Ajoy Chakrabarty and Ulhas Kashalkar
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Indian Music festival
Ajoy Chakrabarty will present some celebrated compositions (khayal & tarana) of Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (Sabrang) of the Patiala gharana. Ulhas Kashalkar will showcase some exquisite works of Shrikrishna Ratanjankar (Sujaan), the
celebrated vocalist, composer, educator and scholar of the Agra gharana. Ratanjankar's corpus includes diverse genres ranging from dhrupad, dhamar, sadra and hori to khayal, lakshangeet, tarana and bhajan
Date: July 6
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Tata Theatre
Bhelpoori
Hindi/English play
Bhelpoori is the ideal recipe for laughter and fun. A laugh a second and a hilarious satire on love, sex, politics, society, relationships, Bollywood, Tellywood and more!
Cast & Crew : Saleem Shah
Director :Rocky S
Writer : Saleem Shah
Date: July 7
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: National Gallery for Modern Art, Mumbai
New Stuff
English
Neville Shah, Karunesh Talwar, Sapan Verma, Sahil Shah and Keshav Naidu will present what promises to be a rib-tickling comedy. Neville Shah is a writer and currently a creative director at an ad agency.
Karunesh Talwar is a young comic and writer who made his way into the local comedy scene by winning several open mic competitions.
Sapan Verma watches movies, plays games, and sleeps all day under the guise of a freelance humour writer. He has written some of the highest rated TV shows for Channel V, NDTV Goodtimes, UTV Bindass.
Sahil Shah is a muscular, tall and incredibly handsome comedian, in his dreams. His off-center one liners have taken his comedy across the country, with shows in over six cities.
Keshav Naidu talks of his personal experiences collected over the years across India, US and the Middle East. He turns his failures and pains into funny stories with his characteristic dry wit.
Date: June 30
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Tata Theater
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