Watch krishna woo radha as gopis turn green. Plus 4 more must-catch events
Watch Krishna woo Radha as Gopis turn green
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On: Saturday, 8 pm
Where: ISKCON, Juhu, Vile Parle.
Call: 9768568578
Tickets: Rs 200 to Rs 500
Spot beauties sunbathing by the bay
Till: Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm (Gateway of India) and 11 am to 8 pm (BKC)
Where: Gateway of India (Apollo Bunder) and G Block, MMRDA Grounds (Bandra-Kurla Complex).
Call: 9821022501
Entry: Rs 200 (for all days. Applicable at both locations)
Imagine this. You are sunbathing on the deck, a tall glass of mint-hued lemonade for company and an expansive view of the blue, blue ocean. You are bobbing along the coastline, far from city madness, on a boat you own and self-christened. If that's a dream you harbour, head to the Gateway of India where 30 luxury yachts and boats are docked and yours to explore. Mumbai International Boat Show 2010 has got together 47 exhibitors in all, 15 of themforeign-based. The on-ground exhibition at the Bandra-Kurla Complex promotes small and medium-sized boats along with engines, water sports equipments and luxury products display.
When the wolf parties with the lamb
On: Sunday, 4 pm onwards
Where: Aurus, Nichani Kutir, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu.
Call: 67106666
Two generous souls have dared to get the energy of New York right into our city. Wolf + Lamb was born in 2001 as a pseudonym for Brooklyn-born and based dance music connoisseurs, Zev Eisenberg and Gadi Mizrahi. For a New Yorker, Wolf + Lamb are all over the place, thanks to a well-respected record label, nightclub/studio and a production partnership in place. Their sound isn't too complex, with multi-
cultural influences making it truly New York in nature. If you want to know what the big deal about the two-man army is, step into Aurus tonight to figure how two turntables is all it takes to ensure you have a groovy time.
Dig into yum coffee mousse, help wannabe filmmakers
On: Sunday, 12 noon
Where: Ubuntu, Dream Square, C 18/21, Dalia Estate, near Fun Republic, off Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W).
Call: 26733333
Entry: Rs 599
How can an indulgent Sunday buffet brunch help a budding filmmaker on his bumpy journey to stardom? At a fine-dining restaurant in Andheri, you can enjoy a visual experience as you savour a steaming bowl of Thai Curry and rice. Aarohi Film Society, a non-commercial organisation that promotes cinema and provides monetary help to promising filmmakers, screens short films every Sunday. This weekend, watch Niraj Mishra's Co-Incidence in which a budding romance blooms between two total strangers. M Balaji's The Dream Symphony looks at a poignant relationship between an old man and his granddaughter, while a couple of other shorts talk about life in all its colours. "We hope to provide a platform for those who have talent but no money or godfather in the industry," says Mayank Shroff, Public Relations and Operations Head of Aarohi.
If you want your short film to be screened here, do get in touch with these guys on the contact number printed.
Step into a tribadelic psytrance zone
On: Friday and Saturday, 10.30 pm to 1.30 am
Where: Blue Frog, Mathuradas Mills Compound, opposite Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel.
Call: 40332300
Entry: Rs 500
When French Psytrance band LDB System gets on stage, you can be guaranteed a high-energy jam session that will have you dance the night away. Formed by ex-musicians from the band Secret Vibes, the trio make an effort to strike a balance by using electronic tools and pumping progressive elements for new creations and experimentation, all the while maintaining an original tribal vibe. The band, created by DJ Lutin des Bois, will play out everything from Didgeridoos, Jew's harp and drums to flutes and guitars.
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