The event is particularly notable because it will be the first time a Christopher Nolan film receives an official premiere in India. The filmmaker enjoys a massive following in the country, thanks to acclaimed titles such as Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Tenet and Oppenheimer
Legendary filmmaker Christopher Nolan is set to make a special trip to Mumbai, India, in July as part of the global promotional campaign for his upcoming film, The Odyssey. The Oscar-winning filmmaker will be accompanied by producer Emma Thomas and actors Matt Damon and Tom Holland for what promises to be a landmark event for Indian moviegoers.
Universal Pictures International announced on Wednesday that Mumbai has been selected as one of only four cities worldwide to host a premiere of the much-awaited film. The Indian city joins London, Paris and New York on The Odyssey’s international premiere tour, making it a special moment for both the film and the local entertainment industry.
The premiere will take place at PVR Icon IMAX at Phoenix Palladium Mall in Mumbai. While the official date is yet to be revealed, the announcement has generated excitement among Nolan fans across the country.
According to the official statement, “The visit marks a landmark moment for both the film and the Indian entertainment industry, bringing together one of cinema's most celebrated filmmakers and an acclaimed cast for a historic premiere event in the country.”
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