11 November,2018 08:21 AM IST | Mumbai | The Guide Team
Take Monday off, sail smoothly
12 monday
4 PM - 6 PM: There is no better way to enjoy Mumbai, than to sail on a boat. Sailing in Mumbai is growing rapidly among the top outdoor adventures to do across the country. So, sign up and enjoy the comfortable feel of a yacht charter this Monday.
WHERE: Jetty number 5, Gateway of India
ENTRY: Rs 1,200 onwards
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Get healthy with delish soups
13 tuesday
10 AM: Our body loves nutritious meals which are easy on the digestive system. So get set to learn 30 different and deliciously healthy soups using easily available ingredients in a WhatsApp programme, where every single day a new recipe will be shared with a step by step method.
WHERE: Sharan Mumbai Centre, 306, Laxmi Mall, New Link Road, Andheri West
ENTRY: Rs 1,000
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Laugh your troubles away
14 wednesday
8 PM: Ten stand-up comedians are set to blow your worries away with new jokes. This show will feature an assortment of seasoned professionals and upcoming talent, and you get to judge who's the best at the end of. You could also choose to participate as a comedian in the next show.
WHERE: WTF, 7 Bungalow, next to Nana Nani Park, Andheri West
ENTRY: Rs 200 onwards
LOG ON: bookmyshow.com
Be a pro at Chinese cuisine
15 thursday
11 AM: With a surprising range and variety of ingredients, Chinese cuisine is one of the most loved and popular all over the world. So, here is your chance to open this Pandora's Box. Do not miss the chance to learn how to cook a vegetarian Chinese meal. Sign up today.
WHERE: Culinary Craft, 247, second floor, Powai Plaza, Central Avenue, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai
ENTRY: Rs 2,500
LOG ON: insider.in
Start networking, exchange ideas
16 friday
10 AM: Europe-Asia Roundtable Sessions (EARS) returns to India to create connections between professionals. The Mumbai edition features film, music and performing arts with an overall digital strand connecting them. The session will be packed with panel discussions.
WHERE: The Mumbai Assembly, 16, Veronica Road, Bandra West
ENTRY: Rs 300 onwards
LOG ON: bookmyshow.com
Go to the heart of the mountains
17 saturday
11 AM: This winter, enjoy an experience like never before at a magical festival. At the first edition of The Outbound Festival, witness 10 activities like Human Foosball, Leap of Faith, Drunk Cowboy Riding and Classic Beer Pong. If you just want to chill, then there's a huge flea market as well.
WHERE: Rainforest Resort, Mumbai-Nashik Expressway, near Igatpuri
ENTRY: Rs 2,500 onwards
CALL: 9769218962
The whole truth
We'd forgotten how much fun it was to laugh with, and at, Naseeruddin Shah. His new play, The Truth, directed by Ratna Pathak Shah, is a genteel comedy of manners. Shah plays KC, a man cheating on his wife with his best friend's wife, Loveleen. While trying to protect the feelings of the two (the wife is portrayed by Avantika Akerkar; the BFF by Gaurav Sharma), he plays cat-and-mouse with subterfuges and little white lies. Shah bites into the role with relish: he's suave and bumbling; a cheat and an honest cheat. The humour is beautifully subtle, and the cast has the repartees down pat. Sharma and Akerkar also bring great dignity to the roles of the wronged party.
Refresh again
Society Tea has rolled out an iced tea premix, in which all you have to do is add cold water and slurp. We tried the lemon flavour in two variants: black and green tea. While both were refreshing, the scales tipped in favour of the latter because it was less sweet and more tangy. We also added some mint leaves for flavour. It's reasonably priced, so a single pack for '30 will serve up to 8 glasses.
Superhero Kalam
Kids love APJ Abdul Kalam. No surprises why children's writer Stuti Agarwal chose the late scientist as the subject of her new fiction, The Adventures of Young Kalam (Juggernaut). It's not hard to imagine a young Kalam - tiny, agile and always scheming for the good of his friends and his townsfolk in Rameswaram - think up crazy innovations. In this book, Kalam is tasked with rescuing his schoolmates from the clutches of a horrid and heartless teacher, Punnakai, who is out to make life a living hell for everyone who dares to challenge her. Together with his best friends Balli and Ram, and scientist/professor Ramachandran, Kalam plays the good ol' saviour. And Agarwal, who knows quite well how to weave a good story, simply makes this ride, rooted in Indian idyll, worthwhile.
Go jamming
6 PM: Channel your inner rock star, and sing along to covers of popular songs at Door No 1's Sunday JamFest. You can also carry your guitar or percussions, and jam along with independent music artiste Ralcus Aguiar. For foodies, there's a R99 food and drinks menu to keep you replenished through the evening.
WHERE: Door No 1, ONGC Colony, C Block, A Block, Bandra
ENTRY: Rs 649
TO BOOK: in.bookmyshow.com
Dig into a coastal treat
12 PM - 1 AM: Here's a treat for fans of seafood. Starting this month, Nara is celebrating food from the coasts of Thailand with a special coastal menu that will feature exotic seafood dishes like bombay duck with mango salad (yam pla tord), salt and pepper squid rings (pla mok tord grob), stir fry prawns with wild coriander (phad goong pakchi parang), among others. The menu will be available till January 1.
WHERE: Nara, ground floor,Raheja Towers, BKC, Bandra East
CALL: 61378080
Understand the business of sound
5 PM: What makes you believe that what you see and hear on the big screen is happening for real? Catch sound designer Abhishek Nair at a Mumbai Local event, where he will discuss why sound is so integral to the film-viewing experience. During the session, Nair will introduce you to the various methods of creating sound, from dubbing to sync to foley artistes. He will also talk about the fascinating sensory thinking behind keeping sound believable, and in the context of the film.
WHERE: Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum, 91 A, Rani Baug, Byculla East
TO BOOK: in.bookmyshow.com
Listen to timeless literature
5 PM: Transport yourself into the fascinating world of Hindustani literature with a storytelling session by Jashn-E-Qalam. At the event, theatre artistes Rakesh Chaturvedi and Vicky Ahuja will revisit timeless tales by Sa'adat Hasan Manto (Mammad Bhai) and Harishankar Parsai (Inspector Matadin Chand Par).
WHERE: The Cuckoo Club, 5AA, Pali Hill Road, Bandra West
ENTRY: Rs 200 - Rs 300
TO BOOK: insider.in
Share your #MeToo story
4 PM onwards: If you are someone struggling to understand what the whole #MeToo movement is really about or if you've experienced violence or violation of any kind, you can share your story at The Everyday Series, which is aimed at facilitating honest and open conversations around the issue. The session will combine storytelling, workshop activities and discourse.
WHERE: Khar Social, ground floor, Rohan Plaza, 5th Road, Khar
ENTRY: Rs 100
TO BOOK: instamojo.com
Buy Ranbir Kaleka's art for charity
11 AM - 7 PM: Don't miss Ranbir Kaleka's new art show, where he recreates a world of fantasy on paper. Titled A Summer Night's Dream, Kaleha uses images of grand wildlife, like peacocks, elephants, lions and zebras, and more realistic elements like tables, teapots, doors, arches, and stairways to create a melange of visuals. A percentage of the proceeds collected from these works will be donated towards the NGO Khushii.
WHERE: TAO Art Gallery, 165, The View, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli
CALL: 24918585
Hike to a historical cliff near Kalyan
Can't get enough of nature? Go hiking to Naneghat, a cliff not very far from Malshej, which offers a magnificent view of the Sahyadris. This area is also of prime historic importance. The inscriptions, the steps, the rock-cut rest houses, and the cisterns all point to the fact that this route was frequently used as far back as the 1st century BC. The hike will start at the base village, Vaishakare, from where it will take around two to three hours to climb the summit.
WHEN: Nov 18, 7 AM
MEETING POINT: Ticket counter, Kalyan sation
ENTRY: Rs 1,050
TO BOOK: eventshigh.com
Watch a musical
Don't miss the dream cast of Uday Benegal, Suchitra Pillai, Siddharth Basrur, Brian Tellis among others, come together in India's first original musical production, #SingIndiaSing. The musical is set in a reality singing show - a talent contest where four singers are picked from thousands of aspirants, and pitted against each other. The rules are ruthless, because there are no rules. And the winner, only one.
WHEN: Nov. 18, 7.30 PM
WHERE: St Andrews Auditorium, St Dominic Road, Bandra West
ENTRY: Rs 600 onwards
TO BOOK: in.bookmyshow.com
Make your kid a DJ
10 AM: If your kid is curious about DJing, here's their chance to give it a shot. True School of Music is conducting an Explore DJ course for kids between 8 and 14 years of age. At the session, they will be guided through some essential skills, including mixer controls, drop mixing and beat matching.
WHERE: True School Of Music, Sun Mill Compound, Lower Parel
ENTRY: Rs 1,500
TO BOOK: insider.in
Using nature to make art
Piramal Museum of Art is hosting a walk around the museum to help closely examine the colourful hues, shades and shapes of flora and fauna. Participants will also get the opportunity to discuss the effect of light at different moments.
Where: Piramal Museum of Art, Nirmal Lifestyle Mall, Mulund West
When: Friday at 4 pm
Entry: Rs 200
Log on: insider.in
Watch questions being answered
The Three Questions is a play adapted from the short story by the same name originally written by Leo Tolstoy. It is a quest by a certain king abount finding the answers to three questions which once occurred to him. The king wonders that if he knew the right time for any action, who are the most important people to listen to, what is the most important activity in life, and lastly, if he would ever fail in life.
Where: Si Bambai, Mumbai Samachar Marg, Kala Ghoda
When: Saturday at 7.30 pm
Entry: Rs 300 onwards
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Enjoy unfiltered, original music
If you are a singer-songwriter or want to experience music of the people which comes from their heart and which has never been heard, this is the place to be. Hooted1ce has come up with a show hosted by Mohit Kumar that has unfiltered music.
Where: Adagio, Chapel Road, Bandra West
When: Tuesday at 8 pm
Entry: Rs 200
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Trek to the valley of shadows
This weekend, head to Sandhan Valley, situated in the Sahyadris in the gorgeous Bhandardhara region. Walking through the narrow streak of the valley with 300 ft rock walls on both sides will be a lifetime experience for you and your friends.
Meeting point: Dadar West Railway Ticket Counter
When: Friday at 10.50 pm to Sunday 8 pm
Entry: Rs 1,800
Call: 9028278502
Meet, date and fall in love
If you are single and ready to feel the chemistry, LOL Speed Dating has found you the right option. All you need to do is chat with minimum five eligible singles for eight minutes each and score them later. You have to interact with people from your age group only. Only verified singles will be allowed to participate and drinks and snacks will be on the organisers. For all you know, you may find a friend for life or your soulmate.
Where: The Beer Cafe, Cambata Building, Maharishi Karve Road, Chruchgate
When: Saturday, from 5 pm to 7 pm
Entry: Rs 900 onwards
Log on: eventshigh.com
Unearth Mumbai's hidden stories
Right in the center of the posh vicinity of Fort, nestled between the iconic Flora Fountain and Kala Ghoda, is an area which has been the beating heart of this city. It is also the financial capital of the country. Khaki Tours has arranged a short walk through this locality to show you the hidden side of Mumbai city.
Starting point: SBI, Mumbai Samachar Marg
When: Saturday at 4.30 pm
Entry: Rs 499
call: 8828100111
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