Indian music to comedy: Here are 5 fun activities in Mumbai you cannot miss

30 July,2023 06:43 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Christalle Fernandes

WHERE: Bohoba, Infiniti Mall; WHEN: 12 PM to 1 AM; PRICE: Rs 445; Call: 08047483157

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Mechanical-si zindagi

Comedian Vaibhav Arora explores the upsides and downsides of following one's passion in his latest show, Mechanical Si Zindagi. A story about overcoming corporate boredom to pursue his true profession - standup comedy - and in the process, maybe even finding his true love.
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WHERE: Cat Cafe Studio, Andheri
WHEN: August 12, 8 PM
PRICE: R199
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com

To infinity and beyond

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's iconic mirror room is now re-created in Mumbai. Visitors can step into a room of reflections where hundreds of LED lights hang from the ceiling - blurring the line between illusion and reality.
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WHERE: NMACC, Bandra
WHEN: Ongoing until August 20
PRICE: Rs 100
TO BOOK: nmacc.com

India's musical decades

This 12-hour musical celebration is for lovers of Hindustani music. The Decade - Music of India is a tribute to India's music channel, INSYNC, that completes 10 years. Featured in the line-up are celebrated artistes like Manjiri Asanare Kelkar, Anand Bhate, and Apoorva Gokhale.
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WHERE: Fine Arts Society, Chembur
WHEN: August 6, 7.45 AM onwards
PRICE: R350 onwards
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com

A reverie of a memory

Method art gallery opens in Juhu with a solo exhibition by Bengaluru artist Anila Kumar Govindappa. The exhibition explores "the open-ended story" that is memory, delving into the themes of love and attachment across the landscape of life.
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WHERE: Method, Juhu
WHEN: Until August 21, 10.30 AM to 7.30 PM

Meet a person with a skill you can use

Akanksha Kagilkar, 44, Gorai
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AVAILABLE FOR: Cursive handwriting and phonics coaching

There are numerous students who face problems at school because of their handwriting. Despite having high academic talents, it is discouraging to see how many students' handwriting affects their academic achievement, as illegible handwriting frequently results in misconceptions and poorer grades. "I started handwriting classes because I wanted to solve this problem for them. The art of teaching, akin to witnessing a caterpillar metamorphosing into a butterfly, fills me with awe and satisfaction. I aspire to empower students to communicate effectively through legible and elegant handwriting," says Kagilkar.

RECOMMENDED BY: Prasanna Sawant, father of Advait Sawant, 9

"Ms Kagilkar's subject matter expertise is quite brilliant and equally supported by her teaching style. She keep the kids engaged throughout the sessions. We can clearly observe the improvement in our child's handwriting and this also being acknowledged by his teachers."

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