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NMIC to have daily screening from 4 PM – 5 PM, on Indian films and filmmakers
The National Museum of Indian Cinema, at Films Division Complex, Peddar Road, Mumbai, inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on 19th January, 2019, has been opened to the public from 20th January, 2019.
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The Museum has been open to the public, from Tuesday – Sunday, from 11 AM to 6 PM, and will remain closed on Mondays and Public Holidays.

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The ticket price for the Museum, effective from 1st February, 2019, will be as follows:

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Children & Students | Free |
Adults | Rs.20/- |
Foreigners | Rs. 500/- |
Parking is available at the Films Division Complex.
There will be a daily film screening too from 4 PM – 5 PM, curated by Films Division on different facets of Indian Films and Film Makers. The film screening will start from Monday, 28th January, 2019.
The Museum is housed in two buildings – the New Museum Building and the historic palace Gulshan Mahal – both at the Films Division campus in Mumbai. The Museum showcases history of India Cinema and has ample digital elements including kiosks, interactive digital screens and information-based screen interfaces.
It will an enriching experience to students, cinema lovers & scholars.
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