
Madan Theatre was established in 1906 by Jamshedji Framji Madan, a pioneer of Indian cinema and the founder of the Elphinstone Bioscope Company.
It was one of the first cinema halls in Kolkata and played a crucial role in introducing motion pictures to the Indian audience.
The theater gained popularity for showcasing early Indian silent films and became a hub for film screenings and entertainment.
It was an essential cultural and social institution in Kolkata during the early years of Indian cinema.
Unfortunately, Madan Theatre has faced several challenges over the years, including changing trends in cinema and the advent of multiplexes.
The theater gradually declined in popularity, and its condition deteriorated. In 2011, due to safety concerns and structural issues, the theater was shut down.
Despite its closure, Madan Theatre holds a special place in the hearts of many film enthusiasts and is remembered for its contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema.
It served as a significant landmark in the history of Kolkata’s cultural heritage.