GSC NU Sentral
📍 Kuala Lumpur Sentral, Kuala Lumpur
GSC NU Sentral runs 9-11 screens showing Tamil, Malay, Mandarin, Thai, Indonesian, and Hollywood titles with multilingual subtitles. Convenient for families transiting through KL Sentral, with good snack options.
Waiting for the bus to Singapore at NU Sentral was smooth and convenient. The area is clean and organized, with clear directions. Big thanks for giving free toilet access—a rare and much-appreciated facility while waiting. Makes the travel experience a lot more comfortable!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for families who prioritise film variety and central KL access over premium screen quality. The multilingual programme makes it a reliable option for Tamil, Malay, or Chinese-speaking families who want to watch a film in their preferred language. Combine with a meal at NU Sentral's food court for a straightforward family outing.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Mas Arief
a year ago
“Waiting for the bus to Singapore at NU Sentral was smooth and convenient. The area is clean and organized, with clear directions. Big thanks for giving free toilet access—a rare and much-appreciated facility while waiting. Makes the travel experience a lot more comfortable!”
Ravi
8 months ago
“Nu Sentral Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in Kuala Lumpur. Golden Screen Cinemas(GSC) has nearly 9-11 screens in this multiplex. I saw the Tamil film Maareesan in this multiplex. The cost of the ticket was RM15 which I thought was reasonable.”
OmiXShot
7 months ago
““Watched Coolie at GSC NU Sentral 🎬🔥 The movie was super happening – Rajinikanth’s energy just blew the roof off! 💥 The sound system here was on point, every punch and dialogue hit differently. Totally worth it for a true cinema experience!””
GAN LAY YONG
a month ago
“Nice cinema. Great choices of snacks and drinks to purchase, enabling one to eat and drink while watching the movie.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
GSC NU Sentral's strength is its film variety — it screens Tamil, Thai, Indonesian, and local Malay releases alongside Hollywood titles, making it one of the few KL cinemas where mixed-language families can reliably find a session that suits everyone. Snack options are solid and the facilities are clean. Screen and audio quality are standard multiplex rather than premium format.




