04 March,2020 07:00 AM IST | Mumbai | The Guide Team
A still from Pyaasa, which SD Burman composed the music for
Bringing a legend alive
I used to wake up to SD Burman's music in my childhood, when my grandfather would play his Bengali hits. You can now listen to the maestro's melodies live at a tribute concert featuring 35 musicians.
ON March 6, 7.30 pm
AT Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi.
Call 24365990
Cost Rs 300
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Make way for Bassi
If it's stand-up comedy you feel like this weekend, let it be Anubhav Singh Bassi's Bas Kar Bassi. Of Cheating and Waxing fame on YouTube, Bassi isn't afraid to acknowledge his privilege and speaks of his experiences with life, corporate culture and women with ease.
ON March 8, 4.15 pm and 7.15 pm
AT Sophia Bhabha Auditorium, Sophia College, Breach Candy.
Log on to bookmyshow.com
COST Rs 499
Save your skin from colours
As the festival of colours approaches, you need to start preparing your skin and hair for harmful chemicals. There's a new range of natural products that can come to your aid. Start with
the morning nectar moisturiser, which contains pure honey, wheat germ and seaweed that replenish lost moisture for a fresher, fairer complexion.
Log on to biotique.com
Cost Rs 159
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