Which Hindi film was the first to be shot on 65 mm negative, printed in 70 mm blow-up, and shown in India with a 6-track DTS magnetic strip, premiering at Mumbai’s now-demolished Liberty cinema in 1997?
Correct: B
Yash Chopra’s ‘Dil To Pagal Hai’ was envisioned as a large-format musical. 65 mm Kodak 5294 stock was used for song sequences; the 70 mm DTS print required Liberty to retrofit its projectors, making the premiere a technological milestone for domestic exhibition.