Television came.
Home video arrived.
DVDs happened.
Streaming platforms conquered the world.
Yet people still walk into theatres.
Why?
Because cinema was never just about watching a story.
It was about experiencing it together.
Legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg understands this better than most. Throughout his extraordinary career, he has defended the sanctity of the big screen. He doesn't see himself as a streaming content creator. He proudly calls himself a moviemaker — someone who creates stories designed to be felt on giant screens, with thunderous sound, in the company of strangers sharing the same emotions.
Think about your most memorable movie experience.
Was it a film watched casually on a phone?
Or was it that magical moment in a dark theatre when hundreds of people laughed together, cried together, cheered together, and sat in complete silence during a powerful scene?
That collective energy cannot be downloaded.
It cannot be streamed.
It can only be experienced.
As filmmakers, creators, and movie lovers, we should never forget this simple truth:
Technology may change the way we consume content.
But cinema remains a communal art form.
A theatre is not just a building.
It is a temple of stories.
And as long as people continue to dream, imagine, and feel, the magic of the big screen will never die.
See you at the movies.
— Manohar Chimmani

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