In 1929, Mukul Banerjee, the then
zamindar of Murapara, established a movie theater named "Mukul Talkies" in
Old Dhaka.
R. C. Majumdar, the then
vice chancellors of Dhaka University, inaugurated the movie theater. On the opening day, Mukul Talkies screened the film
The Last Kiss, which is said to be the first silent film produced in Dhaka. Mukul Talkies was renamed Azad Cinema in 1964 after it was bought by Sher Ali Ramji, a
Bollywood film producer. On 23 December 2013, a fire, caused by electric short circuit, broke out in the movie theater, destroying much of its furniture. The movie theater suffered during the
COVID-19 pandemic and received an outstanding bill of . ==Features==