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Halloween to chai chronicles: 5 off-beat things to do in Mumbai this October

Updated on: 15 October,2023 08:58 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Christalle Fernandes , Jane Borges | smdmail@mid-day.com

WHERE: Nksha, Churchgate; WHEN: 12.30 PM to 3.30 PM; 7 PM to 11.30 PM; PRICE: Rs 950; reservations: 9820475555

Halloween to chai chronicles: 5 off-beat things to do in Mumbai this October

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Much can happen over a cutting chai



Playwright Dr Omkar Bhatkar shares his rendition of what chai means: A coming-together of people from different paths of life, connecting over the hot beverage, sharing stories and hearts along the way. The film, titled Perhaps Tea, is about the power chai has to hange destinies. 
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WHEN: October 22, 5 PM 
WHERE: St. Andrew’s Centre for Performing Arts, Bandra 
PRICE: Rs 350 
TO BOOK: bookmyshow.com


Of meanings beyond music

When Chai Met Toast, the indie folk music band comprising Ashwin Gopakumar, Achyuth Jaigopal, Palee Francis and Pai Sailesh is back with yet another concert, One World Many Musics. The theme is celebrating artistic plurality through the power of music.
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WHEN: October 22, 7 PM 
WHERE: Tata Theatre, NCPA 
PRICE: Rs 500 onwards 
TO BOOK: ncpamumbai.com

A celebration of Pichwai

Rajasthan Best Artist Awardee Mukesh Bhanwarlal Sharma is showcasing an exclusive collection of his Pichwai art. Pichwai is a traditional form of art that showcases scenes from the life of Lord Krishna.
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WHEN: Till October 15, 11 AM to 7 PM
WHERE: Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda

Inclusive dance floor

Dholida with Special Kids is a raas-garba programme for differently-abled kids organised by audiologist Devangi Dalal and Lion Parag Dalal.
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WHEN: October 15, 5 PM to 7 PM
WHERE: SCD Barfiwala School Campus, Andheri
Contact: 9820002934

Meet a person with a skill you can use

Pranali Pednekar-Narse, 40 Head coach, Woman Motorcycle Coaching, Enfield Riders
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AVAILABLE FOR: Motorcycle coaching
CHARGES: Rs 7,500 onwards
CALL: 8822456789

Pranali Pednekar-Narse rode her first motorcycle in 2004. “It was a Splendor,” she remembers, “and I used it for local commute.” Her love for riding led her to seek a community; that’s how she came in contact with the Enfield Riders, a travel company offering guided motorcycle tours. The company’s co-founder Poornima Gujral had set up an academy for women who rode pillion, but had expressed a desire to ride on their own. Narse joined them as a coach in 2017.

RECOMMENDED BY: Kavita Goyal says, “After learning to ride it, I took a spin on my friend’s bike and they were amazed with my biking skills, and how I could put the 350CC Royal Enfield on a double stand.”

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