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K Sera Sera Limited

KSS Limited[5][6] (formerly known as K Sera Sera Limited) was incorporated in September 1995, and is headquartered in Mumbai. KSS is a publicly listed company, currently listed on the BSE and NSE. It is delisted from the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. KSS has produced and distributed over 100 films and produced over a dozen movies. KSS focuses on the entertainment film business; with three business entities focusing on digital cinema rollout, the building of miniplex cinema screens, and alternative content programming in cinema theatres, respectively.[7]

History

The company was established on 14 September 1995 as Garnet Paper Mills Limited and was renamed in 2002 as K Sera Sera Production Limited[8] and as K Sera Sera Limited on 10 February 2011.[9]

K Sera Sera Digital Cinema Private Limited

K Sera Digital Cinema Private is a rebranded version of K Sera Sera Technologies Private Limited, which underwent a name change in April 2011 to better reflect its focus on digital cinema. The company was incorporated in 2009 and is based out of Mumbai, India. K Sera Sera Digital Cinema Private Limited operates as a subsidiary of KSS Limited.[10]

K Sera Sera Miniplex

K Sera Sera Miniplex was set up in 2010 as a division of K Sera Sera Limited. It has many cinema screens in different locations across Indian cities.[11][12]

Chhotu Maharaj Cinema

Chhotu Maharaj[21] founded in year 2018 an initiative by K Sera Sera Group.[22] It has many Cinema in different locations across Indian cities.[23]

Filmography

The company has produced/distributed the following films and TV shows:

Films produced

Films distributed

Television

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