New Delhi, June 14 -- On January 23 this year, Delhi cinema halls were packed for the release of the sequel to "Border", the Hindi film. But for 36-year-old Umesh Tanwar, the launch brought back painful memories of a tragedy at south Delhi's Uphaar cinema nearly three decades ago. Tanwar's three uncles had gone to watch the first-day, first-show screening of "Border" on June 13, 1997, when a devastating fire broke out at Uphaar cinema, killing 59 people. It was the Capital's worst cinema disaster. Tanwar was among several people who attended a prayer meet organised by the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) on Saturday in south Delhi's Green Park to mark the 29th anniversary of the incident. The association also extended condole...