New Delhi, April 24 -- A major change in film exhibition has taken place at one of India's most iconic theatres.

The Hollywood film 'Michael' has become the first non-dubbed English-language film to be screened at Raj Mandir Cinema, long known for showcasing Hindi films and dubbed international releases.

The development marks a notable moment for both the venue and evolving audience preferences.

Located in Jaipur, Raj Mandir has held a strong reputation for decades as a premier destination for mainstream Indian cinema. Often referred to as the "Pride of Asia", the theatre is recognised for its grand interiors and its consistent focus on Hindi-language films. Traditionally, even when international films were screened, they were presente...