Coronation Cinematograph and Variety Hall was a hall in the Girgaon area of south Mumbai, India, used for variety entertainment shows, dramas and to screen movies.
[7] The theatre was managed by Narayan Govind Chitre,[8] a friend of the film maker Dadasaheb Torne.
[9] Further information : Raja Harischandra (Movie) On 3 May 1913 Raja Harishchandra (राजा हरिश्चंद्र), a silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, was screened at Coronation cinema.
Coronation cinema was also used for other variety entertainment shows such as dances (by Miss Irene Delmar), comical sketches like "The McClements", jugglery shows by Alexandroff,[10] other Indian movies like Pundlik[11] (made by Dadasaheb Torne)[12] and dramas (A dead man's child).
The area housed Majestic cinema for a few decades, which was replaced by an office complex.