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KATAMARAYUDU” (TELUGU with English Subtitles) North America Theaters “KATAMARAYUDU” (TELUGU with English Subtitles) North America Theaters Starring: Pawan Kalyan , Shruti Haasan; Music: Anup Rubens; Director: Kishore Kumar Pardsani Premieres are on March 23, Thursday from 5:30 pm For any information WhatsApp to (972)-953-5226 / [email protected] State City Theater Info Schedule Circuit / Tickets 1. AK Anchorage CENT Anchorage 16 #433 XD Premiere - Mar 23 (Thu) : 8 pm Cinemark 301 E 36th Ave Fri, Mar 24 : 9 pm Fandango Tickets Anchorage, AK 99503 Sat, Mar 25: 9 pm Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 2. AL Birmingham REGL Trussville #01-0760 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Regal Entertainment 5895 Trussville Crossing Pkwy For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 ATOM Tickets Birmingham, AL 35235 Visit theatre website links. Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 3. AL Huntsville REGL Hollywood 18 #01-0427 Premiere - Mar 23 (Thu) : 8 pm Regal Entertainment 3312 S Memorial Pkwy Fri, Mar 24 : 9 pm ATOM Tickets Huntsville, AL 35801 Sat, Mar 25: 9 pm Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 4. AL Mobile REGL Stadium 18 #1605 Premiere - Mar 23 (Thu) : 8 pm Regal Entertainment 1250 Satchell Paige Dr Fri, Mar 24 : 9 pm ATOM Tickets Mobile, AL 36606 Sat, Mar 25: 9 pm Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 5. AR Little Rock UA Breckenridge Vlg #04-1325 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Regal Entertainment 1200 Breckenridge Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 ATOM Tickets Little Rock, AR 72205 Visit theatre website links. Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-522 6. AR Rogers MLCO Rogers Cinema 12 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Malco Theatres Inc 621 North 46th St For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Theaters available at Rogers, AR 72756 Visit theatre website links. Theater box office Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 7. AZ Phoenix HARK North Valley 16 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Harkins 3420 E Bell Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Phoenix, AZ 85032 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 8. AZ Chandler HARK Chandler Fashion Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Harkins 3159 W Chandler Blvd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Chandler, AZ 85226 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 9. AZ Phoenix Super Saver Cinemas 8 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Landmark 2710 W Bell Rd 1125 For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Phoenix, AZ 85053 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 10. AZ Tempe Tempe Cinema Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Independent Exhibitors 1825 E Elliot Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Pollack Cinema Tickets Tempe, AZ 85284 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 11. AZ Scottsdale Scottsdale Pavilions 11 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Ultra Star 9090 East Indian Bend Road For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Pavilion Tickets Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 12. AZ Tucson CENT El Con 20 #435 XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark 3601 East Broadway For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Tucson, AZ 85716 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 13. CA Union City CENT Century 25 #423 XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 2:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area 32100 Union Landing For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Union City, CA 94587 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 14. CA Palo Alto CENT Palo Alto Sq 2 #475 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area 3000 El Camino Real Bldg 6 For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Palo Alto, CA 94306 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 15. CA Milpitas CENT Century Great Mall and XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area #440 For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets 1010 Great Mall Dr Visit theatre website links. Milpitas, CA 95035 Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-522 16. CA Milpitas Serra 2 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Serra Theater Tickets Bay Area 200 Serra Way #37 For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Milpitas, CA 95035 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 17. CA Daly City CENT Century 20-Daly City #444 XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area 1901 Junipero Serra Blvd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Daly City, CA 94014 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 18. CA San Jose Towne 3 Cinemas Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Towne 3 Bay Area 1433 The Alameda For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets San Jose, CA 95126 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 19. CA Fremont CNMKCentury at Pacific Commons Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area XD For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango TIckets 43917 Pacific Commons Blvd Visit theatre website links. Fremont, CA 94538 Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 20. CA San Rafael CENT Northgate #470 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area 7000 Northgate Dr For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets San Rafael, CA 94903 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 21. CA Dublin REGL Hacienda Crossings Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Regal Entertainment Bay Area 5000 Dublin Blvd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 ATOM Tickets Dublin, CA 94568 Visit theatre website links. Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 22. CA Tracy CNMK Cinemark Movies 14 #217 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Bay Area 3300 Naglee Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Tracy, CA 95304 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 23. CA Folsom CENT Century Folsom 14 #416 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Sacramento 261 Iron Point Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Folsom, CA 95630 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 24. CA Roseville CENT Roseville 14 #418 XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Sacramento 1555 Eureka Rd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Roseville, CA 95661 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 25. CA Fresno REGL Manchester #05-1820 Premiere - Mar 23 (Thu) : 8 pm Regal Entertainment 2055 E Shield Ave Fri, Mar 24 : 9 pm ATOM Tickets Fresno, CA 93726 Sat, Mar 25: 9 pm Fandango Tickets Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 26. CA Hanford CNMK Movie 8 Hanford Mall #168 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark 1669 W Lacey Blvd For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Hanford, CA 93230 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: CineGalaxy - 816-872-5378 972-953-5226 27. CA Buena Park KRIK Krikorian Buena Park Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm LAtelugu Los Angeles 8290 La Palma Ave For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Buena Park, CA 90620 Visit theatre website links. Contact Information: Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 28. CA Los Angeles CNMK 18 XD #1085 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark 6081 Center Dr For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Los Angeles, CA 90045 Visit theatre website links. LAtelugu Contact Information: Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 29. CA Orange CENT Stadium 1-25 #420 XD Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Cinemark Los Angeles 1701 W Katella Ave For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Orange, CA 92867 Visit theatre website links. LAtelugu Contact Information: Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 30. CA Bakersfield EDWD Bakersfield 14 #05-1031 Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Regal Entertainment Los Angeles 9000 Ming Ave For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 ATOM Tickets Bakersfield, CA 93311 Visit theatre website links. Fandango Tickets Contact Information: LAtelugu Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 31. CA Cerritos Harkins Los Cerritos Center Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Harkins Los Angeles 239 Los Cerritos Center For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Cerritos, CA 90703 Visit theatre website links. LAtelugu Contact Information: Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 32. CA Ontario EDWD Ontario Palace IMAX Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm Regal Entertainment Los Angeles 4900 E 4th St For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 ATOM Tickets Ontario, CA 91764 Visit theatre website links. Fandango Tickets Contact Information: LAtelugu Vijayakumar 619-218-0543 Suresh 949-232-7136 33. CA Simi Valley Simi Valley Premiere – Thu, Mar 23 from 5:30 pm LAtelugu Los Angeles 1457 Los Angeles Ave For full week schedules from Fri, Mar24 Fandango Tickets Simi Valley, CA 93065 Visit theatre website links.
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