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KALA GHODA ASSOCIATION
Maneck Davar (Hon. Chairperson), Shirin Bharucha(Hon. Secretary),
Jamsheed Kanga, Saryu Doshi, BrindaMiller, GeetaCastelino, Martin Waelde, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Saroj Satija,
TaranaKhubchandani, Ashad Mehta, Anuj Bhagwati
KALA GHODA FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
Brinda Miller (Festival Director), Maneck Davar,
Shirin Bharucha, Geeta Castelino, Tarana Khubchandani,
KALA GHODA ASSOCIATON AND FESTIVAL OFFICE
Kayomi Engineer (AdministrativeDirector), Padmanabh Thombre(Manager Events and Admin), RamGatty
KALA GHODA FESTIVAL TEAM
Malathi Kembhavi, Heeral Akhaury, Payal Bania, Shovan Shah, Hena Kapadia, Sonali Thakker, AnneThomas Panicker,
Ashmita Ray Sarkar, Priyanka Ribeiro, Brenda Natasha Barnes, Alfia Ansari, Harshita Singhal, Kiran Seth
EVENT MANAGEMENT
Seventy Event Management Group
SECTION CURATORS / COORDINATORS
CHILDREN Nuriya Rao / Lubaina Bandukwala
CINEMA Parvin Dabas
DANCE Sarita Vijayan / Lata Surendra
FOOD WORKSHOPS NicoleMadon / RoxanneBamboat
HERITAGE WALKS Kruti Garg
LITERATURE Ranjit Hoskote/ Kaiwan Mehta
MUSIC Arpana Gvalani / Shibani Kumar
STREET FEST Varsha Karale
STREET STALLS Vidula Warawadekar / J yoti Karmarkar
THEATRE Nadira Zaheer Babbar / J uhi Babbar Soni
VISUAL ARTS Tarana Khubchandani / Heena Kapadia
WORKSHOPS Ami Patel / Tripti Ayyar
URBAN DESIGN Sarita Vijayan / Ajay Nayak
& ARCHITECTURE
A SPECIAL THANKS TO
TheBrihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, TheMumbai Police, Traffic Police, TheCollector of Mumbai,
Govt of Maharashtra, TheFireBrigade, MTDC, West ZoneCultural Centre, ICCR, klick2fame,
ABM Architects Pvt Ltd, Spenta Multimedia, Filter, Kitab Khana
TheChurch of St Andrews and Kenneth Eliyahoo Synagogue
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SPONSORS
COLLABORATORS
Organised by
www.kalaghodaassociation.com
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Plaster Relief Art
Museum
Gardens
11.00 am-
12.00 am
Creating plaster relief and decorating with inks
with Anita Chakraborty. (8 - 15yrs)
Plaster Relief Art Museum
Gardens
12.00 pm-
1.00 pm
Creating plaster relief and decorating with inks with
Anita Chakraborty. (8 - 15yrs)
A J ourney in Love Museum
Gardens
1.00 pm-
2.30 pm
AmeetaChatterjee, author and philanthropist will
read out poems fromher book 'A Journey in Love' for
children to drawand paint inspired fromthepoems.
Workshop will beheld along with ShilpaVaidyaof
Aatman Academy and all thechildren and artists who
haveillustrated in thebook. (Age6+)
Enjoy Science Theatre with
Science Utsav
Museum
Gardens
2.30 am-
4.00 pm
Kids can havefun whileunderstanding theconcept of
'Air and Aerodynamics'.
They will watch an innovativescienceshowand
participatein hands on activities. (6 - 14yrs)
Fun with Weaving Museum
Gardens
4.30 pm-
5.30 pm
Weave your creativity in and out with Tasneem
Rajkotwala. (8 - 10yrs)
WeKids Radio -
Ab bacche bolenge, aur aap
sunoge!
Museum
Gardens
5.30 pm-
6.30 pm
A chance for kids to experience what it would be
like to go live on radio... interviewing, sharing
jokes and simply Radio J ockeying! Conducted by
RJ Shantanu. (8 - 15yrs)
2ND FEB SUNDAY
J ump Into The Ramayana
MUSEUM
GARDEN
11.00 am-
12.00 pm
With Saker Mistry and Mamta Mangaldas.
(7 - 14yrs)
CHILDREN MINI MOMENTUM
iRobokids MUSEUM
GARDEN
12.00 pm-
1.30 pm
mycity4kids.compresents: A peek into the world
of robotics, and a chance to assemble your own
robot! (8 - 14yrs)
All The World's A Stage MUSEUM
GARDEN
1.30 pm-
3.00 pm
Apni Shala sets up a stage where children use
the joy of interactive theatre to analyse, problem-
solve and express their ideas in this fun-filled
workshop! (10 - 14yrs)
Scrapture! MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.30 pm-
5.00 pm
With sculptor Arzan Khambatta. (9 - 14yrs)
Martial Arts and Self Defence MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
Defence moves for you and me, young and old
with Martial Artist Suman Basu. (5 - 50yrs)
Nagada Dhol Garba MUSEUM
GARDEN
6.00 am-
7.00 pm
Authentic Garba on original music and Bollywood
song choreography with Simran Ahuja, winner of
14 titles across the world. (All Ages)
3RD FEB MONDAY
Workshop with Aditya Birla
World Academy Only
MUSEUM
GARDEN
11.00 pm
1.00 pm
The students of ABWA will mould a Traditional
Horse Bankura with clay and will also learn and
create some Indian folk art!
Toys fromTrash MUSEUM
GARDEN
2.30 pm-
4.00 pm
Kids can make toys fromobjects of their day-to-
day use! By Chitrapatang Art Workshops.
(Age 10+)
Cartoon Stickers MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.00 pm-
5.30 pm
Children will createtheir own cartoon magnet stickers!
By Chitrapatang Art Workshops. ( 8 - 12yrs)
Enjoy Science Theatre with
Science Utsav
MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
7.00 pm
mycity4kids.compresents: can have fun while
understanding the concept of 'Air and
CHILDREN MINI MOMENTUM
Aerodynamics'. They will watch an innovative
science showand participate in hands on
activities. (6 - 14yrs)
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Nine Hidden Gems
MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.00 pm-
4.30 pm
Author and Illustrator KumkumSomani will
narrate the "The Blue Eyed Doll fromNine
Hidden Gems through audio and visuals.Through
these stories, children will get acquainted with
Gandhijis exemplary values of non violence and
the one-ness of all beings... in an original way!
There will also be discussions, interesting craft,
dramatisation and, hopefully, a little bit of dancing
as well! (6 -12yrs)
iRobokids MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.30 pm-
5.30 pm
Mycity4kids.compresents: A peek into the world
of robotics, and a chance to assemble your own
robot!. (8 -14yrs)
I Like To Move It, Move It! MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
6.30 pm
Get a taste of various dance styles fromstreet jazz
to belly dance to bollywood in one workshop, with
Yasmin Ranijiwala.(8 -14yrs)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Workshop for NGO children
MUSEUM
GARDEN
12.30 pm-
2.30 pm
Grade 11 students of Aditya Birla World Academy
will guide children of Save The Child NGO on the
folk art styles of India and will showthemhowto
create their own artistic folders.
Artistic Instruments MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.00 pm-
4.00 pm
Learn howto make musical instruments and
also learn howto create some interesting tunes
through collaboration. By Priyanka Subramanian,
Muktangan (10 -14yrs)
Fun with Languages MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.00 pm-
5.30 pm
Come kids discover some amazing facts and play
fun games based on languages. Organised by
Panini Linguistics Olympiad. (10 - 15yrs)
Disco Duck - The Ultimate
Pre-School Dance Experience!
MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
6.30 pm
Mycity4kids.compresents: A fun way to learn
through Dance, Song and Rhyme for Pre-
schoolers.
(18 mths - 5yrs)
6TH FEB THURSDAY
The Sunday Science School-
''Hands on Science'' Program
MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.30 pm-
5.00 pm
mycity4kids.compresents: A workshop to give
children an opportunity to perform, understand
and appreciate science in simple things around
themand stimulate scientific inquisitiveness.
(9 - 15yrs)
Musical Storytelling -
"Dashavatara"
MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.00 pm-
6.30 pm
Storytelling based on Indian mythology where
presentation is woven with poetry, music, dance
and drama. By Deepa Kiran. (Age 6+)
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Workshop for NGO children
MUSEUM
GARDEN
11.00 pm-
12.30pm
A special workshop in Art and craft for NGO
children by ISDI.
Musical Bridges- Your Hearts,
Our Art!
MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.00 pm-
4.00pm
Interact with the young musicians of Rajasthan to
create Merasi music, learn to play the fascinating
instruments, and enjoy the art of tying colourful
turbans the Rajasthani way! (7 - 15yrs)
Handcrafted Clay Animals MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.00 pm-
5.30pm
mycity4kids.compresents: Children mould their
own animals out of two basic shapes of eco -
friendly clay. By Dipali's Horizon. (3 - 12yrs)
All The World's A Stage MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
7.00 pm
Apni Shala sets up a stage where children use
the joy of interactive theatre to analyse, problem
solve and express their ideas in this fun-filled
workshop! (10 -14yrs)
CHILDREN MINI MOMENTUM
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Caterpillar Tales!
MUSEUM
GARDEN
11.00 am-
12.00 pm
Listen to two fun stories about caterpillars and
butterflies, and learn to makeyour own caterpillar in this
bilingual session organised byKaradi Tales. (4 - 7yrs)
Creative Movement MUSEUM
GARDEN
12.00 pm-
1.00 pm
Enthralling dance games, props and music that
gets every childs feet tapping. The perfect balance
between fun and learning with Rhythmus Happy
Feet. (3 - 6yrs)
Home Sweet Home MUSEUM
GARDEN
2.00 pm-
3.00 pm
A workshop that will help the little ones
understand the different wildlife habitats through
interactive group activities. Presented by Saevus
Wildlife India. (8 - 12yrs)
Wild, Wild Waste MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.00 pm-
4.00 pm
Weeducatethechildren about theinterdependence
of species by creating mementos based on thetheme
of 'OneWorld'. Presented by Saevus WildlifeIndia.
(8 - 12yrs)
Food Food MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.00 pm-
5.00 pm
Food channel will share their yummy secrets with
the kids. (8 - 14yrs)
WeKids Radio-Ab bacche
bolenge, aur aap sunoge!
MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
6.30 pm
A chance for kids to experience what it would be
like to go live on radio... interviewing, sharing
jokes and simply Radio J ockeying! Conducted by
RJ Shantanu. (8 - 15yrs)
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Spin-a-tale with Aunty J eeva
MUSEUM
GARDEN
11.00 am-
12.00 pm
Story-teller JeevaRaghunath casts her spell with her
hilarious stories and rollicking story-telling. (Age5+)
Handcrafted Clay Animals MUSEUM
GARDEN
12.00 pm-
1.30 pm
Children mould their own animals out of two
basic shapes of eco-friendly clay. By Dipali's
Horizon. (3 - 12yrs)
Eco Kids Basic Gardening MUSEUM
GARDEN
2.00 pm-
3.00 pm
Mycity4kids.compresents: J oin in the eco-
friendly games, storytelling and leaf craft.
Participants will take home magic seeds in a
recycled glass.(4 - 10yrs)
MomentumIn Colour MUSEUM
GARDEN
3.00 pm-
4.00 pm
Mycity4kids.compresents:
J ackson Pollock inspired wall clocks by
Devanshi - Colour Crates - The Hobby Art Studio
(5 - 10yrs)
Zumba Kids Workshop
with Zumba Master Trainer
Sucheta Pal & Mumbai
Instructor Team
MUSEUM
GARDEN
4.00 am-
5.00 pm
TheZumba Kids programis theultimatedance-
fitness party for young Zumba fans. Its all about
feeling fearless on thedancefloor, reinforcing the
idea that its okay to just beyourself and dancelike
no ones watching! (4 - 12yrs)
Walking With The Gods with
Usha Venkatraman
MUSEUM
GARDEN
5.30 pm-
7.00 pm
Come join us as we explore Aadi (Begining) with
the Birth of Ganesha to Antham(End) Hanuman's
Ramayan... gaining momentumas journey
through Time! Power your imagination as you
journey through the land of the Gods....From
Mount Kailash to Vaikunth. A unique combination
of Storytelling, Music, Dance and Puppets! Usha's
Puppetwonders and Geetha Venkateshwar's
Bharatanatya Kalalaya take you on this unique
journey of folk and fusion J ugalbandi! (All Ages)
CHILDREN MINI MOMENTUM
All registrations for Children's Events will begin half an hour before each workshop time at the
Museum Gardens Venue.
Acknowledgements :
mycity4kids.com, Saevus Wildlife India, Aarti Gambhir, Arushi Khandelwal, Radhika Warerkar
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Play - Catch that Crocodile DSL Garden 5.00 pm-
6:00 pm
Who will catch that crocodilethats terrifying everyone
in town? Probin policeman with his stick? Can Doctor
Duttado thetrick? Find out in this delightful theatre
adaptation of AnushkaRavishankars book by Gillo
TheatreRepertory. (Age5+)
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Wildlife photography with
Bittu Sahgal
Kitab Khana 10:30 am-
12:00 pm
Explore the basics of wildlife photography with
Bittu Sahgal and award-winning photographers
fromSanctuary Asia. (10 to 18yrs)
Hot off the Press - Book
launch of My Gandhi Story
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm -
5:30 pm
Nina Sabnani and Ankit Chadha present a very
visual story of Gandhi for young children, a book
that came out in a unique collaboration between a
Warli artist, a filmmaker and a storyteller. (Age 5+)
Phiss Phuss Boom Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6:30 pm
Can a fart change a life? Award-winning author
J erry Pinto gets the wind up on this hilarious
collection of fart stories by J erry, Anushka
Ravishankar and Sayoni Basu. (Age 8+)
3RD FEB MONDAY
Make your own audio book
with Karadi Tales
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Makeup astory, add thesound, mix in somemusic
and voilayou haveyourself an audio book (Age8+)
About Timmi in Tangles and
Monster hunts!
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Two funny and fun authors Shals Mahajan (Timmi in
Tangles) and ParinitaShetty (TheMonster Hunters)
provideaHolelot of fun introducing you to ahost of
cool characters likeIdli-ammaand Juju thegiant and
encourageyou to createyour own. (Age 7+)
CHILDREN (LITERATURE) MINI MOMENTUM
3RD FEB MONDAY
Lots of Chocolate Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Step into the world of Charlie and his chocolates
with Mumbais best loved chocolatier Zeba Kohli
in this unique book reading of Roald Dahls Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory. (Age 7+)
4TH FEB TUESDAY
FromFrance
Hot off the Press - Book
launch - The Honey Hunter
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm-
5:30 pm
Indian Poet, Karthika Nair and French illustrator
J oelle J olivet come together to present their
spectacular picture book on an unforgettable
journey to the heart of the Sundarbans. (Presented
courtesy of the French Book Office in India)
FromAustralia
Meet Ossie. Hes got
imagination. Hes also got
problems.
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6:30 pm
Much loved Australian author
Ken Spillman launches his delightful coming of
agenovel I amOscar thestory of Oscar Updikes
Incredibly Intelligent Observations On Life, Death
and Other Freaky PhenomenaKen will also read from
his book TheStrangeStory of Felicity Frown for his
younger audience. (8 to 12yrs)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Hot off the Press - Book
Launch of A Pair of Twins.
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Lakshmi and Sundari arean unusual pair of twins
with an unusual connection. But not everyoneknows
howspecial they areuntilfind out at this lively
session with author KavithaMandanaand illustrator
NayantaraSurendranath (Age6+)
CHILDREN (LITERATURE) MINI MOMENTUM
Writing workshop:
Punctuation fun with Natasha
and Squiggle
Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Is acommaimportant? 'Shall weeat, children?' or
'Shall weeat children?' aretwo quitedifferent things!
Learn to makeyour writing sparkleat this interactive
creativewriting workshop with much-loved children's
author, NatashaSharmafromher soon-to-release
book Squiggle Takes a Walk. (Age6+)
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Explore the unusual
Dare to be different and
Friends Forever
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Do boys have to behave a certain way? And what
happens if a third person breaks up a pair of
chaddi buddies? Film-maker and artist Gautam
Benegal does a unique illustrated story-telling of
two charming picture books The SuSu Pals and
The Unboy Boy. (Age 6+)
Dreamup a Cephalopod with
Shalini Srinivasan, author
of Vanamala and the
Cephalopod
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Who is the Cephalopod? J oin author Shalini
Srinivasan as she reads the weird and wonderful
fables fromher book. Help her give voices to the
characters, and drawand make up a story about
your own Cephalopod. (Age 10+)
Destination Mars Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Can you actually travel to Mars? Scientists from
ISRO share little known facts fromDestination
Mars Secrets of the Red Planet. (Age 9+)
7TH FEB FRIDAY
FromSingapore
Meet Sherlock Sam
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Look out for Sherlock Sam, Singapores fav
child detective. When weird things happen
while camping on Pulau Ubin, Sherlock Samis
convinced that aliens are to blame! Authors Adan
J imenez and Felicia Low-J imene take you deep
into this mystery book. (Age 7+)
Courtesy: Singapore Government
7TH FEB FRIDAY
India : A to ZQuiz Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
J oin Vidya and Greystroke as they take you
on a rollercoaster ride through the wonders of
incredible India. Take a Special Chabbis quiz,
crack a super-duper puzzle and drawcool cartoons
on your magical alphabetical tour! (Age 8+)
Writing workshop - What's
Your Story?
Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Balaji Venkataraman, author of Flat-track Bullies
shares a five step formula that will turn you into a
writer. If I can, so can you, says Ravi, the narrator
of Flat-track Bullies! (Age 11+)
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Lions on the prowl! Kitab Khana 10:30 am-
11:15 am
What kind of mischief can three cubs get up to
when their mamma is away? Find out with Shamim
Padamsee and her book, Watch Out! (Age 4+)
Howcan you make a C into
a D?
Kitab Khana 11:15 am-
12:15 pm
Gs a C that put on a moochie. Y stands on his
head and Zsleeps in your bed. A zany introduction
into the world of the English alphabet with writer
J erry Pinto. (Age 4+)
Children of conflict Kitab Khana 4:30 pm-
5:30 pm
Howdoes a child get involved in a war thats
bigger than him? Howdoes he get trapped into
terrorism? J ournalist Swati Sengupta talks about
her book, Guns on Red Earth and leads a debate
on this. (Age 12+)
CHILDREN (LITERATURE) MINI MOMENTUM
Please Register for all literature kids events by emailing litkidskgaf14@gmail.comwith Register in the
subject line. No Registration for other Children Workshops.
Acknowledgements :
Parinita Shetty, Sonali J ain, Kitab Khana, Society of Children's Writers & Illustrators (SWBWI-India), French
Embassy & French Institute, DSP Limited Singapore and Sangeeta Bhansali (Kahani Tree).
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
Hot off the Press! Book
Launch - Ela by Sampurna
Chattarji
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6.30 pm
Whats Your Secret?
14 year-old Ela has a secret and its going to turn
her world upside down. J oin Sampurna Chattarji in
exploring the dark world of teenager Ela. (Age 13+)
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Hot off thePress Book Launch
of History-Mystery series
Kitab Khana 11:00 am-
11:45 pm
Hysterically, Historically Mysterious!
Join NatashaSharmaat thelaunch of her brand
newHistory-Mystery series, Akbar and theTricky
Traitor and Ashokaand theMuddled Messages
for an hour of hilarious history. Befuddleyour brain
to crack codes written in Ashokan Brahmi. Test your
tonguewith somehysterically historical tongue-
twisters and beafastidious historical fact-finder.
(Age8+)
I can be whatever I want
to be!
Kitab Khana 12:00 pm-
12:45 pm
J oin author Nalini Sorensen as she takes you on
a magical journey as you discover 26 professions
fromA(Astronaut) to Z(Zookeeper) through song,
music, enactment, props and loads of interactive
fun! (Age 3 to 6yrs)
Spin-a-yarn with Aunty J eeva Museum
Grounds
11:00 pm-
11:45 pm
Hilarious stories and fabulous storytelling by the
entertaining J eeva Raghunath. (4yrs to adults)
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Shahi d (Award wi nni ng
Drama)
Dir : Hansal Mehta
Cast : Raj Kumar Yadav,
Prabhleen Sandhu, Mohammed
Zeeshan Ayyub
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
An account of slain Human Rights
lawyer Shahid Basheer, an ordinary
citizen with an extraordinary
commitment to justice.
Ar thur Chri stmas
(Ani mati on)
Dir : Sarah Smith and Barry Cook
Cast : J ames McAvoy, Hugh
Laurie, Ashley J enson
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
On Christmas night at the North pole,
Santa's youngest son looks to use his
father's high - tech operation for an
urgent mission
Andaz Apna Apna (Cul t
Comedy)
Dir : Rajkumar Santoshi
Cast : Aamir khan, Salman Khan,
Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor
and Paresh Rawal
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Two conmen competing for thehand of
aheiress get drawn into love- and into
trying to saveher froman evil criminal.
Aj eyo (Drama)
Dir : J ahnu Barua
Cast : RupamRiyan Deka, Jupitora
Bhuyan, Bishnu Khargoria
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Set during the freedommovement
in India, Ajeyo (Invincible) is an
adaptation fromArun Sarmas novel
'The Hues of Blessings'.
Pi rates (Ani mati on)
Dir : Peter Lord & J eff Newitt
Cast : Hugh Grant, martin
Freeman, J eremy Piven, Imelda
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Pirate Captain sets out on a mission
to defeat his rivals Black Bellamy &
Cutlass Liz for the Pirate of the year
award. The quest takes Captain and his
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Crewfromshores of Blood Island to
foggy streets of Victorian London
Fearl ess: The Hunter wal i
Stor y (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : Riyad Vinci Wadia
Cast : Fearless
Nadia, Sharifa, Gulsham
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
A story of a princess who fights
injustice as the masked crusader
Hunterwali.
Mi ckey Vi rus (Comedy)
Dir : Saurabh Varma
Cast : Manish Paul, Dean
Alexandrou, Elli Avram
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
When Delhi Police comes across an
unusual case revolving around hacking
they seek help of an expert who thinks
like themonly to come across a lazy
hacker Mickey Arora.
The screening will be followed
by a Q&A session with Director
Saurabh Verma.
Paani (Drama)
Dir : J adumoni Dutta
Cast : Bishnu Kharghoria, Aimee
Barua, Himanshu Prasad Das,
Asha Bordoloi, Atul Pachoni,
Pabitra Baruah
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Jitu thedumb lad finds Lila themohurer
unloading pipes fromthedepartmental
tractor in front of thelocal library. News
spread far and fast that it is only a matter
of timebeforepiped water finds its way
to thehouseholds of Ratanpur
Secrets of Wi l d Indi a
(Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Duncan Chard
Narration: David Attenborough
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Hidden away in the shadowof the
Himalayas, roamthe last great herds
of Indias giant grazers; one-horned
rhinoceroses, wild buffalo and Asian
elephants. Through the eyes of a
newborn elephant calf, visit a land of
unexpected contrasts and variety.
Mi ss Fronti er Mai l (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Cast : Fearless Nadia, Gulshan,
Sardar Mansur
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Savita, aka Miss 1936, is an amateur
hunter. Her father, Maganlal, arrested
for the murder of a station-master, is
defended by their uncle Shyamlal, who
is in fact the mysterious Signal X
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Raanj hanaa (Romance)
Dir : Anand L. Rai
Cast : Dhanush, SonamKapoor,
Abhay Deol and Swara Bhaskar
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
A small - town boy needs to break through
theclass divideto gain acceptancefrom
his childhood sweetheart who is in love
with big city ideals..
Smur fs (Ani mati on)
Dir : Raja Gosnell
Cast : Hank Azaria, Katy Perry,
J onathan Winters
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
When the evil wizard Gargamel chases
the tiny blue Smurfs out of their
village, they tumble fromtheir magical
world into NewYork City.
The Good Road (Drama)
Dir : Gyan Correa
Cast : Ajay Gehi, Rinkle Karelia,
Keval Katrodia, Shamji Dhana
Kerasia, Sonali Kulkarni
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
India's official Oscar entry is a journey
across a local highway, and into the
heart of an unseen India, where acts
of great compassion are shown to
strangers.
The screening will be followed by
a Q&A session with Director Gyan
Correa and actors Ajay Gehi and
Sonali Kulkarni.
Sri ngkhal (Drama)
Dir : Prabin Hazarika
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
A life journey of a young widow
Ambika and her kids. Her two kids
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
and an infant are no small a burden
for her frail shoulders. She earns her
livelihood doing odd, menial work in
the village households.
Hotel Transyl vani a
(Ani mati on)
Dir : Genndy Tartakovsky
Cast : damSandler, Kevin
J ames, Andy Samberg
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Dracula, who operates a high-end
resort away fromthe human world,
goes into overprotective mode when a
boy discovers the resort and falls for
the count's teen-aged daughter.
Magroor (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : R D Mathur
Cast : Nigar Sultana, Rehman,
Meena Kumari, Durga Khote
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Magroor is Hindi Social filmreleased
in 1949 Starring Nigar Sultana,
Rehman, Meena Kumari, Durga Khote,
J airaj
D-Day (Thri l l er)
Dir : Nikhil Advani
Cast : Irrfan Khan, Rishi Kapoor,
Arjun Rampal, Huma Qureshi,
and Shruti Haasan
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A teamof experts dispatched to bring
in The Most Wanted Man in India
almost achieves the unthinkable ...
until something goes horribly wrong.
The screening will be followed
by a Q&A session with Director
Nikhil Advani.
Adomya (Drama)
Dir : Bobby Sarma Baruah
Cast : Pranami Bora, Sulakshana
Baruah, Runu Devi, Pranjal
Saikia, Purnima Saikia, J yoti
Narayan Nathn
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Thefilmnarrates thestory of Juri, a
singlemother of a girl child. Thefilm
is an introspection of mother-daughter
relation against hostileand selfish
turnaround of events in thelifeof a
young AIDS survivor in an urban milieu
Cri mson Wi ngs (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : MatthewAeberhard,
Leander Ward
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
The mysterious lives of flamingos are
captured on filmwith a birds-eye view
of the animals living in Africa.
Di amond Queen (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Cast : Fearless Nadia, J ohn
Cawas, Sardar Mansoor,
Radharani, Sayani, Dalpat
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Diamond Queen is a 1940 comedy
adventure filmstarring Fearless
Nadia, J ohn Cawas, Sardar Mansoor,
Radharani, Sayani, Dalpat
3RD FEB MONDAY
Mi ckey Vi rus (Comedy)
Dir : Saurabh Varma
Cast : Manish Paul, Dean
Alexandrou, Elli Avram
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
When Delhi Police comes across an
unusual case revolving around hacking
they seek help of an expert who thinks
like themonly to come across a lazy
hacker Mickey Arora.
Pangaa Gang (Ani mati on)
Dir : Pankaj Sharma
Cast : Archana Puran Singh,
Sudesh Bhosle, Purbi J oshi and
Swini Khara
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Pangaa Gang traces theaction-
packed journey of 6 kids as they battle
evil forces to protect their beautiful
homeland fromdeforestation and also
savetheir animal friends fromextinction
Captai n Phi l l i ps (Drama)
Dir : Paul Greengrass
Cast : TomHanks, Catherine
Keener, Barkhad Abdi and Max
Martini
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Thetruestory of Captain Richard Phillips
and the2009 hijacking by Somali pirates
of theUS flagged MV Maersk Alabama,
thefirst American cargo ship to be
hijacked in two hundred years.
The screening will be followed by
a Q&A session with Mr Sanjay
Narayan, Sr. GM Marketing - Home
Entertainment Services, Sony DADC.
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Aj eyo (Drama)
Dir : J ahnu Barua
Cast : RupamRiyan Deka, Jupitora
Bhuyan, Bishnu Khargoria
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Set during the freedommovement
in India, Ajeyo (Invincible) is an
adaptation fromArun Sarmas novel
'The Hues of Blessings'.
Pandavas - The Fi ve
Warri ors (Ani mati on)
Dir : Usha Ganesarajah
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Based on a classic Indian tale fromthe
Mahabharata, a fight between good
and evil through the tale of the five
Pandavas and their struggles with their
cousins, the Kauravas.
Mel a (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : S U Sunny
Cast : Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Jeevan
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Mela is a 1948 Hindi filmproduced
and directed by S U Sunny starring
Dilip Kumar, Nargis, J eevan
Shahi d (Award wi nni ng
Drama)
Dir : Hansal Mehta
Cast : Raj Kumar Yadav,
Prabhleen Sandhu, Mohammed
Zeeshan Ayyub
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
An account of slain Human Rights
lawyer Shahid Basheer, an ordinary
citizen with an extraordinary
commitment to justice.
The screening will be followed
by a Q&A session with Director
Hansal Mehta and actor Rajkumar
Yadav.
Paani (Drama)
Dir : J adumoni Dutta
Cast : Bishnu Kharghoria, Aimee
Barua, Himanshu Prasad Das,
Asha
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
J itu the dumb lad finds Lila the
mohurer unloading pipes fromthe
departmental tractor in front of the
local library. News spreads far and
wide that that piped water shall find its
way to the households of Ratanpur.
Afri can Cats (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Alastair Fothergill, Keith
Scholey
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A nature documentary centered on two
cat families and howthey teach their
cubs the ways of the wild.
Jungl e Pri ncess (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Cast : Fearless Nadia, Radharani,
Sardar Mansoor, John Cawas
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
J ungle Princess a 1942 action film
starring Fearless Nadia, Radharani,
Sardar Mansoor, J ohn Cawas
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Go Goa Gone (Zombi e
Comedy)
Dir : Krishna D.K., Raj Nidimoru
Cast : Saif Ali Khan, Kunal
Khemu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta,
and Anand Tiwari
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
A group of friends and members of the
Russian mafia get stuck on a remote
island off the coast of Goa, when new
drugs at a rave party are consumed by
the guests, turning theminto zombies.
Ghatothkach (Ani mati on)
Dir : SingeetamSrinivasa Rao
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Ghatothkach is based on the life of the
Mahabharata character Ghatotkacha,
the son of Bhima and Hidimba.
D-Day (Thri l l er)
Dir : Nikhil Advani
Cast : Irrfan Khan, Rishi Kapoor,
Arjun Rampal, Huma Qureshi,
and Shruti Haasan Saif Ali Khan,
Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Puja
Gupta, and Anand Tiwari
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
A teamof experts dispatched to bring
in The Most Wanted Man in India
almost achieves the unthinkable ...
until something goes horribly wrong.
Paani (Drama)
Dir : J adumoni Dutta
Cast : Bishnu Kharghoria, Aimee
Barua, Himanshu Prasad Das,
Asha
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Jitu thedumb lad finds Lila themohurer
unloading pipes fromthedepartmental
tractor in front of thelocal library. News
spread far and fast that it is only a matter
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
of timebeforepiped water finds its way
to thehouseholds of Ratanpur
Pi rates (Ani mati on)
Dir : Peter Lord & J eff Newitt
Cast : Hugh Grant, Martin
Freeman, J eremy Piven, Imelda
Staunton and Salma Hayek
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Pirate Captain sets out on a mission
to defeat his rivals Black Bellamy &
Cutlass Liz for the Pirate of the year
award. The quest takes Captain and his
crewfromshores of Blood Island to
foggy streets of Victorian London
The Cour t Dancer (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Modhu Bose
Cast : Prithviraj Kapoor,
Sadhona Bose, J al
Khambata, Nayampally
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
In Manipur, graceful and enchanting
court dancer Indrani has captured the
heart of PrinceChandrakirti. Indrani is
looked down upon becauseof her low
social standing. Meanwhile, Prince
Chandracomes under pressureto marry
theprincess of aneighboring land.
Raanj hanaa (Romance)
Dir : Anand L. Rai
Cast : Dhanush, SonamKapoor,
Abhay Deol and Swara Bhaskar
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A small-town boy needs to break through
theclass divideto gain acceptancefrom
his childhood sweetheart who is in love
with big city ideals.
Aj eyo (Drama)
Dir : J ahnu Barua
Cast : RupamRiyan Deka, Jupitora
Bhuyan, Bishnu Khargoria
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Set during the freedommovement
in India, Ajeyo (Invincible) is an
adaptation fromArun Sarmas novel
'The Hues of Blessings'.
Chi mpanzee (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Alastair Fothergill, Mark
Linfield
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A 3 months old chimpanzeeis separated
fromhis troop and is then adopted by a
fully-grown male.
Aankh ki Sharam (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Balwant Bhatt
Cast : Prithviraj Kapoor, TrilokKapoor,
Agha, Kaushalya, Nalini Gupta
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Aankh ki Sharam1943 family drama,
directed by Balwant Bhatt and starring
Prithviraj Kapoor, Trilok Kapoor, Agha,
Kaushalya, Nalini Gupta
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Baj atey Raho (Comedy)
Dir : Shashant Shah
Cast : Tusshar Kapoor, Dolly
Ahluwalia, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay
Pathak and Vishakha Singh
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Surviving family members and friends
of a man who was conned by the
cunning businessman Sabbarwahl
string together a series of their own
cons in an attempt to bring himdown.
Pandavas - The Fi ve
Warri ors (Ani mati on)
Dir : Usha Ganesarajah
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Based on a classic Indian tale fromthe
Mahabharata, a fight between good
and evil through the tale of the five
Pandavas and their struggles with their
cousins, the Kauravas.
Deool (Marathi Drama)
Dir : Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
Cast : TGirish Kulkarni, Nana
Patekar, Dilip Prabhawalkar,
Sharvani Pillaai, Sonali Kulkarni
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Keshya, a simple villager believes
that god has arrived in his village but
everyone disbelieves him. Later when
the politics plays its part things take a
drastic change.
The screening will be followed
by a Q&A session with one of the
talented casts of the film.
Adomya (Drama)
Dir : Bobby Sarma Baruah
Cast : Pranami Bora, Sulakshana
Baruah, Runu Devi, Pranjal
Saikia, Purnima Saikia, J yoti
Narayan Nath
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Thefilmnarrates thestory of Juri, a
singlemother of a girl child. Thefilm
is an introspection of mother-daughter
relation against hostileand selfish
turnaround of events in thelifeof a
young AIDS survivor in an urban milieu
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Ar thur Chri stmas
(Ani mati on)
Dir : Sarah Smith, Barry Cook
Cast : J ames McAvoy, Hugh
Laurie, Ashley J enson
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
On Christmas night at the North pole,
Santa's youngest son looks to use
his father's high-tech operation for an
urgent mission
Mi ss Fronti er Mai l (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Cast : Fearless Nadia,
Gulshan,Sardar Mansur
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Savita, aka Miss 1936, is an amateur
hunter. Her father, Maganlal, arrested
for the murder of a station-master, is
defended by their uncle Shyamlal, who
is in fact the mysterious Signal X
R Raj kumar (Acti on)
Dir : Prabhu Deva
Cast : Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi
Sinha, Sonu Sood
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
An aimless youth starts working for
drug baron and his mission is to kill
his rival.
Sri ngkhal (Drama)
Dir : Prabin Hazarika
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A life journey of a young widow
Ambika and her kids. Her two kids
and an infant are no small a burden
for her frail shoulders. She earns her
livelihood doing odd, menial work in
the village households.
Secrets of Wi l d Indi a
(Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Duncan Chard
Narration: David Attenborough
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Hidden away in the shadowof the
Himalayas, roamthe last great herds
of Indias giant grazers; one-horned
rhinoceros, wild buffalo and Asian
elephants. Through the eyes of a
newborn elephant calf, visit a land of
unexpected contrasts and else variety.
The Cour t Dancer (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Modhu Bose
Cast : Prithviraj Kapoor,
Sadhona Bose, J al
Khambata, Nayampally
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
In Manipur, graceful and enchanting
court dancer Indrani has captured the
heart of PrinceChandrakirti. Indrani is
looked down upon becauseof her low
social standing. Meanwhile, Prince
Chandra comes under pressureto marry
theprincess of a neighboring land.
6TH FEB THRUSDAY
Go Goa Gone (Zombi e
Comedy)
Dir : Krishna D.K., Raj
Nidimoru
Cast : Saif Ali Khan, Kunal
Khemu, Vir Das, Puja Gupta,
and Anand Tiwari
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
A group of friends and members of the
Russian mafia get stuck on a remote
island off the coast of Goa, when new
drugs at a rave party are consumed by
the guests, turning theminto zombies.
Smur fs (Ani mati on)
Dir : Raja Gosnell
Cast : Hank Azaria, Katy Perry,
J onathan Winters
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
When theevil wizard Gargamel chases
thetiny blueSmurfs out of their village,
they tumblefromtheir magical world
into NewYork City.
R Raj kumar (Acti on)
Dir : Prabhu Deva
Cast : Shahid Kapoor, Sonakshi
Sinha, Sonu Sood
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
An aimless youth starts working for
drug baron and his mission is to kill
his rival.
Aj eyo (Drama)
Dir : J ahnu Barua
Cast : RupamRiyan Deka, Jupitora
Bhuyan, Bishnu Khargoria
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Set during the freedommovement
in India, Ajeyo (Invincible) is an
adaptation fromArun Sarmas novel
'The Hues of Blessings'.
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Ghatothkach (Ani mati on)
Dir : SingeetamSrinivasa Rao
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Ghatothkach is based on the life of the
Mahabharata character Ghatotkacha,
the son of Bhima and Hidimba.
Aankh ki Sharam (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Balwant Bhatt
Cast : Prithviraj Kapoor, Trilok
Kapoor, Agha, Kaushalya, Nalini
Gupta
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Aankh ki Sharam1943 family drama,
directed by Balwant Bhatt and starring
Prithviraj Kapoor, Trilok Kapoor, Agha,
Kaushalya, Nalini Gupta
Gol i yon ki Raasl eel a Ram-
Leel a (Romance)
Dir : Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Cast : Ranveer Singh, Deepika
Padukone, Krishna Singh Bisht
and Richa Chadda
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Ramand Leela, their love, lust and the
drama afterwards. Modern adaptation
of WilliamShakespeare's 'Romeo &
J uliet'.
In Search of Guru Dutt
(Documentar y)
Dir : Nasreen Munni Kabir
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A documentary on the life and work
of Indian actor, writer, director and
producer of Hindi films Guru Dutt to
mark his 25th death anniversary
Cri mson Wi ngs (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : MatthewAeberhard,
Leander Ward
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
The mysterious lives of flamingos are
captured on filmwith a birds-eye view
of the animals living in Africa.
Mel a (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : S U Sunny
Cast : Dilip Kumar, Nargis, Jeevan
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Mela is a 1948 Hindi filmproduced
and directed by S U Sunny starring
Dilip Kumar, Nargis, J eevan
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Deool (Marathi Drama)
Dir : Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni
Cast : Girish Kulkarni, Nana
Patekar, Dilip Prabhawalkar,
Sharvani Pillaai, Sonali Kulkarni
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Keshya, a simple villager believes
that god has arrived in his village but
everyone disbelieves him. Later when
the politics plays its part things take a
drastic change.
Pandavas The Fi ve
Warri ors (Ani mati on)
Dir : Usha Ganesarajah
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Based on a classic Indian tale fromthe
Mahabharata, a fight between good
and evil through the tale of the five
Pandavas and their struggles with their
cousins, the Kauravas.
Gol i yon ki Raasl eel a Ram-
Leel a (Romance)
Dir : Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Cast : Ranveer Singh, Deepika
Padukone, Krishna Singh Bisht
and Richa Chadda
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Ramand Leela, their love, lust and the
drama afterwards. Modern adaptation
of WilliamShakespeare's 'Romeo &
J uliet'.
In Search of Guru Dutt
(Documentar y)
Dir : Nasreen Munni Kabir
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
A documentary on the life and work
of Indian actor, writer, director and
producer of Hindi films Guru Dutt to
mark his 25th death anniversary
Pangaa Gang (Ani mati on)
Dir : Pankaj Sharma
Cast : Archana Puran Singh,
Sudesh Bhosle, Purbi J oshi and
Swini Khara
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
PangaaGang traces theaction-packed
journey of 6 kids as they battleevil forces
to protect their beautiful homeland from
deforestation and also savetheir animal
friends fromextinction
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Jungl e Pri ncess (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Cast : Fearless Nadia,
Radharani, Sardar Mansoor,
J ohn Cawas
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
JunglePrincess a1942 action filmstarring
Fearless Nadia, Radharani, Sardar Mansoor,
John Cawas
The Lunchbox (Award
Wi nni ng Drama)
Dir : Ritesh Batra
Cast : Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur,
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Thefilmrevolves around a mistaken
delivery by theDabbawalas of Mumbai,
which leads to a relationship between
an about to retire, Saajan and a lonely
widower and an unhappy housewife, Ila.
Adomya (Drama)
Dir: Bobby Sharma Baruah
Cast: Pranami Bora, Sulakshana
Baruah, Runu Devi, Pranjal
Saikia, Purnima Saikia, J yoti
Narayan
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Thefilmnarrates thestory of Juri, a
singlemother of a girl child. Thefilm
is an introspection of mother-daughter
relation against hostileand selfish
turnaround of events in thelifeof a
young AIDS survivor in an urban milieu.
Afri can Cats (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Alastair Fothergill, Keith
Scholey
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A nature documentary centered on two
cat families and howthey teach their
cubs the ways of the wild.
Magroor (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : R D Mathur
Cast : Nigar Sultana, Rehman,
Meena Kumari, Durga Khote
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Magroor is Hindi Social filmreleased
in 1949 Starring Nigar Sultana,
Rehman, Meena Kumari, Durga Khote,
J airaj
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Shor t Fi l m Competi ti on
"CHASE" screeni ngs
i n associ ati on wi th
Tal enthouse
Coomaraswamy Hall 10:00 am-
12:00 pm
Films under 20 minutes that have been
made by aspiring and unconventional
filmmakers, curated KGAF.
Pi rates (Ani mati on)
Dir : Peter Lord & J eff Newitt
Cast : Hugh Grant, Martin
Freeman, J eremy Piven, Imelda
Staunton and Salma Hayek
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
PirateCaptain sets out on a mission
to defeat his rivals Black Bellamy &
Cutlass Liz for thePirateof theyear
award. Thequest takes Captain and his
Crewfromshores of Blood Island to
foggy streets of Victorian London.
Jai deep Sahni Inter vi ewed
by HT Brunch edi tor
Poonam Saxena followed by
Short filmcompetition "CHASE"
screenings. Chief Guest: Rajat
Kakkar, Business Head, Home
Entertainment Services, Sony
DADC
Coomaraswamy Hall 12:00 pm-
5:00 pm
Interviewwith acclaimed writer J aideep
Sahni (Chak De, Khosla Ka Ghosla).
Short film screenings Chief
Guest Rajat Kakkar, Business
Head, Home Entertainemnt services,
Sony DADC will engage in a Q&A with
the short filmparticipants.
Adomya (Drama)
Dir : Bobby Sarma Baruah
Cast : Pranami Bora, Sulakshana
Baruah, Runu Devi, Pranjal
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Thefilmnarrates thestory of Juri, a
singlemother of a girl child. Thefilm
is an introspection of mother-daughter
relation against hostileand selfish
turnaround of events in thelifeof a
young AIDS survivor in an urban milieu.
Smur fs (Ani mati on)
Dir : Raja Gosnell
Cast : Hank Azaria, Katy Perry,
J onathan Winters
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
When the evil wizard Gargamel chases
the tiny blue Smurfs out of their
village, they tumble fromtheir magical
world into NewYork City.
Di amond Queen (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : Homi Wadia
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Diamond Queen is a 1940 comedy
adventure filmstarring Fearless Nadia,
J ohn Cawas, Sardar Mansoor,
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Cast : Fearless Nadia, J ohn
Cawas, Sardar Mansoor,
Radharani, Sayani, Dalpat
Radharani, Sayani, Dalpat
Kabi r Khan i nter vi ewed by
HT Brunch edi tor Poonam
Saxena
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
6:00 pm
An interviewwith acclaimed director
Kabir Khan (Ek Tha Tiger, NewYork,
Kabul Express)
Sri ngkhal (Drama)
Dir : Prabin Hazarika
Max Mueller Bhavan 6:00 pm-
8:00 pm
A life journey of a young widow
Ambika and her kids. Her two kids
and an infant are no small a burden
for her frail shoulders. She earns her
livelihood doing odd, menial work in
the village households.
Chi mpanzee (Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Alastair Fothergill, Mark
Linfield
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A 3-months-old chimpanzee is
separated fromhis troop and is then
adopted by a fully-grown male.
Duni ya Jhukti Hai (Drama)
Dir : J BH Wadia
Cast : Sunil Dutt, Shyama, Daisy
Irani, Kumkum, Agha, B.M. Vyas
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Duniya J hukti Hai 1960 hindi film
directed ny J BH Wadia and starring
Sunil Dutt, Shyama, Daisy Irani,
Kumkum, Agha, B.M. Vyas
Shor t Fi l m Competi ti on
"CHASE" Pri ze Di stri buti on
Speci al Guest : Di a Mi r za
Asi ati c Soci ety
Li brar y steps
8:00pm
Come to cheer on aspiring and
unconventional filmmakers, as one of
themis awarded a prize for the Best
Filmat the KGAF 2014. J udged by
Mr. Murli Chhatwani : Head of
Distribution at Dar Motion Pictures,
Veteran filmcritic and journo Udita
J hunjhunwala, Parvin Dabas: actor/
director and Cinema head of the KGAF.
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Captai n Phi l l i ps (Drama)
Dir : Paul Greengrass
Cast : TomHanks, Catherine
Keener, Barkhad Abdi and Max
Martini
Coomaraswamy Hall 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Thetruestory of Captain Richard Philips
and the2009 hijacking by Somali
pirates of theUS flagged MV Maersk
Alabama, thefirst American cargo ship
to behijacked in two hundred years.
Hotel Transyl vani a
(Ani mati on)
Dir : Genndy Tartakovsky
Cast : AdamSandler, Kevin
J ames, Andy Samberg
BNHS 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Dracula, who operates a high-end
resort away fromthe human world,
goes into overprotective mode when a
boy discovers the resort and falls for
the count's teen-aged daughter.
The Lunchbox (Award
Wi nni ng Drama)
Dir : Ritesh Batra
Cast : Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur,
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Coomaraswamy Hall 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Thefilmrevolves around a mistaken
delivery by theDabbawalas of Mumbai,
which leads to a relationship between
an about to retire, Saajan and a lonely
widower and an unhappy housewife, Ila.
The screening will be followed
by a Q&A session with Director
Ritesh Batra.
Paani (Drama)
Dir : J adumoni Dutta
Cast : Bishnu Kharghoria, Aimee
Barua, Himanshu Prasad Das,
Asha Bordoloi, Atul Pachoni,
Pabitra Baruah
Max Mueller Bhavan 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Jitu thedumb lad finds Lila themohurer
unloading pipes fromthedepartmental
tractor in front of thelocal library. News
spread far and fast that it is only a matter
of timebeforepiped water finds its way
to thehouseholds of Ratanpur
Ghatothkach (Ani mati on)
Dir : SingeetamSrinivasa Rao
BNHS 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Ghatothkach is based on the life of the
Mahabharata character Ghatotkacha,
the son of Bhima and Hidimba.
CINEMA FLASH FORWARD
Saaz aur Sanam (Gol den
Ol di e)
Dir : J BH Wadia
Cast : Rekha and Premendra.
Gallery Beyond 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
Saaz Aur Sanamis a 1971 Bollywood
romance filmdirected by J BH Wadia.
The filmstars Rekha and Premendra.
Andaz Apna Apna (Cul t
Comedy)
Dir : Rajkumar Santoshi
Cast : Aamir khan, Salman
Khan, Raveena Tandon, Karisma
Kapoor and Paresh Rawal
Coomaraswamy Hall 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Two conmen competing for the hand of
a heiress get drawn into love - and into
trying to save her froman evil criminal.
Aj eyo (Drama)
Dir : J ahnu Barua
Cast : RupamRiyan Deka,
J upitora Bhuyan, Bishnu
Khargoria
Max Mueller Bhavan 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Set during the freedommovement
in India, Ajeyo (Invincible) is an
adaptation fromArun Sarmas novel
and J ahnu Barua directed the film
Secrets of Wi l d Indi a
(Wi l dl i fe)
Dir : Duncan Chard
Narration: David Attenborough
BNHS 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Hidden away in the shadowof the
Himalayas, roamthe last great herds
of Indias giant grazers; one-horned
rhinoceroses, wild buffalo and Asian
elephants. Through the eyes of a
newborn elephant calf, visit a land of
unexpected contrasts and else variety.
Fearl ess: The Hunter wal i
Stor y (Gol den Ol di e)
Dir : Riyad Vinci Wadia
Cast : Fearless
Nadia, Sharifa, Gulsham
Gallery Beyond 5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
A story of a princess who fights
injustice as the masked crusader
Hunterwali.
Acknowl edgements :
Eros International, Dar Motion Pictures, Disney Utv, Sony Dadc, NFDC, Gallery Beyond, Vinay & Preeti Sinha,
Shemaroo Entertainment, Wadia Movietone, Utpal Borpujari, Kabir Khan, J aideep Sahni, Sheffy George, Sarvesh
Talreja, Irshad Sayed,
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Sanskrutik Maharashtra by
teamof Yuvak Biradari (Bharat)
Cross
Maidan
5.30 pm-
5.45 pm
Folk flavors highlighting thespirit of Maharashtra
by spirited "Yuvak Biradari" teamof Mumbai who
sievetimeto preserve, inculcate and promotethe
folk arts of thestate.
Inauguration of
Hindustan Times
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival.
Cross
Maidan
5.45 pm-
6.30 pm
Inauguration of KalaGhodaArts Festival, nowin
its 16th year, is acommunity celebration of the
arts within oneof themost beautiful and historic
precincts of Mumbai, TheKalaGhodaArt District.
Kathak Nrityasandhya- by noted
kathak exponent & National
Award winning Marathi actress
Ms Sharvari Jamenis
Cross
Maidan
6.30 pm-
7.00 pm
Kathak Nrityasandhya is a splendid showcase
of grace, rhythmand expression endorsing the
Artists' stanceof danceas a symphony of body
and soul.
Gauri Sharma Tripathi Cross
Maidan
7.10 pm-
7.40 pm
Presenting "Waqt", a kathak dance interpretation
through a contemporary lens by Gauri Sharma
Tripathi. The piece bridges traditional and
modern propulsive sounds by composers Niraj
Chag and Taufiq Qureshi.
Yudh the prespectives & one
Truth - by renown Bharata
Natyamexponent & veteran
Ms Savitha Sastry
Cross
Maidan
7.50 pm-
8.50 pm
Many a timein our lifeweseeperfectly good
peoplefacehardships beyond belief. Yudh
focuses on this and looks into it through three
perspectives of Humans, God and Satan.
Terence Lewis Contemporary
Dance Company
Cross
Maidan
9.00 pm-
9.30 pm
An electic, powerful and "chummeshwari"
performancefromthedancemaestro Terence
Lewis's dancecompany.
DANCE GATI
3RD FEB MONDAY
Vadya Vrinda Pravah - an
instrumental ensemble by
veteran Kalashree Shri K.N.P
Nambisan
Cross
Maidan
5.30 pm-
5.45 pm
A musical ensemble of the percussion
instruments of Kerala, South India, embracing
varying gati patterns.
Diva Agarwal, Guru Rajendra
Chaturvedi & Shri Akhilesh
Chaturvedi.
Cross
Maidan
6.00 pm-
6.30 pm
A group choreography in Gopi Krishna dance
style.
Nartaki Academy of Bharatha
Natyam
Cross
Maidan
6.45 pm-
7.15 pm
Nartaki presents a uniqueshowwhich will
enhancetheknowledgeof theartistes and
audienceof therich mythological and cultural
heritageof ancient Indian literatureand traditions.
Unique Kuchipudi dance
recital by renown Kuchipudi
Exponent Guru Smita Shastri
& her 'Nartan Nritya Vrund'
Cross
Maidan
7.30 pm-
8.00 pm
Guru Smita Shastri & her disciples of the
Narthan School of Classical Dances, showcase
"Alaya Nrithyam" wherein the feet of the dancer
paints on canvas whilst yet embracing the
syntax & aesthetics of the dance.
Nalacharitham- by veteran
KalamandalamShri
Balasubramanian (Ex-Principal
of Kerala Kalamandalam)
Cross
Maidan
8.15 pm-
9.00 pm
A visual mirroring of thelovebetween Nala and
Damayanti as vital then as it is today.
Fictitious Group Cross
Maidan
9.15 pm-
9.35 pm
Recognized under World's Top 8 danceteams
and winners of India's Got Talent.
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Laya Pravaham- by disciples
of Guru Smt J ayashree Nair,
Guru Smt Debi Basu, Kalashri
Guru Smt Lata Surendra
(conceived by Kalashri Guru
Smt Lata Surendra)
Cross
Maidan
5.45 pm-
6.15 pm
A fusion of rhythm, grace, gati assimilating
classical styles of Mohini Attam, Odissi, Bharata
Natyamby disciples who are the tomorrowof
our country.
Sharanagati - a creative
composition by Mohini Attam
Exponent, Teacher Kalashri
Ayswaria Wariar and Troupe
Cross
Maidan
6.30 pm-
7.15 pm
The transformational journey towards the
Lord which culminates in unconditional and
complete surrender.
Wonkot Cross
Maidan
7.30 pm-
8.00 pm
Wonkot is a Contemporary Dance Theatre piece
based on a parable "Elephant in a Dark Room"
by the Persian poet Rumi.
Capoeira Cross
Maidan
8.15 pm-
8.45 pm
Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines
elements of dance, acrobatics and music. It is
known by quick and complex moves, variety of
kicks, spins and highly mobile techniques.
Kathak by Padmashree
Shovana Narayan
Cross
Maidan
9.00 pm-
10.00 pm
Kathak by Padmashri & "Sangeet Natak Akademi
AwardeeGuru Smt Shovana Narayan" a living
legend who seeks to makevisual her redefining
of theethos and vocabulary of kathak with a
deeper and wider canvas of expressions and
dimensions combining artistry with her keen
aesthetic sensitivity and technical excellence.
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Hari Bhakthi Parayan - Reaching
out by theVarkaris Shikshan
Samelan under theguidanceof
Ambarishi Patil Maharaj
Cross
Maidan
5.30 pm-
6.15 pm
A heart - wrenching performance that seeks
a heart to compliment and to mirror devotion
defined by little warkari boys.
Dance Drama "Saggy Baggy
Elephant" by disciples of Guru
Daksha Mashruwala (Kaishiki
Dance Academy)
Cross
Maidan
6.30 pm-
6.45 pm
Choreographed by Guru Ratikant Mohapatra, it
potrays thestory of theclumsy elephant who is
isolated and lonely. Natureis beautifully explored
in thedanceformat of theexquisitestyleof Odissi.
DANCE GATI
"Samagati"- A reaching out in
Odissi by Ms Swapnokalpa
Dasgupta(Odissi) & in Sattriya
by Ms PrateeshaSuresh
endorsing theoneTruth of all in
Providenceand Providencein all.
Cross
Maidan
7.00 pm-
7.45 pm
Two diverse styles through diverse roads of
awareness, seek sharanagati in the one Truth of
Providence.
Sri Rama Nataka Niketan
Secunderabad presents A
BharathnatyamRecital by the
Ramamoorthy & Guru Smt
Manjula Ramaswamy.
Cross
Maidan
8.00 pm-
9.00 pm
Presents a Bharata NatyamRecital with the
dancers dancing on Inverted Mud Pots with 3
small brass pots on their head and lit candles
on their two hands & head and reaching out
with "Deepa Tarangini".
Tarantismo Creative Dance
Company
Cross
Maidan
9.15 pm-
10.00 pm
"Believe" is adancetheatreproduction, directed
byArati Punwani Sunawala. Based on various
belief systems of India, "Believe" is aheadymixof
contemporarydance, bellydance, kathak, jazz, hip
hop and martial arts.
6TH FEB THURSDAY
SalaamBombay Foundation
Arts Academy
Cross
Maidan
5.30 pm-
6.00 pm
An enthralling multi - genre performance of
Ghoomar, Kathak on Bollywood taught by Guru
Anjalie Gupta and Gurbani - One of the most
soothing forms of singing, this piece will be
performed by children fromthe SalaamBombay
Arts Academy.
A touch of Gujarat in Mumbai
by noted choreographer Ms
Bhavika Badarshahee
Cross
Maidan
6.15 pm-
6.45 pm
Vibrant colors of Gujarat gather the spirit of the
Raas in an exquisite wooing of aesthetics and
kinetics.
Splitsole Dance Academy Cross
Maidan
7.00 pm-
7.30 pm
SSDA, founded by Dhiraj Bakshi pioneers in
its ace style J azz Funk which is an intricate
combination of J azz and Hip Hop.
Two renown Sangeeth Natak
Academy Awardees - Dr. Aruna
Mohanty (Odissi) and Dr Deepti
Omchery Bhalla (Mohini Attam)
present "NrityaSamagamam"
Cross
Maidan
7.45 pm-
8.30 pm
A unique creative production by renowned
veterans Dr Deepti Omchery Bhalla and Dr
Aruna Mohanty highlighting their respective
dance styles and using it as a didactic medium
to reach out to the audience.
Ritu - Gatimconceptualized byLata
Surendra. Performing Artists :
SanjuktaWagh (Kathak), Kalashri
LataSurendra(BharataNatyam),
DakshaMashruwala(Odissi),
ShubhadaVaradkar (Odissi),
LatasanaDevi (Manipuri), Sailaja
Desai (Kuchipudi), Suman Badami
(BharataNatyam), SujathaNair
(Mohini Attam) & Disciples of Smt
Jayshri Nair
Cross
Maidan
8.45 pm-
9.45 pm
Ritu - Gatimconceptualized by Lata Surendra
- The production brings to life not only the
visual poetry of varying dance forms but
also the visual imagery inherent in the kavya
"Ritusamhara" of Kalidasa.
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Momentum: A contemporary
dance choreography by
choreographer Richard D'Costa
fromThe Richard's Academy of
Dance and Arts
Cross
Maidan
6.10 pm-
6.40 pm
"Momentum" choreographed by Richard
D'Costa is the struggle of an individual in
the wheel of life and moving through odds to
encapsulate his goal.
Urban Age Crew Cross
Maidan
6.50 pm-
7.20 pm
With an aimto put India on the Dance World
Map, UAC presents a dance production on the
newand growing style of Urban Dance.
Kineaesthetics in Odissi, a
unique choreography by Guru
Smt J helumParanjape and her
disciple Ankur Ballal
Cross
Maidan
7.30 pm-
8.00 pm
A creativity that gathers the visual splendour of
Odissi and also its intriguing kinetics through
rhythmic variations.
Natya Manjari by disciples of
Guru Smt Chhaya Khanvate
(Nateshwar Nrittya Kala Mandir)
Cross
Maidan
8.10 pm-
8.40 pm
Showcases thepotency of thedancestyleto blend
with semi classical elements and endorsethe
didactic folds of compostions to alarger audience.
Pung Cholom, Maha Raas
and other items by artistes of
Manipuri J agoi Marup
Cross
Maidan
8.50 pm-
10.00 pm
"Pung" is auniquedrumthat is thesoul of vaishnavite
sankritanamusic of Manipur. It defines gati through a
combination of dance, rhythm, acrobatics and skillful
co-ordination between theperforming group members.
DANCE GATI
9TH FEB SUNDAY
St Lawrence School Cross
Maidan
5.30 pm-
5.50 pm
Presenting a folk dance called "Hudo".
The tribal yuth visit to Tarnetar Mela to find
thema suitable bride.
13.13 Crew Cross
Maidan
6.00 pm-
6.30 pm
13.13 Crew, specialized in various Hip Hop/
Street styles is all set to please the audience
with their unique dance performance.
Colleana Shakti Cross
Maidan
6.40 pm-
6.55 pm
Presenting afusion dancechoreography that
epitomizes thegraceful lines of Persian dance, the
femininedetailed movements of MiddleEastern
Oriental danceand theopulent mood of Kathak.
Sampradayamby Mallika
Sarabhai
Cross
Maidan
7.00 pm-
8.00 pm
Sampradayam, choregraphed by Dr. Mallika
Sarabhai, stresses the change in pace and
momentumthat the music highlights, the frenzy
of the tempo of bhajans and kirtans.
The Danceworx Performing
Arts Academy
Cross
Maidan
8.10 pm-
8.30 pm
Ashley Lobo's "The Danceworx Performing Arts
Academy" aims to create a world of dancers
with an awareness of international dance. At the
Danceworx you can learn dance styles like J azz,
Ballet, Contemporary.
Colleana Shakti Cross
Maidan
8.45 pm-
9.00 pm
Presenting a contemporary fusion piece.
"Pranam being a reverential salutation, in
White signifying the unnamed divine. The
choreographies striped down the movements
and ornamentation to highlight the movement
qualities outside of their cultural context.
A touch of Punjab in Mumbai
by Amardeep Panesar
(President of Rhythms
International Folk Club)
Cross
Maidan
9.15 pm-
9.45 pm
An absolute vibrant frenzy of rhythms giving
momentumto movements.
Acknowl edgements : Srusti J ain, Sonali Thakker.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST FEB SUNDAY
NUTRELA presents The Ar t of
Heal thy Li vi ng wi th Emmanuel
4.30 pm-
5.30 pm
WESTSIDE Watch theJunior Masterchef winner Emanuel whip
up tasty healthy recipes with NutrelaSoya. Learn the
simplicity of healthy cooking and everything you need
to knowabout theendless health benefits of soya.
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Take Away Chef - Take Me to
Mexi co!
1.00 pm-
3.00 pm
WESTSIDE TakeAway Chef is ahomebased catering company
and thebrainchild of threefriends who lovefood.
Head chef MayaDastoor will showcaseher Mexican
cooking skills with Enchiladas fromscratch,
Guacamoleand aSalsaand refried bean salad.
Let's Get Sassy
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Chefs Irfan Pabaney and Rachel Goenka are
co-owners for TheSassy Spoon, a European fine
dining restaurant that has taken Mumbai by storm.
3RD FEB MONDAY
The Ici ng On Top 4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Dessert gourmet Ayushi Shah, aims to deliver a
fully vegetarian gourmet experience for sweet-
toothed enthusiasts. Learn to make delicious,
eggless desserts that will delight the senses and
impress your guests.
4TH FEB TUESDAY
NUTRELA presents The Ar t of
Heal thy Li vi ng wi th Emmanuel
1.00 pm-
2.00 pm
WESTSIDE Watch the J unior Masterchef winner Emanuel
whip up tasty healthy recipes with Nutrela Soya.
Learn the simplicity of healthy cooking and
everything you need to knowabout the endless
health benefits of soya.
FOOD FOOD TRAIN
Si ngi ng Kong
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Bandra's SingKong and Chef Vikas Seth teach you
to makePandan Leaf Wrapped Spiced Cottage
Cheesewith Coriander Chilli Soy, Steamed Open
Buns with Textured Soya Wheat Black Pepper and
Lamb Rendang with Steamed rice.
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Tea Tasti ng wi th Radhi ka 1.00 pm-
3.00 pm
WESTSIDE Radhikas FineTeas, is apremiumsignatureTeabrand
that has been tantalizing many apalatein urban Indian
households. Radhika's TeaEtiquettetraining, Tea
Master classes, TeaAppreciations and TeaCeremonies
showcaseher lovefor teaand at thesametimeadding
to her credibility of that of an expert.
Between Breads
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Between Breads is a fast food joint that specializes
in gourmet burgers, sandwiches and hot dogs
and possibly all things between breads, including
desserts. Learn to make their awesome Beef
Cheeseburgers, Bacon Fries and their version of
the Philly Sandwiches.
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Such a Tar t 1.00 pm-
3.00 pm
WESTSIDE TART Cafe, the brainchild of Aashiyana Shroff in
Bandra has quickly become of the go to places
for cupcakes & themed desserts. Learn about
making themed cakes and goodies with this
mouthwatering workshop.
Moshe's
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Chef Moshe Shek is one of Mumbai's best known
celebrity chefs. He specializes in Mediterranean
and Middle Eastern food. J oin himas he takes you
on a journey where he simplifies and shares a few
of his trade secrets.
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Fun Fl avour ful French -
La Fol i e Pati sseri e
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE
SanjanaPatel, head chef of LaFoliePatisseriewill
demonstratehowto makeahomemademacaroon ice
creamand hand painted artisan chocolatebon bons.
Comeand enjoyasession that will encompass thebest
of modern French pastryand confectionarymaking.
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Li fe Ki Reci pe 1.00 pm-
3.00 pm
WESTSIDE
AmritaRana, owner of LifeKi Recipe, makes artisan
spreads and sells happiness in jars. Working out of a
homebased pantry in Versova, sheis known as the
Bacon Jamlady among food lovers. Learn thesecrets
to homemadejamand confectionaries with her.
Caf Zoe
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE With a focus on exceptional food, Chef Viraf Patel
has put together a simple menu, where you get to
eat authentic European cuisine at Caf Zoe. The
menu ranges fromwholesome, healthy food to
the more decadent variety. Indulge your senses in
breakfast and brunch food at this workshop.
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Bawi Bri de 1.00 pm-
3.00 pm
WESTSIDE
Perzen Patel is the @BawiBride. Bawi by birth and
foodie by life, Perzen believes that great moments
are born out of great opportunities. Learn to make
parsi food at home with no fuss
Sal t Water Tal es
4.30 pm-
6.30 pm
WESTSIDE Chef GreshamFernandes has worked in international
kitchens including a6 month stint at Noma, which was
voted Best Restaurant in theWorld 3 times in arow.
Acknowledgements :
Westside, Detales Marketing & Communications,
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
FOOD FOOD TRAIN
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Wal k i n the premi ses of the
Bombay Hi gh Cour t
Registrations to be done the
same day at the Help desk
and Tokens to be collected
between 11:00 am and 11:30
am. (Maximumpeople - 50, first
cumfirst serve basis)
Note: One token per person.
No email registrations would be
accepted. No photography allowed.
1:00 pm
Starting point : Entrance
Gate no. 4 at Bombay
High Court
Time of Assembly :
12:45 pm with the
token
Pleasecarry a valid
photo ID.
The second largest building after the CST,
constructed in the late 19th century designed by
Col. J . Fuller of the Royal Engineers, with the
imposing turrets, massive central court room,
towers surmounted by statues representing Mercy
and J ustice..... Indulge yourself in the story of the
building of stone and mortar that stands testimony
to historic events that have shaped a nation.
Conducted By: Kruti Garg
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations to be done
same day and passes need to
be collected fromthe Help
Desk between 2:00 pm and
2:30 pm. Collection of passes
mandatory fromthe Helpdesk.
(Maximumpeople - 75)
Note: Only one token per
person. No email registrations.
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with the
token
Get on to theOpen Bus for abreezy and concisetour
of theSouth Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and
witness landmarks liketheGateway of India, Taj
Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria
Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. Thebus will
return to thestarting point on completion of thetour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations on same day and
passes to be collected fromthe
Help Desk between 2:45 pm
and 3:15 pm. (Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only one token per
person. No email registrations.
5.45 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
Opposite Regal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
5:30 pm with the
token
Get on to theOpen Bus for abreezy and concisetour
of theSouth Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and
witness landmarks liketheGateway of India, Taj
Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria
Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. Thebus will
return to thestarting point on completion of thetour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
HERITAGE WALKS MONUMENTUM
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Wal k from CST to
Crawford Market
Registrations beforethewalk at the
Help desk and Tokens to be
collected in between 10:00
am and 10:30 am (Maximum
people- 50 on first cumfirst serve
basis) Note: Onlyone token per
person. No email registrations.
11:30 am
Starting point :
The statue of Sir
Pherozeshah Mehta, in
front of Gate no. 2 of
BMC Building
Time of Assembly:
11:15 am with the
token
Witness thetransition of Architectural myriad styles on
19th century Bombay ranging frompublic buildings
and institutions to community Market spaces and
thenativetown interwoven to socially connect and
function as themost dynamic and multi cultural city
Conducted by: ShraddhaBhatawadekar
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations on same day
and passes to be collected from
the Help Desk between 2:00
pm and 2:30 pm. Collection
of passes mandatory fromthe
Helpdesk. (Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations.
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with the
token
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour,
and witness landmarks like the Gateway of India,
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,
Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations on same day and
passes to be collected fromthe
Help Desk between 2:45 pm
and 3:15 pm. Passes mandatory
fromthe Helpdesk. (Restricted no.
75) Note: . No email registrations.
5.45 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
5:30 pm with the
token (Only one token
per person)
Get on to theOpen Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of theSouth Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and
witness landmarks liketheGateway of India, Taj
Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court, Victoria
Terminus, Asiatic Society and many more. Thebus
will return to thestarting point on completion of the
tour. Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
HERITAGE WALKS MONUMENTUM
3RD FEB MONDAY
Jewi sh Hi stor y Wal k
Registrations to bedonebeforethe
walk at theHelp desk and Tokens
to be collected between 3:00
pm - 3:30 pm. (Maximumpeople-
50 on first cumfirst servebasis)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations.
4.30 pm
Starting Point : Outside
David Sassoon Library.
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with token
Kindly carry axerox copy
of your photo identification
for entry to theSynagogue
Comewitness thelegacy of theJewish community in the
city through its landmarks. Visit thebluejewel in
theheart of thecity in theturquoisefacadeof thecolonial
Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue. Listen to thehistory
of their migration, their establishment as aprominent
community of businessmen and international traders and
howthey built their heritagein thecity.
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Stai ned gl ass: A col ouri ng
book St. Thomas Cathedral to
Cathedral of the Hol y Name
(Wodehouse Church, Col aba)
Registrations beforethewalk at the
Registration Desk at Artists' Centre
and Token to be collected
between 12:00 pm - 12:30
pm.(Maximumpeople- 50 on first
cumfirst servebasis)
12:00 - 1:30 pm
Workshop and Talk
2:30 pmStarting Point :
St. Thomas Cathedral
Time of Assembly:
2:15 pm with the
token
Note: Only one token
per person. No email
registrations.
Talk and demonstration by : Asad Hajeebhoy
Comewitness thefinest stained glass in Mumbai
narrating story of thecitys history and growth through
vivid array of coloured panels. Stroll through some
magnificent interiors coming to lifewith stained glass
windows accompanied with anarrativeon themaking,
use, display and conservation of stained glass in the
structures.
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations same day and
passes to be collected fromthe
Help Desk between 2:00
pm and 2:30 pm. Collection
of passes mandatory fromthe
Helpdesk. (Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations.
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with the
token
Get on to theOpen Bus for abreezy and concisetour of
theSouth Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness
landmarks liketheGateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel,
Mumbai University, High Court, VictoriaTerminus,
Asiatic Society and many more. Thebus will return to
thestarting point on completion of thetour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations same day and
passes need to be collected from
the Help Desk between 2:45
pm and 3:15 pm.
Collection of passes mandatory
fromthe Helpdesk.
(Restricted no. 75)
Note: one token per person.No
email registrations accepted.
5.45 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
5:30pm with the
token
Get on to theOpen Bus for abreezy and concisetour of
theSouth Mumbai Heritage for an hour, and witness
landmarks liketheGateway of India, Taj Mahal Hotel,
Mumbai University, High Court, VictoriaTerminus,
Asiatic Society and many more. Thebus will return to
thestarting point on completion of thetour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Publ i c Di ni ng Hi stor y and
emergence of Irani caf's i n
Mumbai
Registrations to bedonebeforethe
walk at the Registration Desk at
Artisans' and Tokens to be
collected between 1:00 pm -
1:30 pm. (Maximumpeople- 50
on first cumfirst servebasis)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations would be
accepted.
2:00pm- 3:30pm
Presentation and Talk
4.00 pm
Starting Point: Rhythm
House
Time of Assembly:
3:45 pm with the
token
Before the start of the Public Dining History Walk,
indulge your senses in learning about culinary
history and its translation to the architectural
tangible forms and functions along with the social
changes in the fabric of the city
Talk by : Kalyan Karmarkar and Kruti Garg.
Walk through the historic fort area of Bombay and
visualise the change in fabric with changes of social
strata incorporating the function of public dining and
emergence of caf's and restaurants. Visit the few
surviving Irani Caf's dotting the fort area .
Conducted by: Kalyan Karmarkar and Kruti Garg
HERITAGE WALKS MONUMENTUM
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Evol uti on of a Modern Mumbai
- Ar t Deco
Registrations to bedonebeforethewalk
at theHelp desk and Tokens to
be collected between 3:00 pm
- 3:30 pm. (Maximumpeople- 50
on first cumfirst servebasis) Note: No
email registrations.
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Eros
Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with the
token
one token per person.
Witness the transition of a Victorian Gothic City
emerge into a conglomeration of architectural
treasures of twentieth century India paving its way
to make Bombay the only city to have the largest
concentration of Art Deco Buildings in Asia.
Conducted by: Shraddha Bhatawadekar
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Por t and Harbour Tour
(In collaboration with the MBPT)
Boat Tour in the Harbour covering
Sun Rock Light House, Prongs
Light House, Naval Dockyard,
Indira Docks, Princess Docks,
Ferry Wharf etc.
Registrations before the walk at the
Help desk and Tokens to be
collected between 8:00 am -
8:30 am. (Maximumpeople - 60
on first cumfirst serve basis) Note:
Only one token per person. No
email registrations.
The boat cannot accommodate
more than 60 people and would
request people to collect their
tokens and assemble.
9:OO am
Starting Point: Evelyn
House, at theJUNCTION of
K Ramchandani Marg and
HenryRoad crossing on the
seafaceat Apollo Bundar.
9:15 am:
Departure to wellington
slipway at the Gateway of
India and boarding
launch and departure to
Prong's Lighthouse
12:30 pmDeparture from
the MuseumPlease
Take a boat ride along the harbour of Mumbai,
which the Britishers had developed as a naval and
trading base from1750's which further went on to
the development of dry docks and wet docks and
helped establish Mumbai as the multi functional city
of the region with a concentration of commercial,
industrial, administrative and educational functions.
Conducted by: Dilip Vishwanathan Of The
Port Of Mumbai.
Note: This is a3 hour boat tour, snacks would be
provided. Every Individual would beresponsibleof their
own safety and MBPT or KGA would not beresponsible
for any mishap. Kids below18 years haveto be
accompanied with parents.
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations on same day and
passes need to be collected from
the Help Desk between 2:00
pm and 2:30 pm.
Collection of passes mandatory
fromthe Helpdesk.
(Restricted no. 75)
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pmwith the token
Note: One token
per person. No email
registrations.
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour,
and witness landmarks like the Gateway of India,
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,
Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations on same day
and passes to be collected fromthe
Help Desk between 2:45 pm and
3:15 pm. Passes mandatory from
the Helpdesk. (Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations.
5.45 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
5:30 pm with the
token
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour,
and witness landmarks like the Gateway of India,
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,
Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Conducted by: Parveen Mistry
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Parsi Heritage Walk
Outside Bhika behramWell along
DN Road with pause points at Petit
Library, Vatcha Agiary till Sir J J
Benevolent Institute*
Registrations before the walk at
the Help desk and Tokens to be
collected between 10:30 am -
11:00 am (Maximumpeople - 50
on first cumfirst serve basis)
Note: No email registrations.
11:30 am
Starting point: Bhika
BehramWell (Parsi Well
on Veer Nariman Road)
Time of Assembly:
11:15 am
*Note that we will
not be entering any
building. One token
per person
Witness achapter in thehistory of a3500 yr old world
religion still practiced today amongst oneof themost
prominent minority communities in thecountry the
Parsi Zoroastrians. Learn about their origins, Diaspora
and advent to India. Contribution of famous parsi
personalities that helped mould thecity as thefinancial
capital of thecountry as it stands today. Witness thebuilt
heritageforming thecultural fabric of Mumbai's heritage
precinct. Walk begins outsidebhikabehramwell aligned
to thecross maidan oppositetelegraph opposite.
Conducted by: Sanaeya Vandrewala
HERITAGE WALKS MONUMENTUM
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations to be done
same day and passes need to
be collected fromthe Help
Desk between 2:00 pm and
2:30 pm. Collection of passes
mandatory fromthe Helpdesk.
(Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only one token per person.
No email registrations would be
accepted.
4:30 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
4:00 pm with the
token
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour,
and witness landmarks like the Gateway of India,
Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High Court,
Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Heri tage Bus Tour
Prior registrations to be done
same day and passes need to
be collected fromthe Help
Desk between 2:45 pm and
3:15 pm. Collection of passes
mandatory fromthe Helpdesk.
(Restricted no. 75)
Note: Only 1 token per person.
No email registrations would be
accepted.
5.45 pm
Starting Point : Bus Stop
OppositeRegal Cinema
Time of Assembly:
5:30 pm with the
token
Get on to the Open Bus for a breezy and concise
tour of the South Mumbai Heritage for an hour,
and witness landmarks like the Gateway of
India, Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai University, High
Court, Victoria Terminus, Asiatic Society and many
more. The bus will return to the starting point on
completion of the tour.
Acknowl edgements :
Anne Thomas Panicker, Apoorva Nanjangud, Mohit Hirlekar, Kenneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue, Bombay High Court,
MTDC, MBPT, St. Thomas Cathedral, Cathedral of the Holy Name (Wodehouse Church, Colaba)
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Music Languageand theCity DSL Garden 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
A look at theinteractions between music and
languagewith Amit Chaudhuri, and Sid Bhatia,
moderated by Naresh Fernandes
An evening of Urdu & Hindi
readings
DSL Garden 7.45 pm-
9.45 pm
Readings fromworks by Manto, Rajinder Singh Bedi
and BheeshamSahni
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Workshop: LongformWriting
with Dilip D'Souza Part One
of Two
Arbour 10:00 am-
1:00 pm
Dilip D'Souzaconducts aworkshop in two parts about
long-formwriting. This event has limited seating.
To register, pleaseemail litkgaf14@gmail.comwith
"LongformWriting Workshop" as thesubject.
Workshop: LongformWritingwith
DilipD'SouzaPart Two of Two
Arbour 2.00 pm -
5.00 pm
Dilip D'Souzaconducts aworkshop in two parts about
long-formwriting This event has limited seating.
To register, pleaseemail litkgaf14@gmail.comwith
"LongformWriting Workshop" as thesubject.
Master of Arts: A Life in
Dance
DSL Garden 4.00 pm-
5.00 pm
Tulsi Badrinath, author of Master of Arts: A Life in
Dance in conversation with Daksha Mashruwala
about the world of Indian classical dance, and
writing about it.
Tarq Salon: Writer's Menu Tarq 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
VikramDoctor and Samar Halarnkar in
conversation on food and writing
Tarq Salon: Myth and the
Graphic Novel
Tarq 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
Focus on the Graphic novel as a growing form
of literature with Amruta Patil, Samhita Arni and
moderated by Imran Ali Khan
LITERATURE WHY DONT YOU WRITE ME
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Writing as Survival: Voices
fromthe North East
DSL Garden 5.15 pm-
6.15 pm
Moderator: Samrat Choudhury in conversation with
Mitra Phukan, CherrieChangteand Preeti Gill. In
collaboration with 'Cultures of Peace- Festival of
theNortheast' . This Festival was started in 2011-
initiated by Zubaan and supported by theHeinrich
Boell Foundation. Organised by Khublei
Emerging voices fromthe
North East
DSL Garden 6.30 pm-
7.30 pm
Begins with Rap session by Borkung Hrangkhawl
followed by discussion moderated by Samrat
Choudhury, including: Prajwal Paranjape, Ankush
Saikia, Avinuo Kire. In collaboration with 'Cultures
of Peace - Festival of the Northeast'. This Festival
was started in 2011 - initiated by Zubaan and
supported by the Heinrich Boell Foundation.
Organised by Khublei
Gujarati Panel: Meet the Poet DSL Garden 7.45 pm-
8.45 pm
Sitanshu Yashshchandra will read and talk with the
audience about his Gujarati Poetry.
Marathi Panel: Birth
centenary of Indira Sant
DSL Garden 9.00 pm-
10.00 pm
Viewa recorded audiovisual interviewof Dr.
ShreeramLagoo taken by Pushpa Bhave in 1985
3RD FEB MONDAY
Workshop: Writing in space
- Physical storytelling
Arbour 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Workshop with Tushar Pandey. Theworkshop
will primarily exploretheimmensepossibility of
imagination in a participants body and mind. The
work will beevolved with working in a collective
and exploring thecreativebody in space. The
workshop will feed theparticipants with therhythm,
movement and dynamic spaces of nature, for them
to beableto useit in their poetic visions.
LITERATURE WHY DONT YOU WRITE ME
Speak your Mind DSL Garden 5:00 pm-
6.00 pm
Meher Marfatia, Sooni Taraporewalaand Mrs.
Kriplani in conversation with Shanoor Seervai on the
proverbs of theParsi and Sindhi Communities
Tarq Salon: Arun Khopkar Tarq 5:00 pm-
6.00 pm
Arun Khopkar in conversation with Ranjit Hoskote
Tarq Salon: 'Bombay:
Apocalypse Soon?'
Tarq 6:15 pm-
7.15 pm
Naresh Fernandes and Mustansir Dalvi in
conversation
Marathi Panel: Interview DSL Garden 6:15 pm-
7.15 pm
An interviewwith Kiran Nagarkar
Sports and Literature DSL Garden 7.30 pm-
8.30 pm
What do they knowof cricket writing who only
cricket know? Soumya Bhattacharya Editor, HT in
conversation Sambit Bal and Palash Mehrotra on
writing about cricket
Art of Research DSL Garden 8.45 pm-
9.45 pm
A look at the role research plays in fiction and
non fiction writing, with Sanjay Bahadur and J erry
Pinto moderated by Indira Chandrasekhar
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Workshop : Memoir Writing Arbour 11.00 am-
1:00 pm
A workshop with Hindustan Times' Editor Soumya
Bhattacharya. This event has limited seating. To
register, please email litkgaf14@gmail.comwith
"Memoir Workshop" as the subject.
Workshop: Cultural
Journalism
Arbour 2.00 pm-
4.00 pm
Cultural JournalismWorkshop with Jerry Pinto. This
event has limited seating. To register, pleaseemail
litkgaf14@gmail.comwith "Cultural Journalism
Workshop" as thesubject.
Tarq Salon: Writing for
Architecture
Tarq 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
Kapil Guptaand ShilpaRanadein conversation
moderated Kaiwan Mehta
Marathi Panel: Interview DSL Garden 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
An interviewwith Sunil Barve
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Tarq Salon with Atul Dodiya Tarq 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
Atul Dodiyain conversation with Ranjit Hoskote
Gujarati Panel: Kanji Patel DSL Garden 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
Creativity and OratureIderived fromoral literatureof
Nomadic tribes
Italy. Another View DSL Garden 7.30 pm-
8.30 pm
Launching Galleries 33rd volumeis dedicated to
thecontemporary art and cultureof Italy. With a
fascinating history sincetheRoman Empire, Gallerie
travels beyond the prescribed tourists' trail, to
featureItalys newgeneration art, theatre, music,
dance, photography and cinemaunfolding insights
into its peopleand places. This special Gallerie
volumeon Italy is adocument of thecurrent times.
Bombay Books DSL Garden 8.45 pm-
9.45 pm
This panel is centered on newbooks written on thecity
of Mumbai by Murali Ranganathan, SifraLentin and
PriyaSarukkai Chabriamoderated by Kaiwan Mehta
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Workshop: Text to
performance
Arbour 11.00 am-
2.00 pm
With Avaan Patel. This event has limited seating.
To register pleaseemail litkgaf14@gmail.comwith
"PerformanceWorkshop" as thesubject.
Workshop: Mystery Writing Arbour 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
With Zac O'Yeah. This event has limited seating.
To register please email litkgaf14@gmail.comwith
"Mystery Workshop" as the subject.
Tarq Salon: Suresh Chabria Tarq 5:00 pm-
6:00 pm
Suresh Chabriain conversation with Aspi Mistry
LITERATURE WHY DONT YOU WRITE ME
Karl Marx in Kalbadevi NGMA 6:00 pm-
7.15 pm
A Gujarati monologuedirected by Manoj Shah,
Written by UttamGadawith Actor Satchit Puranik
Tarq Salon: Disquiets of
thecity
Tarq 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
Focus on thecity with Pankaj Joshi, Subuhi Jiwani and
Vishwajyoti Ghosh moderated by Sidharth Bhatia
HopeStreet Poets DSL Garden 5:00 pm-
10:00 pm
An evening of poetry with Adil Jussawalla, Anupama
Raju, Gerson daCunha, GievePatel, K. Srilata, Anju
Makhija, SampurnaChatterjee, MeenaKandasamy,
Ranjit Hoskote, MenkaShivdasani, Mustansir Dalvi,
Dominic Alapat, Anand Thakoreand SridalaSwami
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Workshop : Writing
Children's books
Arbour 11:00 am-
1:00 pm
Ann Whitford Paul, author of nineteen picture
books and author of WRITING PICTURE BOOKS:
A Hands-On Guide fromStory Creation to
Publication travels all the way fromCalifornia to
offer a workshop on the unique plotting, pacing
and structure of a picture book. If you have
a manuscript to work on, thats great, but not
necessary. Bring pen/paper or laptop as well do
several writing exercises.
Workshop: Poetry Arbour 2.00 pm-
4.00 pm
With Arundhathi Subramaniam. This event has
limited seating. To register pleaseemail litkgaf14@
gmail.comwith "Poetry Workshop" as thesubject.
Tarq Salon: Translation Tarq 5:00 pm-
6:00 pm
A panel on translation in literature with Arshia
Sattar, Zac O'Yeah and Anju Makhija moderated by
Sampurna Chatterjee
Gujarati Panel: Bhupen
Khakhar's Stories
DSL Garden 5:00 pm-
6:00 pm
Threestories bythepainter, playwright and fiction writer
Bhupen Khakhar (1934-2003) will beread byDarshan
Jariwala, Utkarsh Mazumdar and Naushil Mehta.
Renewal of the J ournal DSL Garden 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
Exploring the role of the journal with Hemant
Divate, Chandrahas Choudhury, RamManohar
Reddy, moderated by Ranjit Hoskote
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Tarq Salon: Translation Tarq 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
A panel on translation in literature with R.
Sivapriya, K. Srilata and Arunava Sinha,moderated
by Sridala Swami
Sharda Dwivedi
Commemorative Lecture
DSL Garden 7.30 pm-
8.30 pm
A lecture by Aneesh Pradhan
Forms of belonging DSL Garden 8.49 pm-
9.49 pm
Authors who come fromdifferent points of
viewwith GautamBhan, AnjumHassan, Meena
Kandasamy moderated by Chintan Girish Modi
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Workshop: City Biographies Arbour 11:00 am-
1.00 pm
A writing workshop with Kaiwan Mehta This
event has limited seating. To register please
email litkgaf14@gmail.comwith "Biographies
Workshop" as the subject.
Workshop: Art Writing Arbour 2:00 pm-
4:00 pm
A writing workshop with Nancy Adajania. This
event has limited seating. To register please email
litkgaf14@gmail.comwith "Art Writing Workshop"
as the subject.
Tarq Salon with Arshia Sattar Tarq 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
Arshia Sattar in conversation with Aspi Mistry
about her work and practice
Gujarati Panel: Talk by
Prabodh Parikh
DSL Garden 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
Modern Indian Poetry is jazzing and kicking
Tarq Salon with Shanta
Gokhale
Tarq 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
In conversation with Sunil Shanbhag
LITERATURE WHY DONT YOU WRITE ME
Publisher's Panel DSL Garden 6.15 pm-
7.15 pm
A conversation between prominent publishers
fromall over the country, Harsha Bhatkal, Arpita
Das, Asad Zaidi, moderated by Manjula Narayan
Biography as Discovery DSL Garden 7.30 pm-
8.30 pm
Focus on authors and the biographies they write,
with Aurora Couto and Vrinda Nabar moderated by
Chandrahas Chaudhury
Cyrus Mistry DSL Garden 8.45 pm-
9.45 pm
Cyrus Mistry, winner of this year's DSC Prize for
his novel Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer, will be in
conversation with Gieve Patel & Ranjit Hoskote
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Marathi Panel:
Kavisammelan
DSL Garden 5.15 pm-
6.15 pm
Participants: Dasu Vaidya , Shridhar Nandedkar,
Dinkar Manwar, Prafulla Shiledar
GR Bhatkal Memorial
Lecture
DSL Garden 6.30 pm-
7.30 pm
A lecture by reknowned author, WilliamDalrymple
Nasreen Kabir DSL Garden 7.45 pm-
8.45 pm
A dialogue on Indian Cinema with Nandini
Ramnath
Vanishing Homes of India DSL Garden 9:00 pm-
10:00 pm
In conversation about author TS Nagrajan's new
book, Vanishing Homes of India with architect
Brinda Somaiya and photographer Ketaki Sheth,
Moderated by Kaiwan Mehta
PleaseRegister for all kids events by emailing kgkidlit@gmail.comwith Register in thesubject line
PleaseRegister for all workshops by emailing litkgaf14@gmail.comwith "Workshop Name" in thesubject line
Acknowledgements :
Kitab Khana, Amrita Somaiya, Arbour Initiatives in Architecture Research, Tarq, Asmita Mohite, Kamal Vora,
Ramdas and Harsha Bhatkal and the G R Bhatkal Foundation, Martin Wlde, J ayashree J oshi, and the Goethe-
Institut/ Max Mueller Bhavan, Mumbai, Mary Therese Kurkalang and Cultures of Peace - Festival of the Northeast,
Popular Prakashan, Ishika Harekal, Anvita Budhraja, and Aparna Andhare
Parinita Shetty, Sonali J ain, Sangeeta Bhansali for their support and collaboration.
Note: All Programs are subject to change
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Marathi Panel: Rangsangati DSL Garden 5.00 pm-
6.00 pm
A programabout book covers. Participants :
Ratnakar Matkari, Nitin Dadrawala, Satish Bhavsar
Dastangoi DSL Garden 6.30 pm-
8.30 pm
An Urdu Performance by Dastangoi
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Play - Catch that Crocodile DSL Garden 5.00 pm-
6:00 pm
Who will catch that crocodilethats terrifying
everyonein town? Probin policeman with his stick?
Can Doctor Duttado thetrick? Find out in
this delightful theatreadaptation of Anushka
Ravishankars book by Gillo TheatreRepertory.
(Age5+)
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Wildlife photography with
Bittu Sahgal
Kitab Khana 10:30 am-
12:00 pm
Explore the basics of wildlife photography with
Bittu Sahgal and award-winning photographers
fromSanctuary Asia
(10 to 18yrs)
Hot off the Press - Book
launch of My Gandhi Story
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm -
5:30 pm
Nina Sabnani and Ankit Chadha present a very
visual story of Gandhi for young children, a book
that came out in a unique collaboration between a
Warli artist, a filmmaker and a storyteller. (Age 5+)
Phiss Phuss Boom Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6:30 pm
Can a fart change a life? Award-winning author
J erry Pinto gets the wind up on this hilarious
collection of fart stories by J erry, Anushka
Ravishankar and Sayoni Basu. (Age 8+)
LITERATURE (CHILDREN) MINI MOMENTUM
3RD FEB MONDAY
Make your own audio book
with Karadi Tales
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Make up a story, add the sound, mix in some
music and voila you have yourself an audio book
(Age 8+)
About Timmi in Tangles and
Monster hunts!
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Two funny and fun authors Shals Mahajan (Timmi in
Tangles) and ParinitaShetty (TheMonster Hunters)
provideaHolelot of fun introducing you to ahost of
cool characters likeIdli-ammaand Juju thegiant and
encourageyou to createyour own. (Age 7+)
Lots of Chocolate Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Step into the world of Charlie and his chocolates
with Mumbais best loved chocolatier Zeba Kohli
in this unique book reading of Roald Dahls Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory. (Age 7+)
4TH FEB TUESDAY
FromFrance
Hot off the Press - Book
launch - The Honey Hunter
Kitab Khana 4:30 pm-
5:30 pm
Indian Poet, Karthika Nair and French illustrator
J oelle J olivet come together to present their
spectacular picture book on an unforgettable
journey to the heart of the Sundarbans. (Presented
courtesy of the French Book Office in India)
FromAustralia
Meet Ossie. Hes got
imagination. Hes also got
problems.
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6:30 pm
Much loved Australian author
Ken Spillman launches his delightful coming of
agenovel I amOscar thestory of Oscar Updikes
Incredibly Intelligent Observations On Life, Death
and Other Freaky PhenomenaKen will also read from
his book TheStrangeStory of Felicity Frown for his
younger audience. (8 to 12yrs)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Hot off the Press - Book
Launch of A Pair of Twins.
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Lakshmi and Sundari arean unusual pair of twins
with an unusual connection. But not everyoneknows
howspecial they areuntilfind out at this lively
session with author KavithaMandanaand illustrator
NayantaraSurendranath (Age6+)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Writing workshop:
Punctuation fun with Natasha
and Squiggle
Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Is a comma important? 'Shall weeat, children?' or
'Shall weeat children?' aretwo quitedifferent things!
Learn to makeyour writing sparkleat this interactive
creativewriting workshop with much-loved
children's author, Natasha Sharma fromher soon-
to-releasebook SquiggleTakes a Walk. (Age6+)
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Explore the unusual
Dare to be different and
Friends Forever
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Do boys have to behave a certain way? And what
happens if a third person breaks up a pair of
chaddi buddies? Film-maker and artist Gautam
Benegal does a unique illustrated story-telling of
two charming picture books TheSuSu Pals and
TheUnboy Boy. (Age 6+)
Dreamup a Cephalopod with
Shalini Srinivasan, author
of Vanamala and the
Cephalopod
Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
Who is the Cephalopod? J oin author Shalini
Srinivasan as she reads the weird and wonderful
fables fromher book. Help her give voices to the
characters, and drawand make up a story about
your own Cephalopod. (Age 10+)
Destination Mars Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Can you actually travel to Mars? Scientists from
ISRO share little known facts fromDestination
Mars Secrets of the Red Planet. (Age 9+)
7TH FEB FRIDAY
FromSingapore
Meet Sherlock Sam
Kitab Khana 4:00 pm-
4:45 pm
Look out for Sherlock Sam, Singapores fav
child detective. When weird things happen
while camping on Pulau Ubin, Sherlock Samis
convinced that aliens are to blame! Authors Adan
J imenez and Felicia Low-J imene take you deep
LITERATURE (CHILDREN) MINI MOMENTUM
into this mystery book. (Age 7+)
Courtesy: Singapore Government
India : A to ZQuiz Kitab Khana 5:00 pm-
5:45 pm
J oin Vidya and Greystroke as they take you
on a rollercoaster ride through the wonders of
incredible India. Take a Special Chabbis quiz,
crack a super-duper puzzle and drawcool cartoons
on your magical alphabetical tour! (Age 8+)
Writing workshop - What's
Your Story?
Kitab Khana 6:00 pm-
6:45 pm
Balaji Venkataraman, author of Flat-track Bullies
shares a five step formula that will turn you into a
writer. If I can, so can you, says Ravi, the narrator
of Flat-track Bullies! (Age 11+)
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Lions on the prowl! Kitab Khana 10:30 am-
11:15 am
What kind of mischief can three cubs get up to
when their mamma is away? Find out with Shamim
Padamsee and her book, Watch Out! (Age 4+)
Howcan you make a C into
a D?
Kitab Khana 11:15 am-
12:15 pm
Gs a C that put on a moochie. Y stands on his
head and Zsleeps in your bed. A zany introduction
into the world of the English alphabet with writer
J erry Pinto. (Age 4+)
Children of conflict Kitab Khana 4:30 pm-
5:30 pm
Howdoes a child get involved in a war thats
bigger than him? Howdoes he get trapped into
terrorism? J ournalist Swati Sengupta talks about
her book, Guns on Red Earth and leads a debate
on this. (Age 12+)
Hot off the Press! Book
Launch - Ela by Sampurna
Chattarji
Kitab Khana 5:30 pm-
6.30 pm
Whats Your Secret?
14 year-old Ela has a secret and its going to turn
her world upside down. J oin Sampurna Chattarji in
exploring the dark world of teenager Ela. (Age 13+)
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Hot off thePress Book Launch
of History-Mystery series
Kitab Khana 11:00 am-
11:45 pm
Hysterically, Historically Mysterious!
Join NatashaSharmaat thelaunch of her brand
newHistory-Mystery series, Akbar and theTricky
Traitor and Ashokaand theMuddled Messages
for an hour of hilarious history. Befuddleyour brain
to crack codes written in Ashokan Brahmi. Test your
tonguewith somehysterically historical tongue-
twisters and beafastidious historical fact-finder.
(Age8+)
I can be whatever I want
to be!
Kitab Khana 12:00 pm-
12:45 pm
J oin author Nalini Sorensen as she takes you on
a magical journey as you discover 26 professions
fromA(Astronaut) to Z(Zookeeper) through song,
music, enactment, props and loads of interactive
fun! (Age 3 to 6yrs)
Spin-a-yarn with Aunty J eeva Museum
Grounds
11:00 pm-
11:45 pm
Hilarious stories and fabulous storytelling by the
entertaining J eeva Raghunath. (4yrs to adults)
LITERATURE (CHILDREN) MINI MOMENTUM
PleaseRegister for all kids events by emailing kgkidlit@gmail.comwith Register in thesubject line
Note: All Programs are subject to change
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Anuradha Pal Cross Maidan 5:45 p.m.
45 minute
AnuradhaPal is aworld-renowned tabla
virtuoso who has been hailed as thefirst
professional femaletablaplayer by the
EncyclopediaBritannicaand LimcaBook of
Records. Being adiscipleof tablalegends
LateUstad Allah Rakhaand Zakir Hussain, her
music encompasses multiplegenres ranging
fromHindustani classical to World Fusion.
Laura Cortese & The Acoustic
Project
Cross Maidan 6.45 p.m.
90 minutes
Laura Cortese &The Acoustic Project is
an all-female string group comprising of
Laura Cortese (Fiddle, Vocals), Mariel
Vandersteel (Fiddle, Vocals) & Valerie
Thompson (Cello, Vocals). The trio
play a plenty of original compositions,
arrangements and interpretations of Old-
Time, Bluegrass, Country and Celtic music.
Brought to you by US Council.
Poorvi Koutish, Shraddha
Sharma and Coshish
Cross Maidan 8.15 p.m.
40 minutes
Poorvi Koutish is the runner-up fromthe
popular singing reality show, Indian Idol.
She has just cleared her 12th boards
and is already on her way to becoming
a successful playback singer. Shraddha
Sharma is India's biggest Youtube
Sensation. She has over a million hits on
her channel & has taken the Internet by
stormwith her voice. Coshish is a band
fromMumbai. Their songs carry strong
social messages, delivered beautifully
through Hindi lyrics.
MUSIC CRESCENDO
Amit Trivedi Cross Maidan 9.00 p.m.
45 minutes
The music launch of movie Queen by
Kangana Ranaut, Vikas Bahl, Amit Trivedi
& Cast of the filmpreceded by a special
performance by Amit Trivedi & his team.
Presented by Viacom18 Motion Pictures &
PhantomProductions.
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Sanjay Maroo Cross Maidan 5.45 p.m.
20 minutes
Sanjay Maroo is a self-taught drumartist,
composer, lyricist, producer and vocalist.
He holds the Limca Record for Fastest Foot
Drumming and was one of the members
of legendary Mumbai bands Les Boys and
Rock Machine.
Spud In The Box Cross Maidan 6:30 p.m.
30 minutes
Spud In TheBox is a six pieceAlternative
band based out of Mumbai.They mostly play
originals, and their music is fresh, fun &
feel - good. They wereoneof thebands that
opened for Norah Jones in Mumbai last year.
Rock Veda Cross Maidan 7:15 p.m.
45 minutes
Rock Veda area progressive-fusion
band hailing fromDelhi. Their creative
compositions area perfect mix of Sufi,
classical and contemporary music.
Filter Coffee Cross Maidan 8:15 p.m.
45 minutes
Filter Coffee is an Indian Ethnotropic
Collaborative Project brought to life by
tabla player/percussionist Swarupa Ananth
& flautist ShriramSampath, both who also
double up as music producers. The live
performances include a unique blend
MUSIC CRESCENDO
of Indian Classical/Folk, instruments and
vocals with electronic grooves.
Georgia Ruth Cross Maidan 9.10 p.m.
45 mins
Georgia Ruth is a singer-songwriter and
harpist fromWales. Although classically
trained, her unique finger-picking style is
inspired by guitarists like Bert J ansch and
Meic Stevens, with a blend of folk fromthe
late 60s. Shes played numerous music
festivals like Glastonbury, Wales own Swn
Festival, etc. Brought to you by British
Council.
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan
Ali Khan
Asiatic Steps 6.00 p.m.
1hr 15mins
Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan are
sons of the legendary Sarod Maestro
Amjad Ali Khan. Having trained under the
master since childhood, theyve carved a
niche of their own in the field Hindustani
classical and world fusion music.
Rakesh and Friends Asiatic Steps 7.45 p.m.
1hr 15mins
Rakesh and Friends is a young group
of extremely talented musicians
namely Rakesh Chaurasia, Gino Banks,
Satyajeet Talwalkar, Sheldon DSilva,
Sanjoy Das and SangeetHaldipur.The
nephewand disciple of Flute Maestro
PanditHariprasadChaurasia, Rakesh
Chaurasia, along with the talented
musicians, effectively blend Indian
Classical Music with Global Music.
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Nikhil D'souza Asiatic Steps 6:00 p.m.
1hr 15mins
Nikhil D'Souza is an Bollywood playback
singer, song writer and guitarist.He was
the South Asia Soloist Winner at SUTASI
'09 He made his playback singing debut
in Rajshree Ojha's Aisha and since then has
sung for many popular Bollywood films.
Farhan Akhtar Live Asiatic Steps 7:45 p.m.
90 mins
Farhan Live is the music project of
renowned filmdirector, producer and
actor, Farhan Akhtar. A man of many skills,
Farhan Akhtar has taken over the music
circuit with his band performing all his
famous hits and their original tracks as
well. Farhan also founded MARD - Men
Against Rape and Disrimination which
aims to raise social awareness against rape
& discrimination of women.
Acknowledgements :
All performing artists and their managers. Gibson India.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
MUSIC CRESCENDO
1ST FEB SATURDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
They present their performances accompanied with
Pipari and beats of Dholak. Puppet characters include
Dholkiwala, Saamp-Sapera, Gendh Wali (Round Ball),
Bahurupia (Imitator), Pattebaz (Card player), Anarkali
(Dancer) and J adugar (Magician) etc.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Brass aChaar (Fusion Brass Quartet)- Saxophone,
Trombone, Clarinet and Flute
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
ProgressivePoetry accompanied by a Street Play
TheNational Streets for Performing Arts (NSPA) is
a non-profit initiativeto revivea cultureof public
performances and support thelivelihoods of artists.
Launched in October 2012, theNSPA performs 7 days
a week, across 7 railway stations, 2 public gardens,
and theCity Museumwith a collectiveof 30 musicians
performing diversegenres fromIndian and Western
Classical to Folk, Fusion and AlternativeMusic.
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. This folk dance originated
fromthe bandit regions of Shekhawati and is performed
for the entertainment of the bridegrooms party. Men
wear elaborate costumes and ride the dummy horses.
STREET THE ROAD SHOW
Half Wise Being,
Street Play
Amphitheater
Opp. Max
Mullar
5:00 am-
5:00 pm
KarleKoi Jugaad Duration: 12 minutes Written and
Directed: Dakshin AdyanthayaCast: Harsh, Osama,
Yogesh, Saumil, Amit, Priyanka, Vallari, Maya, Yama,
Akanshaand Dakshin. Synopsis: Corruption has been
and is always apart of our lives. Somelivewith it and
someget scarred for alifetime! Theplay KarleKoi Jugaad
depicts theunobvious with theobvious and enlightens
various issues which need to begiven athought.
NSPA Amphitheater 7:00 am-
8:00 pm
Kabir Poetry and Rock and Reggae accompanied by
reading of Kabir Dohas
2ND FEB SUNDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
They present their performances accompanied with
Pipari and beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet
characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Hindustani Classica Vocals accompanied by Live
Paintings
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 pm-
2:00 pm
Percussion J amwith Audience Interactions
(Mridangam, Tabla, Djembe)
Third Face Amphitheater 2:00 am-
3:00 pm
Street Play by Paresh Gosar
Dharavi Diary Amphitheater 3:00 am-
4:00 pm
Dharavi Diary is a SlumInnovation Project fusing
entrepreneurship and storytelling to empower the girls
and women fromDharavi community.
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
STREET THE ROAD SHOW
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
NSPA Amphitheater 7:00 am-
8:00 pm
Carnatic Classical Instrumental with a Dance
demonstration
3RD FEB MONDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
They present their performances accompanied with
Pipari and beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet
characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 2:00 am-
3:00 pm
Choir and Goan Folk Music accompanied by Hip hop
Dancers
Third Face Amphitheater 2:00 am-
3:00 pm
It is years old debate that, who is best between men
and women, We are either accepting or suffering or
debating and if we cant find any way out then we have
last option to blame system. But here, we are saying
"Love n Respect is the only solution" and it is just a
step away till you take out your mask.
NSPA Amphitheater 3:00 am-
4:00 pm
Marathi Pop with Djembe making demonstration
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
4TH FEB TUESDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
They present their performances accompanied with
Pipari and beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet
characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 2:00 am-
3:00 pm
Uttar Bharatiya Folk with Live demonstration of flute
making
NSPA Amphitheater 3:00 am-
4:00 pm
Classical Rock with Audience conducting Music
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
Half Wise Being,
Street Play
Amphitheater
Opp. Max
Mullar
4:00 am-
5:00 pm
Karle Koi J ugaad Duration: 12 minutes Duration: 12
minutes Written and Directed: Dakshin Adyanthaya
Cast: Harsh, Osama, Yogesh, Saumil, Amit, Priyanka,
Vallari, Maya, Yama, Akansha and Dakshin. Synopsis:
The play Karle Koi J ugaad depicts the unobvious with
the obvious and enlightens various issues which need
to be given a thought.
The Dual Core By
Ameya Naik
Amphitheater 6:00 am-
8:00 pm
Thegenrewould beFusion, western country , jazz, hindi
pop, accoustic bollywood versions, Funk, Spanish, etc...
Murray Molloy Amphitheater 8:00 am-
9:00 pm
A Showthat defies death, pain and reason! Watch this
crazy Irishman do things that you never thought were
possiblebeforehis amazing and unforgettable,
oneof akind grand finale! A joyous, performance
celebrating diversity by Murray Molloy Sword swallower
extraordinaire! Brought to you by "CultureIreland".
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
They present their performances accompanied with
Pipari and beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet
characters.
STREET THE ROAD SHOW
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Pop Rock with Audience J ams
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
Uttaranchali Folk with a background of the Uttaranchali
Culture
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
St. Xavier's college's
J agrook Party
Street Play
Folk Fusion 4:00 pm-
4:30 pm
St. Xavier's college's J agrook Party, presents street play
"Ugta Suraj"The theme of this street play is to create
awareness on Women Empowerment through this act of
chess played during the Mahabharata when 'Drupatee'
was molested by "Duryodhana", though Krisha was
present there he didn't do anything. We will be bring
out the message that Krishna is present in everyone,
but yet we dont step forward and fight for the women.
The Merasi Singers Amphitheater 6:00 pm-
7:00 pm
For 38 generations, theMerasi havecomposed, performed
and maintained avibrant, distinct folk music legacy
that is on thevergeof extinction dueto India's rapid
modernization. They areessentially known as thekeepers
of stories which flowfromgeneration to generation.
Murray Molloy Amphitheater 8:00 pm-
9:00 pm
A Showthat defies death, pain and reason! Watch this
crazy Irishman do things that you never thought were
possiblebeforehis amazing and unforgettable,
oneof akind grand finale! A joyous, performance
celebrating diversity by Murray Molloy Sword swallower
extraordinaire! Brought to you by "CultureIreland".
6TH FEB THURSDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
Theypresent their performances accompanied with Pipari and
beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Alternative Rock with brief history of African Music in
India
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
Progressive Poetry accompanied by a Street Play
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 am-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
Gondhal Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Folk Dance fromMaharashtra
St. Xavier's college's
J agrook Party Street
Play
Amphitheater 4:00 pm-
4:30 pm
The focus is on the "Chalta Hai" attitude of the people
which is still present in our society. We will be drawing
parallel between the Sepoy Mutiny of 1847 and
comparing it with howpeople where trapped in the
hands of the British and because of their "Chalta Hai"
attitude howthey took advantage of us. Now, the
parallel to this event is the present scenario of the
"Neta's" and the AamAdmi (NOT THE AAP PARTY, but
aamAdmi in general), howthe Neta's are looting the
comman man.
Vedic Chants by
the students of Shri
Muktananda Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya,
Amphitheater 7:00 pm-
8:00 pm
Aimis to createpositivevibrations in all who arepresent.
A humbleeffort in creating awareness and respect for
our Ved Shastra and let themodern world knowhow
it has answers to most of our problems today. Chants
based on Swami Nityananda's Shanti Mandir Ashram
in Magod (Gujurat).
STREET THE ROAD SHOW
7TH FEB FRIDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
0pp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
Theypresent their performances accompanied with Pipari and
beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Hindustani Classical Vocals accompanied by Live
Paintings
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
Pop Fusion with the J ourney of Reality Shows
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
Gondhal Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Folk Dance fromMaharashtra
The Merasi Singers Amphitheater 6:00 pm-
7:00 pm
For 38 generations, theMerasi havecomposed, performed
and maintained avibrant, distinct folk music legacy
that is on thevergeof extinction dueto India's rapid
modernization. They areessentially known as thekeepers
of stories which flowfromgeneration to generation.
8TH FEB SATURDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
Theypresent their performances accompanied with Pipari and
beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Choir and Goan Folk Music accompanied by Hip hop
Dancers
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
Uttaranchali Folk with a background of the Uttaranchali
Culture
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
Gondhal (New) Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Folk DancefromMaharashtra
Vedic Chants by
the students of Shri
Muktananda Sanskrit
Mahavidyalaya.
Amphitheater 7:00 pm-
8:00 pm
Aimis to createpositivevibrations in all who arepresent.
A humbleeffort in creating awareness and respect for
our Ved Shastra and let themodern world knowhow
it has answers to most of our problems today. Chants
based on Swami Nityananda's Shanti Mandir Ashram
in Magod (Gujurat).
9TH FEB SUNDAY
String Puppets from
WZCC
Opp. Maxmullar
Bhavan
11:00 am-
9:00 pm
Theypresent their performances accompanied with Pipari and
beats of Dholak. Includes different Puppet characters.
NSPA Amphitheater 12:00 am-
1:00 pm
Carnatic Classical Instrumental with a Dance
demonstration
NSPA Amphitheater 1:00 am-
2:00 pm
Kabir Poetry and Rock and Reggae accompanied by
reading of Kabir Dohas
Bahurupia fromWZCC Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Bahurupias are the street performers who wear different
characters every day and move door to door to
entertain a small group of spectators.
Kachhi Ghodi from
WZCC
Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
The Kachhi Ghodi Dance is one of the most popular
Folk Dances of Rajasthan. It is generally performed for
the entertainment of the bridegrooms party.
Gondhal Rampart Row 5:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Folk Dance fromMaharashtra
STREET THE ROAD SHOW
Acknowl edgements : NSPA, CultureIreland.
Acknowl edgements for Stal l s : Mrunal Sarvaiya and Anuradha Mafatlal
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST FEB SATURDAY
Sal aam... 1950's Ke Naam
(Language : Hindustani)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 PM Presented By Ekjute Theatre Group
(2 hrs 10 mins.)
Hari shchandra Bi j o
(Language : Parsi Gujarati)
NGMA 7:15 PM Presented By Centre Stage
(1 hr 05 mins.)
A 'Fai r' Affai r
(Language : Hindi)
House of Tales 8:00 PM Presented By Trilogy Theatre Productions
(1 hr 20 mins.)
Chaar Smal l
(Language : Hindi / English)
MC Ghia 7:00 PM Presented By tpot production
(2 hrs 10 mins.)
OCD
(Language : Hindi / English)
Artists' Centre 7:00 PM Presented By Theatrewaalas
(1 hr 30 mins.)
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Voi ces
(Language : English / Hindi)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
5:00 pm Presented By SalaamBombay Foundation
(1 hr.)
Three Women
(Language : English)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
8:00 PM Presented By Neerupama/Asia Society
(1hr 30 mins.)
Bi wi O Bi wi
(Language : Hindi)
NGMA 7:00 pm Presented By Indian Peoples Theatre
Association (IPTA Mumbai) (2 hrs.)
Outrageous Adventures of
The Badol as
(Language : English)
House of Tales 5:00 pm Presented By Saurabh Agarwal Productions
(1 hr.)
THEATRE RANG BARAAT
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Postcards From Bardol i
(Language : English)
House of Tales 8:15 pm Presented By Working Title (1 hr 30 mins.)
Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan
(Language : Hindustani)
MC Ghia 6:00 pm Presented By Performers (2 hr 10 mins.)
Imaan
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Motley Monks Theatre Group,
Pune (1 hr.)
Dramati zed Readi ng Of
Shor t Stori es
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 8:30 pm Presented By Mitman (30 mins.)
3RD FEB MONDAY
Rashomon Bl ues (A)
(Language : Hindi)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 pm Presented By Ranga Theatre (1 hr 20 mins.)
Draupadi
(Language : Hindi)
MC Ghia 6:00 pm Presented By The Films And Theatre Society,
NewDelhi (1 hr 40 mins.)
Homegrown Comedy
presents Schi tzengi ggl es
Improv Crew
(Language : English)
MC Ghia 8:30 pm Presented By Homegrown Comedy India
(1 hr.)
The Curi ous Cl i mb Of
Cutter Chee - A Gangster
Spectacl e
(Language : English)
House of Tales 7:00 pm Presented By Theatre Professionals
(1 hr 30 mins.)
THEATRE RANG BARAAT
Do Aur Do Chaar
(Language : Hindi)
NGMA 7:00 pm Presented By Abhiruchi Theatre Studio
(1 hr 40 mins.)
Mutton Masal a Chi cken
Chi l l y (Language : Hindi)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Avitoko (1 hr 40 mins.)
Ar zan Khambatta's
Anecdotes (Aka)
(Language : English)
Artists' Centre 8:30 pm Presented By Arzan Khambatta (45 mins.)
4TH FEB TUESDAY
Anj i
(Language : Hindi)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 pm Presented By Ank (2 hrs.)
Open Mi ke
House of Tales 8:00 pm Check KGAF website for details (1 hr.)
Unsel fed
(Language : English)
MC Ghia 6:30 pm Presented By ShapeShift & The Company
Theatre (1 hr 20 mins.)
Homegrown Comedy
presents Amogh Ranadi ve
and Karunesh Tal war.
(Language : English)
NGMA 7:00 pm Presented By Homegrown Comedy India
(1 hr.)
Naatak Nahi
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Akbar/Radheyshyam
(45 mins.)
Hum Aur Hamara Shehar
(Language : Hindi)
Artists' Centre 8:00 pm Presented By Dharavi Diary (40 mins.)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Whi te Li l y Aani Ni ght Ri der
(Language : Marathi)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 pm Presented By Sai Sakshi & Sokul
Presentation (2 hrs 20 mins.)
Karl Mar x In Kal badevi
(Language : Gujarati)
House of Tales 6:00 pm Presented By Ideas Unlimited
(1 hr 15 mins.)
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
East Indi a Comedy
Presents: Sapan Verma,
Azeem Banatwal a, Ni ck
Pi l l ow and Sonal i Thakker
(Language : English)
House of Tales 8:00 pm Presented By East India Comedy (1 hr.)
The Lovers
(Language : English)
NGMA 7:15 pm Presented By Preksha Theatre Group
(1 hr 15 mins.)
Hayavadana
(Language : Marathi)
Max Mueller
Bhavan
7:00 pm Presented By NewTheatre Group
(2 hrs 55 mins.)
Naatak Achcha Hai Zaroor
Dekhna
(Language : Hindi)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Rang Nirvana Theatre
(50 mins.)
The Kni ght's Tal e
(Language : English)
Artists' Centre 8:00 pm Presented By Fenella's Focus On Theatre
(Fft) (30 mins.)
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Qul i -Di l on Ka Shehzada
(Language : Urdu)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 pm Presented By Qadir Ali Baig Theatre
Foundation, Hyderabad (1 hr 05 mins.)
A Peasant Of El Sal vador
(Language : English)
Max Mueller
Bhavan
8:15 pm Presented By QTP (1 hr 20 mins.)
Panchakanya
(Language : English)
NGMA 8:00 pm Presented By The Phoenix Players
(30 mins.)
THEATRE RANG BARAAT
Al i J
(Language : English)
House of Tales 5:30 pm Presented By EvamEntertainment Pvt. Ltd.,
Chennai (1 hr.)
Manbodh Babu
(Language : Hindi)
House of Tales 8:15 pm Presented By Vivechana, J abalpur
(1 hr 20 mins.)
Bade Bhai sahab
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Performers (50 mins.)
Ek Baaki Ekaaki
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 8:00 pm Presented By Astitva (1 hr 5 mins.)
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Chi nta Chhod Chi ntamani
(Language : Hindi)
Horniman
Circle Gardens
7:30 pm Presented By Vivechana, J abalpur (2 Hrs.)
Dus Di n Ka Anshan
(Language : Hindi)
MC Ghia 6:00 pm Presented By Yatri (1 hr 20 mins.)
East Indi a Comedy
Presents: Sahi l Shah,
Angad Ranyal , Si mran
Bi r Si ngh, Adi tya Desai ,
Jai deep Junej a
(Language : English)
MC Ghia 8:30 pm Presented By East India Comedy (1 hr.)
Chi trangada
(Language : English / Kannada)
NGMA 7:30 pm Presented By Samanvay Dance Company,
Banglore (1 hr.)
Hi j ada
(Language : Marathi)
House of Tales 5:00 pm Presented By Akanksha Balrangabhoomi,
Pune (2 Hrs 15 Mins.)
Pari krama
(Language : English)
House of Tales 9:15 pm Presented By Seema Kohlii, NewDelhi
(20 Mins.)
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Do Baanke
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 6:30 pm Presented By Mitman (35 mins)
Tri vi al Di sasters
(Dramati zed Readi ng)
(Language : Hindustani)
Artists' Centre 7:30 pm Presented By Mantramugdh (45 mins)
8TH FEB SATURDAY
The EQ
(Language : Hindi)
House of Tales 11:30 am Presented By Amygo Productions
(1 hr 30 mins.)
Doobdhan
(Language : Hindi)
House of Tales 5:00 pm Presented By Killol Kala Akademy (1 hr.)
Ji , Jai si Aapki Mar zi
(Language : Hindustani)
House of Tales 8:15 pm Presented By Ekjute Theatre Group
(1hr 20 mins.)
MuseumOf Speci es In
Danger
(Language : English)
NGMA 7:30 pm Presented By Being Association
(1 hr 5 min.)
Pi shi Mavshi ( Chi l dren's
Pl ay)
(Language : Marathi)
Max Mueller
Bhavan
7:00 pm Presented By Akanksha
Balrangabhoomi,Pune (1 hr 10 mins.)
Pandora's Box
(Language : English)
Artists' Centre 5:30 pm Presented By Metamorphosis
(1 hr 15 mins.)
Asmanj as Babu Ki Atma
Katha
(Language : Hindi)
Artists' Centre 8:00 pm Presented By Frontier Theatre
(1 hr 30 mins.)
THEATRE RANG BARAAT
Acknowledgements :
Ankur Parekh - Theatre Curator Team, Hanif Patni, Manav Pande & J eet Basu (Ekjute Theatre Group)
Sonali Thakker.
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Game Boy (Chi l dren's Pl ay)
(Language : Hindi / English)
House of Tales 11:30 am Presented By Theatrewaalas (1 hr 20 mins.)
Untol d Stori es
(Language : English)
House of Tales 5:00 pm Presented By Bharati Kapadia (1 hr.)
Re:pl ay
(Language : English)
House of Tales 8:00 pm Presented By Visual Respiration, Chennai
(1 hr 10 mins.)
Cl assi cs Redux
(Language : Hindi / English)
MC Ghia 5:00 pm Presented By Arpana (1 hr 20 mins.)
Meghdoot
(Language : Marathi)
NGMA 7:30 pm Presented By Astitva (55 mins.)
K T Anna Ji o To Ai se
(Language : Hindi)
Artists' Centre 6:00 pm Presented By Swangvale (1 hr 15 mins.)
Mr. Mi sfi t, Ms. Cl own
Travel er
(Language : English / Hindi)
Artists' Centre 8: 30 pm Presented By Theatre Garage Project & The
Shift Makers' Project (30 mins.)
Ar ti st Ti tl e Venue Genre
Hindustan Times Photographers HT Photo Wall Amphitheatre Photo Essay
KalaGhoda Arts Festival Teamfor
Hindustan Times
Unclog Mumbai Rampart Row Installation
Brinda Miller, Sunil Padwal, Arzan
Khambatta, J aideep Mehrotra, Seema
Kohli, Paresh Maity
Gibson GuitART for Good Coomarswamy Hall Installation
Four Guitar Installations Gibson GuitART for Good KG Art Precinct Installation
Madhusree Dutta, Project Cinema City/
Majlis
Project Cinema City Coomarswamy Hall Installation
Magic Bus India Foundation The Magic Bus for MARD Traffic Island InteractiveInstallation
Hetal Shukla Acres of Diamonds Traffic Island Installation
9X Media Bollywood ka J alwa &
POP Corn
Traffic Island Installation
Students fromITE Singaporepresented by
DFP Singapore, Mentored by Sunil Padwal
Untitled Traffic Island Installation
Varshah Pandit Sapno ki Sawari Traffic Island Installation
Abhinav Kafare Tortoise Traffic Island Installation
Chandini Pahuja, Shilpa Salvi, Shweta
Naik
Life's a J ourney Traffic Island InteractiveInstallation
Anay Mann for Alliance Franaise de
Bombay
Mobile Photo Booth Traffic Island InteractiveInstallation
Ilyas Ahmed for Allstate Bull Horse & Lion David Sassoon
Library
Installation
VISUAL ARTS MOVING IMAGES
Divya Chintapalli, Lohita Turlapatia,
Saumya J ain
City of Dreams Amphitheatre Installation
Saudamini Shah & Stuti Sampat Periscopes Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Nayanjeet Nikam(OmCreation Trust) Art Trisomy Rampart Row Installation
Khush J ain, Rachit Lunkad, Karan
Chhibber, Harshil Visrodia, Niha
Sheikh, Tithi Sanyal, Akshat Mehta
Fading Impressions Rampart Row Installation
Gunjan Arya for Design of Information DreamWeavers of
Mumbai
Rampart Row Installation
Shreeya Bagadia, Karan Chibber, Kuval
SanamChintala, Neha Dedhia, Ashita
Gala, Aalekh Hirani, Vishwa J haveri,
SnehaMathreja, HarshaMotamarry,
HuzaifaPanvelwala, Mohit Puri, Tithi
Sanyal, Nishil Shah, Vagish Singh, Zenia
VandrewalaStudents of NMIMS BSSA
Capturing Reflections Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Artists fromDharavi and Santacruz for
NGO Sneha
Provoke/Protect Sarees Rampart Row Installation
Devansh Chandak, Kevin Chhadva,
Khyati Parmar & J inali Sheth
Urbino Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Huzaifa Panvelwala, Kuwalsanam
Chintala, Neha Dedhia, Mohit Puri
and Harjas Sachdev
Songs of the Sea Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Natasha D'costa Plastic Bottle Mountain Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Neele Buddhadev, Karan Chibber, Tithi
Sanyal, Vagisha Singh, Harshil Visrodia
Nirantara Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Shanay Mazumdar, Harshil Visrodia &
Aditi Choudhary
Tangled Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Ar ti st Ti tl e Venue Genre
Nitant Hirlekar Gridstract Rampart Row Installation
PriyamMehta Wave You Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Arjun Rathi Frictional Origami Rampart Row Installation
Artists for NGO Arpan Touch and it's Lost forever Rampart Row Installation
Rajesh Nakar Kya Popat Banaya Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Astha Kothari Kinetic Bench Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Mithuna Murugesh, Mansi Mehta &
Khyati Sheth students NMIMS BSSA
Iridescence Rampart Row Installation
Sonal J adhav J unk cycle wish tree Rampart Row Installation
Shreyas Khanvelkar Twisted movements of
triangular forms
Rampart Row Installation
Ankur Rajput and Sachin Chaskar Ladka ya Ladki Rampart Row Installation
Sachin Soni Tree of Life Rampart Row Installation
Avi Gandhi, Amaya D'Souza, Nirvi
Kothari, Sapna Rohra, Arushi Jain &
Dishita Shah students of NMIMS BSSA
Amoeba in Motion Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
Gursimran Maini, Khevna Shah, Drishti
Haria, Aarushi Bafna, Srishti Agarwal
students of NMIMS BSSA
Choreographed Shadows Rampart Row Installation
Reha Shishodia and Nayanjeet Nikam Tapal Dhadak Rampart Row Installation
Shrishti Agarwal, Aarushi Bafna, Neel
Buddhadev, Aditi Choudhary,
Mithya Rampart Row InteractiveInstallation
VISUAL ARTS MOVING IMAGES
Miloni Doshi, Drishti Haria, Khush
J ain, Diksha J iandani, Rachit Lunkad,
Shanay Mazumdar, Akshat Mehta,
Sonali Parekh, Viragi Parekh, Isha
Patel, Harjas Sachdev, Khevna Shah,
Nidhi Shah, IramShaikh, Niha Sheikh,
J ay Vora, Sana Noorani, Harshil
Visrodia, Pranav Maharaj, Paras Gada
students NMIMS BSSA
Dhwani Gogri, Tanvi Kundliwal, Pooja
Shah, Deeksha Somaiya, Anuradha
Soman students NMIMS BSSA
Ever Changing Life Rampart Row Installation
J agdish Wangde Moving the Cricket Images Rampart Row Installation
AnupamSingh & J inal M Sangoi for
Child Rights and You (CRY)
Spin the Top Rampart Row Installation
Artist Purnima Sampat and Students
fromArt4All
Strangers in the Light Rampart Row Installation
Amit Bembalkar Mechanical to Digital Rampart Row Installation
Vinit J Bat for Education Rampart Row Installation
Maitri Sahasrabuddhe ME WE Rampart Row Installation
Chumbak Bobby Rampart Row Installation
Alok Bal and J aganath Mohapatra and
Students of Bhavishya Yaan, from
Rotary Club of Bombay and Priyasri
Art Gallery
Rising Hopes, Moving
Aspiration
Rampart Row Installation
GautamShewakramani for Audio
Compass
Stories fromour Past Rampart Row Installation
Saviya Lopes and
Shriya Nair
Imbalanced J ustice Rampart Row Installation
Ar ti st Ti tl e Venue Genre
PROWL, MARD, Akanksha, PASSAGES,
MTV
Gibson GuitART for Good Various Locations in
Kala Ghoda
Installation
Baaya Design Traditional Art Westside Installation
Bharati Kapadia Untold Stories NGMA Performance
Seema Kohli Is Death Possible NGMA Performance
Nakul Vengsarkar Pause Artists Center Photo Essay
VyomMehta, Siddhartha Kararwal and
Mrugen Rathod, for Diesel +Art
Monster Family The Tank Installation
Mangesh Ghogre Crosswords Artists' Center Installation
Bene Israel Heritage Museum&
Geological Research Center
Exhibtion on David
Sassoon
David Sassoon
Library Art Gallery
Photo Essay
Various Artists Art of Bengal Delhi Art Gallery Exhibition
Manish Pushkale, Pandit Khairnar,
Akhilesh, VijayShinde, Prakash Waghmare,
Silent Windows Gallery 7 Exhibition
RajendraPatil, Amrish Malvankar, Pradeep
Nerurkar, Rajwant Kaur Mann
Filter Vintage Rock Posters Filter Exhibition
Azadeh Akhlaghi, Kaveh Baghdadchi,
Arash Fesharaki, Babak Kazemi,
Dariush Kiani, Mahdieh Mirhabibi, Ata
Mohammadi, Reza Nadji, Ali Nadjian
PIX: The Iran Issue Max Muller Bhavan Exhibition
& Ramyar Manouchehrzadeh, Majid
Saeedi, Mehrdad Asgari Tari, Nikoo
Tarkhani and GholamReza Yazdan.
VISUAL ARTS MOVING IMAGES
Acknowl edgements:
Gibson Guitars, Filter, Gallery Art and Soul & Shovan Shah.
"Across Oceans & Flowing Silks -
fromCanton to mumbai 18th- 20th
Centuries" and "No Parsi is an Island"
untill 13th Feb 11 to 6 pm. (Closed
Mondays) Curated by Nancy Adajania
and Ranjit Hoskote
No Parsi is an Island Exhibit NGMA
Peter Paul, Rubens, Anthony Van Dyck,
J acob J ordaens etc.
Flemish Masterpieces from
Antwerp
Exhibit Premchand Roychand
Gallery CSMVS
Organised by CSMVS and Brtitish
Museumin partmership with Sir Dorab
Tata Trust, Sir Ratan Tata Trust &
Navajbai Ratan Tata Trust
Cyrus Cylinder and ancient
Persia : A NewBeginning
Exhibit Curator's Gallery
CSMVS
Under 18 yrs
Students of Fazlani L'Academie Globale Garden of Momemtum MuseumGarden Installation
Chayn Kohli Unaware - Eve of
Destruction
MuseumGarden Installation
Chayn Kohli Greed Of Life MuseumGarden Installation
Carl Hansotia Motion in Water MuseumGarden Installation
Vihaan Sanjay Kohli Life MuseumGarden Installation
Students of Cathedral School -
Lonavala
Remember Me MusuemGarden InteractiveInstallation
1ST FEB SATURDAY
AVID Brings The Art Of The Lyric
Literature
Urdu Poetry & Indian Cinema
6.00 pm
8.00 pm
ICIA Gallery Urdu Poetry and Indian Cinema
Panel Discussion
1.Akshay Manwani (Author)
2.Kausar Munir (Lyricist)
3.Nasreen Munni Kabir (Filmmaker)
Examine the evolution of urdu poetry from
song writing in early Hindi cinema to
contemporary Bollywood.
2ND FEB SUNDAY
Shraddha
Clay Crossing
11.30 am
1.00 pm
Artists' Centre Shraddhacomes with abunch of eco friendly and
creativeideas with clay modelling and pottery.
Rajendra Gole
Paper Sculpture
12.00 pm
2.30 pm
Artisans' RajendraGoleis afusion artist who works with
paper, glueand dentist's tools to createthree
dimensional sculptures and paintings, complete
to theminutest detail of formand expression.
Suman Basu
Self Defence
2.30 pm
4.00 pm
Artists' Centre Suman is a Black Belt fromMumbai and
conducts selfdefence workshops for children
and adults to deal with the dangers of life in
a metro. The workshop will outline certain
basic but effective selfdefence moves and will
be inter active giving the audience a chance to
learn these simple techniques.
Anami Roy, SaumyaRoy,
NikitaKetkar
Creating Social Profit
Notes On HowTo Become
Social Entrepreneurs
5.00 pm
7.00 pm
Artisans' Anami Roy is co-founder and chariperson of
Vandana Foundation. He was in the IPS for
38 years.Saumya Roy is the co-founder of
Vandana Foundation and a trained journalist.
Nikita Ketkar is co-founder and CEO of
MASOOM, a non-profit that supports
education at Mumbai's
night schools.
WORKSHOPS ACCELERATION
Avid Bring TheCrossover Artist
Performing Arts
Unnati Das Gupta
6.00 pm
8.00 pm
ICIA Gallery Cross cultural Music
Lecture+Demonstration bridging the gap
between Hindustani classical music and
popular music. Unnati Das Gupta
3RD FEB MONDAY
Vaibhav Kumaresh, Chetan
Sharma
And Vaibhav More
Sketching And Cartooning For
Everyone, Even Those Who
Cant Draw
11.30 am
1.00 pm
Artists' Centre Featuring live demos, clips and mass
sketching session by India's finest animation
gurus. The workshop will enable participants
to discover joys of drawing... their own
unique ways of 'seeing' and 'expressing' along
with tips and tricks for animated cartooning!!!
Zia Hajeebhoy
Winds Of Change In Leisure
Boating
12 .00 pm
2.00 pm
Artisans' Ziawill walk you through howthis island city
was onceasailing hub wherethefirst boat that
sailed around theworld was built. Learn about
leisureboating and aharbour that has grown.
changed significantly and yet stayed so much
thesameas thecity has grown.
Dilip Yande
Portfolios For Modelling And
Acting
2.30 pm.
4.00 pm.
Artists' Centre Theworkshop is an interactiveonewhere
wardrobe, makeup, expressions etc needed for
aperfect portfolio for aspiring actors and models
will bedemonstrated.Participants attending the
workshop can bring their DSLR Camera.
Visual Musings By Furqan Khan.
Ladakh-The Pristine Beauty Talk
And Slide-ShowOn Ladakh
5.00 pm.
6.30 pm
Artisans' This book will take you on a journey from
snowclad Ladakh to the melting glaciers,
a newcolour to the landscape and its people.
4TH FEB THURSDAY
Stained Glass With
Asad Hajeebhoyheritage Walk St.
Thomas Cathedral To Cathedral
Of The Holy Name (Wodehouse
Church, Colaba)
Conducted By: Sanaeya
Vandrewala
12.00 pm
1.30 pm
Artists' Centre
Asad Hajeebhoy has built Glasscrafters
on his experience of working in the art of
stained glass in Mumbai. Walk with Sanaeya
Vandrewala at 2.30 pm. Fromst. Thomas
Cathedral. Registrations to be done before the
walk at the Registration Desk at Artists' Centre
and tokens to be collected between 12:00
pm- 12:30 pmNote: Only 2 tokens would
be handed over to one person. No email
registrations would be accepted.
Vijayalakshmi Nachiar
Behind The Label
About Cotton-
FarmTo Fashion
12.00 pm
2.00 pm
Artisans' Vijayalakshmi is an M.A. in Textiles and is
co-owner of 'Ethicus', one of India's first
organic and ethical fashion brands. She is
involved in reviving handlooms
and travels all over the globe to spread
awareness about ethical consumerism.
The workshop will focus on 'cotton' as the
one fiber which is so much part of our lives,
culture and politics, and its trail fromthe farm
to the consumer.
Pracheen
Vegetable Dyes
2.30 pm
4.00 pm
Artists' Centre Thefineart of hand block printing and dyeing
in vegetablecolors. Do theearth afavour, don't
pollutetheenvironment. Usenatural dyes
5TH FEB WEDNESDAY
Mangesh Ghogre
Between The Lines
Crosswords
11.30 am
1.00 pm
Artists' Centre Mangesh is an international crossword
designer with crosswords published in The
NewYork Times, Wall Street J ournal and
Los Angeles Times. Editorial writer with
many columns published in leading dailies
including the Speaking Tree column in Times
of India. Investment banker by profession.
High school mentor by heart.
Exploring the journey of making a crossword
unravel, howdifferent creations are actually
linked to each other.
Fx School
Digital Cinematography
12.00 pm
2.00 pm
Artisans' SachinKabir, Head of Department of
Cinematography at FX School will conduct
a workshop on DSLR cinematography for
documentary films. The core area of the
workshop would be to understand how
to filmfor documentary with minimumgear
and lights.
WORKSHOPS ACCELERATION
Avid Brings The Future Of
Theatre
Theatre Panel Discussion
2.30 pm
4.00 pm
Artists' Centre Panel Discussion
1. Sanjay Goradia
2. Shaili Sathyu
3.J ehan Manekshaw
4. Deepa Gahlot
5. Purva Naresh
6. Quasar Thakore Padamsee
Achla Sachdev
Fashion Shows - A 360 Degree
Perspective.
5.30 pm
7.00 pm
Artisans' Celebrating 25 years in the fashion industry.
J ourney frombeing an aspiring model to
a supermodel to an award winning fashion
choreographer. Come explore the world of
fashion and careers in fashion shows besides
being a model.
AVID Brings The NewIndian
Storyteller
( Literature )
Writing : Fromscreenplays to
novels.
6.00 pm
8.00 pm
ICIA Gallery Kanika Dhillon ( Scriptwriter - Novelist )
Harsh Wardhan ( Scriptwriter - Novelist )
Discussion, highligting the voice of a new
genration of Indian writers and the distinction
between the filmand publishing worlds.
6TH FEB THURSDAY
Kavitha Rao / Charukesi
Ramadurai
J ournalism
10.30 am
4.30 pm
Artists' Centre Kavita is a Bangalore based J ournalist who
writes for The NewYork Times, Vogue.
Charukeshi writes on travel, art, culture and
writes for National Geographic Traveller,
Conde Nast, South China Morning Post. This
workshop is for anyone who wants to break
into freelance journalismand takes them
through the process fromfinding stories to
approaching editors.
Food History With
Kalyan Karmarkar
Heritage Walk: Irani Caf's In
Mumbai.
Conducted by: Kalyan Karmarkar
and Kruti Garg
2.00 pm
3.30 pm
Artisans'
Starting Point:
RhythmHouse
Time of
Assembly: 3.45
pmwith the
tokens
Experience a heritage walk with Kalyan
Karmarkar and Kruti Garg.
Walk Begins At 4 Pm At Rhythm House
Registrations to be done before the walk at the
Registration Desk at Artisans and tokens to
be collected between 1:00 pm- 1:30 pm
Note: Only 2 tokens would be handed over to
one person. No email registrations would be
accepted.
Shiresh Karrale
Photography As An Art
5.00 pm
7.00 pm
Artisans' To create a photograph, it is not enough
just to take an image of something. In this
workshop you will learn to visualize and
compose the picture. Participants attending
the workshop please get their DSLR Camera.
7TH FEB FRIDAY
Dr. Deepti Omchery Bhalla,
Mohini Attam
Dr. Aruna Mohanty Odissi
Dance Workshop
11.30 am
1.00 pm
Artists' Centre In the transition of the dance fromthe temple
to the stage has the Art lost out to the Artist?
- a reacing out by two veterans Dr Aruna
Mohanty - Odissi & Dr Deepti Omcherry
Bhalla - MohiniAttam
Chetan Sharma-
Visual Narratives And The Art Of
The Animated Film
11.30 am
2.00 pm
Artisans' National Award winning animator and
filmmaker, Chetan Sharma reflects on
the processes of animation- the ultimate
amalgamof all arts - visual & narrative.
Prakash J oshi
Miniature Painting
Phad Painting

2.30 pm
4.00 pm
Artists' Centre Prakash hails froma family of paramparik
artists of this art form, teaches and practices
it in using traditional ways and a blend of
contemporary and old subjects.
The workshop will be participative, where
along with a demonstration, the participants
will also make a Phad painting.
Michael Francois J acques -
Section President Miami -Usa
(Unesco Dance Council)
Dance Workshop
5.00 pm
7.00 pm
Artisans' A workshop on Haiti Kompa dancing and
Latin and Ballroomdances
AVID Brings Documenting
Change - Films With A Social
Voice
6.00 pm8.00
pm
ICIA Gallery Elisa Paloschi
A masterclass on creating documentaries with
far reaching social impact.
WORKSHOPS ACCELERATION
8TH FEB SATURDAY
Sonie Thakkar
I Sketch Yours You Sketch Mine
Colour Words.
11.00 am
1.30 pm
Artists' Centre Sonie is a practicing art therapist and visual
artist conducting workshops for over twenty
years at Crossword, Prithvi Theatre amongst
others. It is a fun workshop, tracing a partner
and creating a projected self and story,
inspired by one's own artwork.
Rajesh J auhari
Handwriting Analyst
12.00 pm
2.00 pm
Artisans' A workshop on Graphology. Small changes
in handwriting can shape your future in better
direction. Learn some handwriting tricks and
achieve your personal, financial and academic
goals effectively.
Ojas Bhatt
Svkm's CentreFor Performing Arts
Hand Drumming
2.30 pm4.00
pm
Artists' Centre Ojas Bhatt is a Mumbai based composer,
teacher and percussionist training hundreds
of students of different age groups in various
performing arts at SVKM's Centre for
Performing Arts, Vile Parle.
Amy Billimoria
Wedding Trousseau
5.00 pm
7.00 pm
Artisans' Amy Billimoria is a couturier and bridal
specialist with two decades of experience
in her field. She will be conducting an
interactive session on an ideal 'wedding
trousseau', incorporating current trends and
innovative designs.
AVID Brings The Masters
(Performing Arts)
Theatre - Panel Discussion
6.00 pm8.00
pm
ICIA Gallery Theatre-Panel Discussion
1.Deepa Punjani ( Critic )
2.Mahesh Dattani ( Playwright )
3.Shernaz Patel (Actor )
4.SalimArif (Theatre Director )
5.Vijay Kenkre (Theatre Director )
6.Kumud Mishra (Actor )
7. J uhi Babbar (Actor )
An evening filled with amusing anecdotes
and stirring homages that honour the best in
Indian theatre.
9TH FEB SUNDAY
Sherry Merchant
Feng ShuI
11.30 am
1.00 pm
Artists' Centre Sherry Merchant is a Bombay based feng
shui consultant, fully qualified in classical
feng shui and BAZI (Chinese Astrology). She
has lent her expertise to residences, offices
and schools and is internationally
known for teaching Chinese Metaphysics.
Nina Sabnani - Ankit Chadha
Narrative Art - Interactive Talk
12.00 pm
2.00 pm
Artisans' Nina Sabnani is a story teller who uses
film, illustration and writing to informand
enlighten her audience. She has graduated
fromthe Faculty of Fine Arts Vadodara,
and her doctoral research focused on
Rajasthan's Kaavad story telling tradition.
Ankit Chadha is a writer, storyteller
and Gandhi-lover who brings
together literature, history and performance.
AVID Brings The Art Of
Flamenco
Performing Arts
3.00 pm5.00
pm
ICIA Gallery Lecture +Demo with international Flamenco
performers.
1. Shehzeen Cassum( Danseuse )
2. Nicte Mendoza ( Danseuse )
3. J oshua Sierles ( Guitarist )
AVID Brings Me And My Plays
(Performing Arts)
6.00 pm8.00
pm
ICIA Gallery Book Reading
Recent Works by Mahesh Dattani
Speakers-Mahesh Dattani ( Playwright )
J ehan Manekshaw. ( Theatre Director )
Mumbai launch of Mahesh Dattani's
latest book, in conversation with J ehan
Manekshaw.
WORKSHOPS ACCELERATION
Acknowledgements :
AVID Learning, Omkar Kashikar, J inal Chheda, Ramu Ramanathan and All The Guest Speakers.
Zeba Kohli - Fantasie Chocolates
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
1ST - 9TH FEB 2014,
SATURDAY - SUNDAY
Momentum Mumbai :
Instal l ati on
All Day Kala Ghoda
Pavement
An installation that captures the mobility
of the city. It invites visitors to mark the
distance that they have traveled to make it
to the Kala Ghoda Art Festival making it the
epicenter of movement for the nine days.
Mumbai on the Move:
Ideas Exhi bi ti on
All Day Kala Ghoda
Pavement Gallery
Architecture/ Planning practices and institutes
of Mumbai readdress thegrowth path of the
city and evaluatethepoints of contention in
making it a better placefor its inhabitants. The
exhibition of theseideation panels throwlight
on hurdles, possibilities and answers to what
makes up a new-agecity?
8TH FEB 2014,
SATURDAY
Uncl og Mumbai :
Infrastructure
Panel Di scussi ons:
Par ti ci pants
Ashok Datar
Economist & Chairman MESN
(Mumbai Environmental
Social Network;) Citizen
Representative, High Court
Committee for traffic
5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Visitors Centre
Auditorium
Chatrapati Shivaji
Mahasangralaya
(Museum)
A Development Plan for Constant Growth?
Is the demand for planning Mumbai and
a discussion on it asks the necessary
questions on the co-related infrastructure
projects. It addresses the question of
"Solutions or Disillusions" in fast Tracking
Mumbai and the impact of Metros,
Monorails, Skywalksall pushing Mumbai
to keep up to its desired pace.
URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE MOVE MUMBAI
congestion and mega projects
issues.
Pankaj Joshi
Executive Director, UDRI;
Board of Governor ,
Heritage Conservation
Society,(MMRDA).
Prasad Shetty, Urbanist
; Founder Member CRIT;
MMRDA
Shai l esh Gai kwad, Political
Bureau Chief, Hindustan
Times
Uncl og Mumbai : Ideas for
Rej uvenati on
Sameep Padora, SP+A,
Architect & Planner
J ayashree Bhalla, SEARCH,
Architect
Alan Abraham, AbrahamJ ohn
Architects
Rahul Kadri, Architect &
Planner
Nuru Karim, Architect &
Planner
7:00 pm-
9:00 pm
Visitors Centre
Auditorium,
Chatrapati Shivaji
Mahasangralaya
(Museum)
This session puts together thoughts on
slowing down the lifestyle with a better use
of its open spaces. An attempt at detoxing
the city Slowdown Mumbai invites
designers who have attempted to add the
green mile to the citys teeming concrete
jungle to come and discuss on one platform
the hurdles and potentials to make Mumbai
a greener city.
URBAN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE MOVE MUMBAI
Acknowl edgements :
Neera Adarkar, Mustansir Dalvi, Anusha Patel, Minakshi J aiswal
Note: All Programs are subject to change.
9TH FEB
2014,SUNDAY
Women on the Move
panel to be confirmed
11:00 am
12:00 pm
Visitors Centre
Auditorium
Chatrapati Shivaji
Mahasangralaya
(Museum)
A dialogue that invites designers to address
mobility of women in the city of Mumbai.
The issues discussed will invite ideas and
opinions on issues such as safety, comfort
and services for women as they navigate
the island city considered by many as the
foremost in its forward movement.
Uncl og Mumbai : Open
Spaces
P.K. Das, Architect - Activist.
Chairperson of the Mumbai
Waterfronts Centre, Steering
Committee Member Vision
Plan for the Mumbai
Metropolitan Region.
Ratan J Batliboi, Architect
Marine Drive Makeover and
Bandra-Worli Sealink..
Trupti Amritwar Vaitla-
Director of MESN Associates,
Founder and ex-member
Urban Design Cell (RSUDC)
at Rachna Sansad.
5:00 pm-
7:00 pm
Visitors Centre
Auditorium
Chatrapati Shivaji
Mahasangralaya
(Museum)
The closing panel switches to a celebratory
gear for the city as it becomes a happy hour
of rich ideas to engage with the momentum
of Mumbai. Architects and planners
showcase transformatory ideas for the city's
future genesis.
The Kala Ghoda Art District is a crescent-
shaped precinct, with its concentration of
museums, art galleries, educational institu-
tions, boutiques and restaurants, has the finest
array of heritage buildings in the city and has
emerged as an important art and cultural
centre, thronged by visitors and tourists from
across the globe.
Kala Ghodas buildings give the area a distinct
visual identity. There are over 100,000 square
feet of existing indoor gallery space, mass
outdoor pavement galleries and exhibition
spaces within the covered arcades, making
the area a living, breathing Urban Museum.
Support infrastructure like lecture halls,
convocation halls and conference facilities, in
Mumbai University, Elphinstone College and
other institutions, gives the precinct a unique
place in the world of art and culture.
Kala Ghoda is a magnet for creative talent.
Artists, food connoisseurs, fashion designers,
architecture buffs; they flock here.
With the funds from The Kala Ghoda Arts
Festival and support from generous
sponsors, The Kala Ghoda Association has
helped physically improve the area, restoring
buildings and facades, installing people-friendly
street furniture and improving the amenities.
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