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Mumbai 360: The go and do handbook in the city

Updated on: 12 August,2016 09:00 AM IST  | 
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A Mumbai guide that highlights the best things to do in the city

Mumbai 360: The go and do handbook in the city

Perform



The Shah plays Shaw
8 pm Catch Motley’s Dear Liar, a comedy of letters adapted from the correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and Mrs Patrick Campbell as it recreats their intriguing relationship in all its aspects over the years.
On: August 14
At: Veer Savarkar Smarak, Shivaji Park Dadar (W).
Call: 24465877

Celebrating Gandhi
7.30 pm On the Independance Day weekend, catch Gandhi — A Musical. It’s the story of the remarkable man’s journey, his experiences and experiments with Truth. A musical extravaganza comprising over 18 original songs and dances across a variety of genres, it boasts of a spectacular set that depicts the era that shaped a nation.
On: August 13
At: Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, NCPA
Call: 22851212


Gigs 

The last acts
9.30 pm to 1 am Enjoy a Funk concert by Rajeev Raja(flute), Nakul Mehta (sax), Shirish Malhotra (sax), Paul(Rodrigues (trumpet), Hitesh Dhutia(guitar), Anurag Naidu (keys), Abhinav KhoKhar (bass), Cassius and Fernandes (drums) which would be one of the last acts at the club in Lower Parel.
On: August 14
At: blueFROG, Zeba Centre, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel.
Call: 6158 6158

In memory of Mukesh
6 pm In an unique listening session with live demonstration of ragas, Amarendra Dhaneshwar, Gwalior gharana exponent and music critic, reveals the ragadari (featuring Classical raagas) element in the songs sung by late Bollywood singer Mukesh.
On: August 18
At: Y B Chavan Centre, Nariman Point.
Call: 9919904387

A tribute to the Indian soldier
7 pm Catch musician Javed Ali (right) live in concert. The evening will also feature Mangalbhoomi — a dance act with a confluence of seven Indian Classical Dance styles, special screening of the film Borders & Widows based on the true life stories of many war widows of our country and the launch of a new single by singer Devyani Majumdar
On: Today
At: Nehru Centre, Worli.
Call: 24920482

Pets

A woof worthy weekend
11.30 am Get your pet sketched, teach them new fun tricks, or sign them up for a relaxing grooming session.
On: August 14
At: Doolally Taproom, Andheri (W).

Call: 9967102143

It all aids up
9.30 am Attend a half day first-aid workshop conducted by the Welfare of Stray Dogs (WSD) featuring demonstrations like muzzling a dog, examination, taking pulse and temperature and application of pressure bandage.
On: August 14
At: Girgaum, near Opera House.
Call: 64222838

Furry pop-up
11.30 am to 5 pm Head to a pet pop-up that will feature holistic healing for animals, games, grooming, pet related stalls (for retail therapy).
On August 15
At Zoobar, first floor liberty lodge, D.J road, Above McDonalds, Vile Parle (W).
Call 9699966227

Eating out

Tuck into Parsi delights
12 PM to 10 PM This Parsi New Year, indulge in lavish, traditional bhonu put together by Chef Farrokh Khambata. Priced at '1,950 (plus taxes), the spread will feature favourites like Jardaloo Sali Chicken, Bharuchi Akoori
with Brun Pao, Dhansak Dal and Lagan nu Stew. End your meal with out-of-this-world desserts including Kahlua Crème Caramel and Hot Jalebis with Cointreau, and their signature NITRO Pomegranate and Rose Petal Kulfi.
On: August 17
At: Cafe at the NCPA, Gate No 2, Dorabaji Tata Road, Nariman Point.
Call: 67230110

Drunk on desserts
12 pm onwards Enjoy a new menu inspired by the flavours of Mumbai and Goa, and other regional cuisines. Try the drunken desserts — the Shahi Tukda with Bailey's, Vodka-soaked Watermelon. Also relish Kebabs like Mutton Seekh Kabab, Tandoori Prawns, Chicken Pahadi Kebab
On: Ongoing
At: Reunion Bar and Kitchen, Shivaji Park.
Call: 30151145

Goodbye, morning blues
9 am to 11 am Begin your day with a new express breakfast menu priced at '565 (plus taxes), the breakfast includes
a glass of freshly squeezed fruit juice or a hot beverage, any two sides and a main from an array that includes eggs done as you like it, waffles, pancakes, french toast, porridge, couscous upma
and more.
On: Ongoing
At: Indigo Delicatessen, Palladium, High Street Phoenix, Lower Parel.
Call: 43666666

Dim sum fun
11.30 am to 12 am Celebrate Independence Day by digging into a delicious Tri-Colour Dim Sum platter. On offer are assorted vegetarian dimsums — Thai Sambal Cottage Cheese, Veg Crystal, and Spinach Parmesan (two of each) — Priced at Rs 199 (plus taxes) for a box of six.
Till August 15
At All Loco Chino outlets.
Call 65006545 (Bandra)

Slice of freedom
11.30 am to 11 pm Savour a four-course meal for two, which includes a starter, salad or pasta, pizza, dessert and two beverages. Priced at Rs 1,947 (plus taxes) for two, the specially curated menu celebrates India's 69th year of independence.
On August 12 to 21
At All PizzaExpress outlets

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