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Bengaluru's Urvashi Theatre: Back from the Brink?
22 Mar
Summary
- Urvashi Theatre, Bengaluru, was set for demolition in February 2026.
- The Kannada film 'Landlord' was considered its last screening.
- Online posts suggest active screenings, hinting at a revival.

The iconic Urvashi Theatre in Bengaluru, once on the verge of demolition by February 2026, appears to be operating again. This development follows the expiry of its 1970 lease agreement, as decided by the Karnataka High Court.
The Kannada film 'Landlord,' released in January 2026, was widely believed to be the theatre's final screening, marking a significant cultural closure.
However, recent online activity, including ticket bookings and multiple daily shows for 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' on ticketing platforms, indicates a functional return. Social media buzz also suggests a potential three-year extension of its lease or operational contract.
This turnaround has generated considerable discussion, with many expressing joy at the unexpected revival while questioning the fate of the previously announced demolition plans. The situation remains a topic of intrigue and hope for Bengaluru's cinephiles.




