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IN PHOTOS: Explore these 6 interesting events in Mumbai this last weekend in May

Updated On: 28 May, 2026 10:02 AM IST | Nascimento Pinto

There is a lot to do in Mumbai this weekend including watching a film, listening to some good music, and even something for children before school starts

Here's your complete guide to fun events in Mumbai. Photo Courtesy: File pics

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Here's your complete guide to fun events in Mumbai. Photo Courtesy: File pics
Thursday
Watch, wonder, discussCatch this FIPRESCI award-winning film, Humans in The Loop by Aranya Sahay as part of the BMC-UNESCO initiative celebrating Mumbai as a UNESCO City of Film.
TIME 4.15 pm AT National Gallery of Modern Art, MG Road, Fort. 

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Thursday

Watch, wonder, discuss
Catch this FIPRESCI award-winning film, Humans in The Loop by Aranya Sahay as part of the BMC-UNESCO initiative celebrating Mumbai as a UNESCO City of Film.

TIME 4.15 pm 
AT National Gallery of Modern Art, MG Road, Fort. 

Friday
Laughter in the darkKick off your weekend celebrations by staying up late, and laughing with friends over relatable self-deprecating humour from Naman Arora.
Time 11 pmAT The Habitat, Hotel Unicontinental, next to Khar Station, Khar West. LOG ON TO in.bookmyshow.comENTRY Rs 350

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Friday

Laughter in the dark
Kick off your weekend celebrations by staying up late, and laughing with friends over relatable self-deprecating humour from Naman Arora.

Time 11 pm
AT The Habitat, Hotel Unicontinental, next to Khar Station, Khar West. 
LOG ON TO in.bookmyshow.com
ENTRY Rs 350

Saturday
Jump into funLet your little ones have a blast while learning with movement activities inspired by the children’s story, Jabari Jumps.
TIME 10 am to 12 pmAT Tiny Footsteps Montessori, near JBCN School, Lokhandwala, Andheri West. AGE GROUP 2 to 7 years oldCALL 9082704308 (for details)ENTRY Rs 900

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Saturday

Jump into fun
Let your little ones have a blast while learning with movement activities inspired by the children’s story, Jabari Jumps.

TIME 10 am to 12 pm
AT Tiny Footsteps Montessori, near JBCN School, Lokhandwala, Andheri West. 
AGE GROUP 2 to 7 years old
CALL 9082704308 (for details)
ENTRY Rs 900

Touch the skyWalk amidst the pre-monsoon clouds at Harishchandragad to discover ancient scriptures and architecture.
From May 30 to 31Log on to durgnaad-trekkers.comEntry Rs 1499

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Touch the sky
Walk amidst the pre-monsoon clouds at Harishchandragad to discover ancient scriptures and architecture.

From May 30 to 31
Log on to durgnaad-trekkers.com
Entry Rs 1499

Sunday
Get down with rockIf you want to up the ante this weekend, then join hard core rock fans as they celebrate the return of the band, Motherjane with a listening session of, Dobareh, their first album in 18 years
TIME 7 pm onwardsAT Ink n Brew, Aram Nagar Part 1, Versova, Andheri West.LOG ON TO skillboxes.comENTRY Rs 499 onwards

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Sunday

Get down with rock
If you want to up the ante this weekend, then join hard core rock fans as they celebrate the return of the band, Motherjane with a listening session of, Dobareh, their first album in 18 years

TIME 7 pm onwards
AT Ink n Brew, Aram Nagar Part 1, Versova, Andheri West.
LOG ON TO skillboxes.com
ENTRY Rs 499 onwards

Doomscrolling on the stageCatch Mohit Takalkar’s Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala, an adaptation of Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cellphone that delves into the lives of people in a city fighting isolation.
TIME 4 pm and 7.30 pmAT Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Bandra West. LOG ON TO in.bookmyshow.com ENTRY Rs 500

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Doomscrolling on the stage
Catch Mohit Takalkar’s Dil Ka Haal Sune Dilwala, an adaptation of Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cellphone that delves into the lives of people in a city fighting isolation.

TIME 4 pm and 7.30 pm
AT Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, Bandra West. 
LOG ON TO in.bookmyshow.com 
ENTRY Rs 500

Photo of Day

Theatre in action

Theatre in action

Actor Pushkar Jog (on the ground, pointing the sword) performs during an award ceremony at YB Chavan Centre in Nariman Point. Pic/Ashish Raje

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