Ajay Bijli’s PVR INOX is a case study in bigger isn’t always better

India’s largest multiplex operator is contending with screen closures and unremarkable performance. Nothing that Ajay Bijli cannot fix, but there will be short-term pain.

July 24, 202412 min
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Ajay Bijli’s PVR INOX is a case study in bigger isn’t always better

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