21 May,2026 08:17 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
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Tehzeeb Khurana (in white) conducts an animation workshop for kids. Pics Courtesy/ToonClub
For children looking to learn a new skill this summer, the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) might be the place to be. Starting May 23, the gallery will host a five-day animation workshop mentored by educator Tehzeeb Khurana to teach them techniques such as matchstick animation, pixilation, hand-drawn animation, and cut-out animation.
Organised by BMC and UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) in association with Neelaya Collective, the initiative - a part of the broader celebration of âMumbai- A UNESCO City of Film' - will also offer children a chance to enjoy screenings of Shilpa Ranade's National Award-winning film, Goopy Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya, and Bhimsain's Ek Chidiya Anek Chidiya. "The workshop is designed to combine hands-on learning with an understanding of animation's history, fundamentals and contemporary relevance," shared Khurana.
Readers during a session in Juhu. Pic Courtesy/Juhu Reads
It has been three years since Juhu Reads started conducting group reading sessions at Kaifi Azmi Park. The community which started on May 20, 2023 is celebrating its third anniversary this Saturday by conducting a special book giveaway to the first 25 readers who show up.
Diya Sengupta
"Friendships become stronger when people come together and read. In the last three years, so many friendships have been forged at these gatherings. There are so many readers who have come for every single session." Diya Sengupta, co-curator of Juhu Reads revealed as she looked back at the community's journey. The celebration will also be marked by attendees reciting original poetry and writing letters to Juhu Reads as an ode to their time spent with the community.
Fans during a previous meet-up. Pics Courtesy/@arsenal.mumbai
The chords of âNorth London Forever' might ring across Marol Naka's traffic this Sunday. With Arsenal Football Club winning the English Premier League title after a span of 22 years, fans across the city are already planning a celebration at the ONE Aura pub.
"We will be gathering together at a meet-up on the last match of the season this Sunday. Rest assured, we will be singing the chants, and sharing stories," revealed Kartik Menda, team member, Arsenal Mumbai. The celebration will have an added edge since the team's city rivals, Tottenham, are fighting against relegation. "That just makes things sweeter," Menda admitted. A fan since 2001, Menda recalled, "It was a dream of mine. My first memory of the team winning was in 2001; it has been a long time coming." For details, fans can follow @arsenal.mumbai.
Patrons attend a screening. Pics Courtesy/Ghibli.jp
There's a reason people return to Ghibli films throughout their lives - they grow with you," Sonia Palukdar of The Bombay Movie Collective told this diarist as they kick off their weekend movie screenings with a selection from the much-loved Japanese animation studio, Studio Ghibli.
A moment from the Ghibli film, Ponyo
With cult-favourite movies like Ponyo, Spirited Away, and Ocean Waves on the list, the screenings wish to pay homage to the movies that shaped an entire generation's emotional landscape. "As children, they feel magical, and as adults, they become deeply emotional films." Palukdar added.