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Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 Major Cinema Operator in Malaysia Cathay | GSC | MBO | TGV | BIG C | LFS | STAR Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Kuala Lumpur LOTUS FIVE STAR Sentul Cineplex Halls: 3 Seating Capacities: 692 Address: Lot 47 Jalan Perhentian off Jalan Ipoh Sentul 51100, Kuala Lumpur Tel:03-40422525 After 15 years in hiatus, Sentul Cinema was reopened in 2007 to the delight of the good people of Sentul. Featuring two halls with DTS and SRD certification, even the ergonomically-designed seats are custom made from India, according to the cinema manager. It also boasts of a 24-hour CCTV surveillance system, so patrons can watch their movies with peace of mind. LOTUS FIVE STAR Capitol Selayang Halls: 3 Seating Capacities: 755 Address: C123 Selayang Capitol Complex Selayang Kepong Express Way 68100, Selayang Tel:03-61384881 Previously owned by Golden Screen Cinemas, the three-screen cineplex located at the Selayang Capitol Complex was taken over by Lotus Five Star in August 2007. Petaling Jaya LOTUS FIVE STAR State Cineplex Pj Hall: 1 Seating Capacities: 375 Address: Jalan Yong Shook Lin 1 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 46100, Petaling Jaya Tel:03-79607881 LFS State Cineplex is situated at Jalan Yong Shook Lin in PJ new town. The cinema started business with the name "PJ State Cinema" back in the 1960s. During that time, the cinema showed mostly English movies using carbon projectors and it provided 600 seats together with only one movie screen. It stopped its operation due to the 1998 economic downturn. Later, Lotus Group which distributed Tamil movies reopened the cinema and it became LFS State Cineplex in 2005. Klang LOTUS FIVE STAR Sri Intan Klang Halls: 2 Seating Capacities: 868 Address: 22 Jalan Cox 41100, Klang Tel:03-33425870 Lotus Five Star's Panggung Sri Intan located in Klang carries two screens, which can house up to 868 people at a time. LOTUS FIVE STAR Shaw Centrepoint Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 875 Address: 4th floor Jalan Raja Hassan 41400, Klang Tel:03-33422381 The 4-screen GSC Shaw Centrepoint Klang commenced business on 7 Dec 1996 but ceased operations on 16 December 2010, only to be taken over by a new Lotus Five Star outlet that opened on 28 April 2011. Kuala Selangor LOTUS FIVE STAR 1 Plaza Kuala Selangor Halls: 5 Seating Capacities: 733 Address: Lot 1 Ground Floor Jalan Medan Niaga 5 45000, Kuala Selangor Tel:03-32813818 2 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 Lotus Five Star Kuala Selangor is a work-in-progress due for December 2010. It will be situated on the first floor of a new, three-storey building behind the newly opened Tesco, where there will be bowling, snooker, ballroom, an amusement centre and various F&B outlets. The projected total seating capacity is around 700 seats, spread across 5 halls. Kajang LOTUS FIVE STAR Metro Plaza Kajang Halls: 2 Seating Capacities: 550 Address: Lot 173 3rd Floor Metro Kajang Plaza Jalan Tun Abdul Aziz 43000, Kajang Tel:03-87396502 Started its business in 2009, LFS Kajang has become one of the main choices of entertainment in the shopping centre, Metro Plaza Kajang and it is situated near the Oriental Crytal Hotel and Prescott Metro Inn. Melaka LOTUS FIVE STAR Mahkota Parade Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 645 Address: S 01 & S 18 2nd Floor Mahkota Parade No. 1 Jalan Merdeka 75000, Malacca Tel:06-2840881 Previously GSC Mahkota Parade (opened to the public on 5 February 1994), the 4-screen Lotus Five Star Mahkota Parade commenced business on 19 November 2009 after refurbishment. Seremban LOTUS FIVE STAR Km Plaza Hall: 1 Seating Capacities: 268 Address: 3rd Floor KM Plaza Jalan Tunku Munawir 70000, Seremban 3 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 Tel:06-7675718 LOTUS FIVE STAR Kiara Square Bahau Halls: 3 Seating Capacities: 534 Address: No.2 - 148 2nd Floor Pusat Perniagaan Kiara 72100, Seremban Tel:06-4546555 Johor LOTUS FIVE STAR 1 Segamat Halls: 8 Seating Capacities: 1703 Address: Lot F.01A, 1 Segamat Shopping Compleks, First Floor, Jalan Kolam Air, 85000, Segamat Open to the public on 15 December 2011, Lotus Five Star (LFS) cinemas’ 22nd outlet is housed in 1 Segamat Shopping Complex, just shortly after the launch of their last Cineplex, LFS IOI Mall, Kulai last 10th November 2011. The five-levelled mall will see LFS 1 Segamat on the first floor, with 8 cinematic halls to boast as well as an overall seating capacity of 1,703. The Cineplex is also LFS’ fifth Cineplex in the state of Johor. Other existing LFS Cineplexes in Johor are LFS IOI Mall, LFS Broadway, LFS Plaza Tasik Skudai, LFS Skudai Parade and LFS Perling Mall. Johor Bahru LOTUS FIVE STAR IOI Mall Halls: 6 Seating Capacities: 920 Address: Lot L1-12, IOI Mall,No 1, Lebuh Putra Utama Bandar Putra, Kulai Jaya 81000, Kulai Tel:07 - 5983693 Opened to the public on 5 November 2011, Lotus Five Star (LFS) cinemas’ 21st outlet in IOI Mall, Bandar Putra, Kulai, Johor, is said to be the first Cineplex in Kulai that boasts a 3D. It is located on the first floor of Kulai’s IOI Mall and the brand new Cineplex comprises an overall seating capacity of 920 seats, and also 6 cinematic halls including one digital hall and another that features 3D digital projection capabilities. LFS Kulai joins other existing LFS Cineplexes in Johor such as LFS Broadway, LFS Plaza Tasik Skudai, LFS Skudai Parade and LFS Perling Mall. 4 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 LOTUS FIVE STAR Skudai Parade Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 1088 Address: 6th Floor Skudai Parade Batu 10 Jalan Skudai 81300, Skudai Tel:07-5540184 LOTUS FIVE STAR Cineplex Perling Mall Halls: 2 Seating Capacities: 582 Address: No 1.30 Perling Mall Jalan Persisiran Perling 81200, Johor Bahru Tel:07-2413775 LOTUS FIVE STAR Broadway JB Halls: 2 Seating Capacities: 244 Address: No. 41 Jalan Segget 80000, Johor Bahru Tel:07-2238080 Broadway Theatre is the smallest Lotus Five Star cineplex with a maximum seating capacity of 244 spread across two screens. LOTUS FIVE STAR Plaza Tasik Skudai JB Halls: 3 Seating Capacities: 649 Address: Perdana Cineplex Level 4 Plaza Tasik Jalan Pendekar 16 Taman Ungku Tun Aminah 81300, Johor Bahru Tel:07-5541881 Located on the 4th floor of Plaza Tasek, it is strategically situated in the heart of Taman Ungku 5 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 Tun Aminah to serve, not only the local residents but also residents from the surrounding township and estates within the Skudai area. Ipoh LOTUS FIVE STAR Seri Kinta Ipoh Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 651 Address: Lot 4180N Bangunan Seri Kinta Jln Sultan Idris Shah 30000, Ipoh Tel:05-2490881 Kedah LOTUS FIVE STAR Alor Setar Cineplex Halls: 2 Seating Capacities: 338 Address: Level 5 City Plaza 05000, Alor Setar Tel:04-7335992 Brief description: LFS City Plaza is situated at City Plaza Alor Setar, the main shopping mall in the city of Alor Setar, Kedah and it provides 2 cinema halls with 338 seatings to the moviegoers in Kedah. Penang LOTUS FIVE STAR Bukit Jambul Penang Halls: 6 Seating Capacities: 1157 Address: 3A - 5 - 06 Komplex Bukit Jambul Jalan Rumbia 11900, Bayan Lepas Tel:04-6401515 Located at the Bukit Jambul Komplex, the cinema opened in early May 2007 and boasts six screens with a total seating capacity of 1152. LOTUS FIVE STAR The Summit Bukit Mertajam Halls: 3 Seating Capacities: 707 Address: 3rd Floor Lot 3.45 6 / 7 Lotus Five Star Cinema - Cinema & Cineplexes Last Updated Thursday, 05 July 2012 16:51 The Summit Bukit Mertajam Jalan Arumugam Pillai 14000, Bukit Mertajam Tel: Seberang Prai LOTUS FIVE STAR Prangin Mall Halls: 8 Seating Capacities: 1806 Address: 33-5-09 Prangin Mall No.33 Jalan Lim Chew Leong 10100, Georgetown Tel: Lotus Five Star (LFS) cinemas unveiled its 8-screen Cineplex on 14 January 2012 at Prangin Mall, Penang, after taking over the Cathay Cineplex which ceased operations on 13 November 2011. This would be Penang's third LFS Cineplex after LFS Bukit Jambul in Bayan Lepas and LFS Butterworth in Seberang Prai. LOTUS FIVE STAR Butterworth Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 926 Address: No 3879 Jalan Bagan Luar 12000, Butterworth Tel:04-3101081 Located in Butterworth, Penang, the cineplex has 926 seats spread across four screens. Kuching LOTUS FIVE STAR Riverside Kuching Halls: 4 Seating Capacities: 585 Address: Level 4 Riverside Shopping Complex 93500, Kuching Tel:082-246199 One of the anchor tenants in Riverside Shopping Complex, one of the oldest malls in the city which located at Jln. Tunku Abdul Rahman in Kuching. 7 / 7.
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