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8932
"Ganesha" Puppet show
Thu Sep 5, 6:00 PM
Sphoorthi Theatre for Educational Puppetry Art & Craft-STEPARC
Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha: The Elephant-Headed One." A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
Email Description: Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha: The Elephant-Headed One." A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
SMS Description: Ganesha Puppet Show
9056
Abhaya case: women's safety
Thu Sep 5, 7:30 PM
lamakaan
Abhaya case: women's safety in Hyderabad

Santosh Mehra retired DG of police of AP,Sulogna Das ,HR professional from kolkata now based in Hyderabad, Sushma Chitta, a stand up comedian and good speaker, Sarah Abraham, social activist, Tashi Choedup social activist and Buddhist monk.
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Arthasastra
Fri Sep 6, 3:30 PM
Sai Krishna Dammalapati
This is a proposed informal meeting to discuss an ancient Indian treatise, Kautilya's Arthashastra, and deliberate on its continuing relevance. The discussion will be led by Dr. Kajari Kamal, Associate Professor at the Takshashila Institution. The group will analyze contemporary geopolitical crises from the perspective of the text and compare and contrast them with Western paradigms of international relations.

We expect an audience of 25 people at the maximum.
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"Ganesha-Karthikeya"-
Fri Sep 6, 6:00 PM
Sphoorthi Theatre for Educational Puppetry Art & Craft-STEPARC
Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha-Karthikeya: Fruit of Wisdom- A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
Email Description: Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha-Karthikeya: Fruit of Wisdom- A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
SMS Description: Ganesha-Karthikeya"-Fruit of Wisdom Puppet Show
8958
Nazar Ke Samne
Fri Sep 6, 8:00 PM
Freeda Theatre & Maraa
Nazar ke Samne (Before Your Eyes) is a collective expression of bodies that have endured caste
and sexual violence. The performance is filled with unfulfilled desires, confessions, secrets and
dreams. Journeying between childhood, youth and womanhood, the actors provoke questions
around identity, freedom and justice. Nazar ke Samne is woven from personal experiences,
listening closely to the body to reveal beauty and violence in everyday life.
9012
RAKSHASUDI THOTA
Sat Sep 7, 8:00 PM
SHUDRKA HYDERABAD
Shudrka Hyderabad’s TELUGU play titled "RAKSHASUDI THOTA" is based on “The Selfish Giant” by Oscar Wilde. It is the tale of a cruel and miserable giant who walls off his blossom-filled garden to stop children from playing there. From a contemporary vantage point, the story can also be read through an ecological lens as a parable about human-centric greed and climate change.
9016
History of Moharam in Hyderabad
Sun Sep 8, 3:00 PM
SYED HASHIM AKBAR HUSSAINI
Tehzeeb e Dakhan takes you to the history of Moharram in Dakhan, Hyderabad. It starts from the Bahamani era, then the QutubShahi era and finally to the Asifjahi era. Join us with our speakers and experience a never before seen visuals of all historical monuments with its history with beautiful cinematography.
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Classic Comedies by Samahaara
Sun Sep 8, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Workshop Productions
presents

A collection of classic comedies

Anton Chekhov`s
THE PROPOSAL
(Hindi Play)

&

K Balarama Murthy`s
KAAGITAM PADAVA
(Telugu Play)

&

Madabhushi Divakar Babu`s
KUNDETI KOMMU
(Telugu Play)

Directed by Rathna Shekar

08th September 2024
07.30pm
Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Entry ₹100 available at in.bookmyshow.com


THE PROPOSAL
Anton Chekhov`s play "The Proposal" in Hindi is a comedic one-act farce about Rajveer, a nervous man seeking to propose to his neighbor`s daughter, Shivani. Misunderstandings and petty arguments over land and dogs lead to chaos. Will the proposal be accepted ?


KAAGITAM PADAVA
The editors of a newly established magazine Ideal Illustrated Weekly have advertised for writers to contribute to their columns.

However, It was asked to demonstrate their talent at their office and not to send the writings by post. Then a song writer, serial writer, culinary writer and a film reviewer walk into the office one after the other to showcase their talent. Will they succeed in impressing the editor?

With many laugh out loud moments, unexpected twists, this play is a hilarious take on the obsession with self promotion and the extremes people will go in the pursuit of recognition.


KUNDETI KOMMU
Kundeti Kommu depicts the clash between two once-united villages, Pedduru and Chinnuru, torn apart by political strife. The narrative unfolds as a traveller, engaged in conversation with an urbanite, collapses precisely on the boundary line separating the two villages. This event sparks a contentious dispute over who bears the responsibility for the deceased`s final rites.

A new dilemma emerges as both brothers vie for the privilege of conducting the last rites, each blinded by the promise of monetary gain. Who will ultimately lay claim to the elusive fortune? Only by witnessing the unfolding drama will the truth be revealed.
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Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 11, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: THE RIVER | 1951 | 99 Mins | France, India, & USA | Bengali & English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: The River (French: Le Fleuve) is a 1951 Technicolor drama romance film directed by Jean Renoir and produced by Kenneth McEldowney. The cast includes Esmond Knight, Nora Swinburne and Arthur Shields. A fairly faithful dramatization of the 1946 novel of the same name by Rumer Godden, the film's narrative follows a teenage girl's coming of age and first love, with the namesake river serving as both the backdrop and a central metaphor. The film was shot in Calcutta, India, where Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, who was then only a student of cinema, could meet Renoir for guidance.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
8823
Nenu Hinduvunikakundapoyaanu
Fri Sep 13, 6:00 PM
lamakaan
Nenu Hinduvunikakundapoyaanu (I Could Not be Hindu: The Story of a Dalit in the RSS)
This is the explosive memoir of Bhanwar Meghwanshi which tells us what it meant to be an untouchable in the RSS. And what it means to become Dalit.
Speakers: Bhanwar Meghwanshi
K.Srinivas, Editor, Andhra Jyothi
6 pm, September 13th, Friday, Lamakaan
9047
Bhumi orientation
Sat Sep 14, 11:00 AM
Bhumi Hyderabad
Bhumi volunteer orientation to recruit volunteers for projects and programs we run in the organisation such as Civic volunteering and Teaching volunteering in Hyderabad
9063
Women's Empowerment and safety
Sat Sep 14, 3:30 PM
Pratik Ghosh
Voices for Change: A Film Festival and Discussion on Women's Empowerment

Join us to raise awareness about the critical issues of gender equality, women's empowerment, and safety in India. This event aims to shed light on the alarming rise in violence against women, including the heinous crimes of rape and murder. We will stand in solidarity with the family of the young female doctor who was tragically murdered at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata, demanding swift justice for this horrific act.

The event will feature a powerful showcase of short films that explore the complexities of gender-based violence, discrimination, and the struggles faced by women in various aspects of life. Through thought-provoking narratives and compelling visuals, these films will spark important conversations and inspire action.

Following the film screenings, we will host a panel discussion featuring experts, activists, and survivors who will share their insights and experiences. The discussion will delve into the root causes of gender-based violence, the challenges faced by women in India, and the urgent need for systemic change. We will explore strategies for promoting gender equality, empowering women, and creating a safer environment for all.

This event is an opportunity to raise our voices against the atrocities committed against women, including the harassment and violence faced by female doctors in medical colleges and hospitals. We will advocate for stronger measures to protect women in the workplace and ensure their safety and well-being.

By attending this event, you can contribute to a movement for positive change and help create a more just and equitable society for all. Let us come together to demand justice for the victims of violence, support survivors, and work towards a future where women can live free from fear and discrimination.

Key Topics:

* Gender equality and women's empowerment
* Women's safety and security
* Violence against women, including rape and murder
* Justice for the victim of the RG Kar Hospital incident
* Safety of women in the workplace
* Harassment and discrimination faced by female doctors

Call for Participation

We invite filmmakers, activists, students, and members of the community to join us for this important event. Your participation will contribute to creating a meaningful and impactful experience for all attendees.
9024
The Many Lives of Syeda X
Sat Sep 14, 6:30 PM
lamakaan
Join us on 14th September at Lamakaan for the book discussion of *The Many Lives of Syeda X* by award-winning journalist Neha Dixit. This searing account of urban life in New India traces the tumultuous journey of a faceless Indian woman over three decades. Panelists Prof. Aseem Prakash (TISS Hyderabad) and Prof. Faizan Mustafa (Vice Chancellor, CNLU) will lead the discussion. Don't miss this insightful event!
9043
Save Chevella Banyans--An Update
Sun Sep 15, 4:00 PM
Usha Raman
The Save Chevella Banyans group has been working for the past five years to protect a stretch of heritage banyan trees on the Manneguda-Chevella-Vikarabad road from being felled to make way for a four-lane highway. The group received a favourable judgment from the National Green Tribunal that in its opinion required that the National Highways Authorities of India conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment before proceeding with the highway construction, noting that the trees were part of a valuable ecosystem that should be preserved. The group has now learned that the highway project is slated to be cleared, and the EIA has been obtained. We wish to challenge this and seek to examine whether the EIA has indeed been done as per norms.
9017
Children Book For All
Sun Sep 15, 4:00 PM
Arushi Ralli
Children Book For All (CBA) started in November last year by Arushi, a psychotherapist in practice since 7 years. We facilitate readings through a psycho-socio-emotional lens for everyone to get in touch with their inner children through personal, interpersonal and systemic practices. We are also setting up a free children's book library for all in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.
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Octopus Limited Estd. 2024
Sun Sep 15, 8:00 PM
SHOi - Hyderabad Bengali Theatre Group
An unmarried couple bumps into an agent of a corporate organization, who makes them an offer they could not reject. Octopus Limited Estd. 2024 is an adaptation of the renowned Bengali playwright, Mohit Chattopadhyay's play, Octopus Limited. The play deals with capitalism and how deep its roots are in our society and minds.
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Film Screening: Maa Bhoomi
Tue Sep 17, 3:30 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
SHOWING THIS Tuesday: MAA BHOOMI (1979)
Join us for a screening of Goutam Ghose's film Maa Bhoomi, which captures the spirit and events of the Telangana Peasant Uprising. As we reach 77 years since the annexation of the Nizam's state by India, the film is essential viewing to understand the complexity of the region's history.

The movie will be screened with English subtitles. The screening of the movie will be followed by a discussion on various aspects of the movie as well as about the glorious Telangana peasant uprising.

Organised by Hyderabad Cinephiles and In Defence of Reason
For details, contact: 7013936466
8985
Police Action & Politicization
Tue Sep 17, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan & Yunus Lasania
Police Action & Politicization of History

The calls to observe September 17, which marks the annexation of the earth while the princely state of Hyderabad into India in 1948, as 'Hyderabad Liberation Day' have been growing over the last handful of years thanks to an aggressive right-wing push.


Lack of political will and an unwillingness to speak about it over decades has led to the event today getting politicized. Last year, the Telangana government also observed it as 'National Integration Day' caving into pressure. Similarly, this year, the government is organizing another event.

It is in these contacts that it is important to understand what happened in 1948, especially with the Razakar violence, the Telangana Armed Struggle, and the aftermath, which led to a massacre of thousands of Muslims in parts of the erstwhile Hyd state.

Journalist Yunus Lasania will host the talk, and Mr Raghu Pal, whose father participated in the Telangana Armed Struggle, will be the guest speaker.

All are welcome!
9067
Democracy in Debt: Sri Lanka
Wed Sep 18, 5:30 PM
Lamakaan & COVA
Global Community Special Screening of
Democracy in Debt: Sri Lanka Beyond Headlines

Panel:
Prof. Haragopal
Ms. Lalita Ramdas
This 25 minutes Documentary is an eye opener for the crisis in Sri Lanka
And has Important Lessons for India.
Please do come!
All are welcome!
8766
Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 18, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: THE SOUTHERNER | 1945 | 92 Mins | USA| English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: The Southerner is a 1945 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and based on the 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Director (the only Oscar nomination Renoir received), Original Music Score, and Sound. Renoir was named Best Director by the National Board of Review, which also named the film the third best of 1945. The film portrays the hardships of a poor family struggling to establish a cotton farm in Texas in the early 1940s.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
8815
Middle class melodies
Thu Sep 19, 8:00 PM
Rohith Raj Aakula
"Middle Class Melodies" is a comedy play written by Jandhyala and directed by Rohith Raj Aakula. It’s about three son-in-laws who each want their retired father-in-law's savings. Their funny and clever attempts to get the money highlight middle-class dreams and greed. This play is packed with humor and relatable situations, promising a fun-filled evening. Come enjoy a hilarious story that will keep you laughing!
8997
Evaluation of lifestyle Diseases
Fri Sep 20, 7:00 PM
Dr. Arif Ahmed
Evaluation of lifestyle Diseases :- Your road map to effective diagnosis and health strategies.

Dr.Arif Ahmed is a nationally well known allergist. He is the auther of two self help books from Hay House International Publishers.
1:- Winning Over Allergies- Myths and Facts
2:- Overcoming Food Allergies- Your road map to effective diagnosis and health strategies.

He is a Professor and head pediatrics at Shadan Medical College and Director at Allermy center at for allergie and chest
diseases he will be given a motivational lecture to help prepare for the impending epidemic of lifestyle diseases.

9070
Translating Partition Literature
Sat Sep 21, 10:30 AM
Elami Publications
Ramesh Karthik will be in conversation with Purnima Tammireddy, translator and publisher of Manto's Siya Hashiye and Amrita Pritam's Pinjar novel. The conversation will be in Telugu.
9051
Indian coming out day
Sat Sep 21, 3:00 PM
Anil
As supreme court has discriminalised section 377, Mobbera Foundation has been treating it as "Indian Coming out day" and has been organising an event for queer and trans people to come out and share their coming out stories and few performances ( Singing)with their stories
9083
Wealth and Inequality in India
Sat Sep 21, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan and Hyderabad Urban Lab
Wealth and Inequality in India

Description for the email subscribers:

This comparative project spanning South Africa, Brazil, and India (NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata) attempted to map the social dynamics of wealth ownership and reveal what drives wealth inequality in the Global South. The study sought to understand questions such as: Who are the wealthy Indians? How have they come to acquire vast amounts of wealth? What kinds of wealth do they own? What social backgrounds do they come from? How do social and political networks contribute to the diversification of wealth? What are the conceptual and methodological challenges of studying wealthy in India?
This panel discussion intends to disseminate the major findings of the project and generate a conversation on the differentiation of accumulation across regional and social groups as well as the relation between wealth and politics and the changing nature of state-business relationship.

SMS Description: Panel Discussion on Wealth and Inequality in India
8920
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sat Sep 21, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
9029
NAASHTA और NAATAK (Sifar's Park)
Sun Sep 22, 10:30 AM
Sifar Theatre & Lamakaan
Sifar, in collaboration with Lamakaan,
presenting

NAASHTA और NAATAK

An endeavour to cater to the breakfast lovers in Hyderabad who love to go out on Sunday mornings and can watch the play as a bonus.

Lamakaan का Naashta & Sifar's PARK- a light hearted comedy.
9020
Daayra- A space of abused voices
Sun Sep 22, 4:00 PM
Aanchal Munoth
'Daayra - Space of Abused Voices' is a circle designed to offer a safe, secure and nurturing environment for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse. This group is dedicated to creating a space where survivors can come together to share their stories, express what they carry, and find sharedness in another's company. Here, the focus is on acknowledgement, expression and empathy, allowing the members to speak freely and be heard. Here, we emphasize the importance of connecting with others who truly understand the complexities of such experiences. It is a place where shared experiences foster a sense of belonging and where the act of coming together helps to ease the burden of isolation, offering comfort and a sense of community.

This group would be led by Aanchal Munoth, a counselling psychologist and psychotherapist, who aims at creating a space of expression and accessing of experiences, realities and feelings.
8921
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sun Sep 22, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
8767
Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 25, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: FRENCH CANCAN | 1955 | 104 Mins | France | French Language with English Subtitles

About the film: French Cancan (also known as Only the French Can) is a 1955 French-Italian musical film written and directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin, Francoise Arnoul, and María Félix. It marked Renoir's return to France and to French cinema after an exile that began in 1940.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9044
Razakar Questions
Thu Sep 26, 7:30 PM
Dr. Aleem Khan Falaki
This is a 32mnts documentary on Fall of Hyderabad on 17th September, 1948
Who were Razakars exactly? How did they damage the 224 years old dynasty of Nizam as well as the prosperous state of Telangana?
Why was it important to join Indian Union? If Sardar Patel had not taken stern action, what would have been the future of Hyderabad state?
9108
Let's Talk Women's Safety
Fri Sep 27, 5:00 PM
lamakaan
Lets Talk Women's Safety at Workplace

Dr Sujatha Surepally: Professor and Head of Sociology at Satvahana University, Karimnagar, Telangana, Dr Sujatha is a dedicated activist who has championed the rights of marginalized communities for over two decades. She is a powerful voice in the fight against caste and gender-based injustice, focusing on women's development and empowerment.
Jai Bharathi: A Hyderabad-based biker and entrepreneur. She is the founder of MOWO Social Initiatives, an NGO, encouraging women to learn driving.
Dr. Sr. Lissy Joseph: She is the chairperson of the National Workers Movement which advocates for women’s safety and women-related issues, especially in the unorganized sector. Her organization works for all the domestic/migrant workers, their rights, economic development and more.
Meenal Jain: An entrepreneur and a content creator, she is a woman who is not settling for less. With a background in sociology and currently pursuing psychology, she is always striving for growth, not just for herself but for the betterment of society.
Preeti Biswas
Kingshuk Nag
9110
Let's talk women's mobility
Fri Sep 27, 6:30 PM
Aila Bandagi
An open discussion to talk about everyday travel and general mobility among women (self-identifying as women) in Hyderabad. The goal is to understand how we travel in the city, and what mobility means to us.
9099
Screening of Ilm ka Shehar
Sat Sep 28, 11:00 AM
C Yamini Krishna
Ilm ka shehar is an essay film which examines the 19thcentury idea of knowledge characterized by the spirit of inclusivity, of making things accessible, of literatures, literary practices, and reading cultures, of open spaces. It traces the transformation of this idea to Knowledge City, a city based on the economy of byte sized information. It explores the concepts of space, place, and knowledge through small narratives from the city of Hyderabad, in the Deccan region of India. It features the work of modernist intellectual Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zor of the Deccan.
9068
Fluid art workshop
Sat Sep 28, 3:00 PM
Shreosi
It is the 3rd fluid art workshop being conducted by Minion.crafts at Lamakaan. This September marks one year since we started conducting art workshops.

In this workshop, you will not only create art while having fun but also learn some very interesting techniques used in Fluid art. By the end of the workshop, you will have a beautiful artwork that you can take home. This is a beginner friendly workshop. All the art materials including colours, fluid art cups, gloves, and canvas will be provided to you at the venue. You can DM us for further queries.

Date of workshop: 28th September, 2024
Time: 3pm to 5pm
Registration fee: Rs 700/-
Last date of registration : 22nd September, 2024

To register,
DM us on Instagram - minion.crafts
WhatsApp - 6290176108
9082
Make your Own Cool Gadgets
Sat Sep 28, 5:30 PM
Himasree
Participate in a dynamic workshop where students are supplied with kits, guiding them through the assembly of components to create problem-solving products. This hands-on experience empowers individual creativity, allowing each participant to shape their unique cool gadget and develop valuable technical skills. Witness the excitement as students bring their ideas to life in this immersive and empowering learning environment.
8922
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sat Sep 28, 8:00 PM
wingsculturalsociety@gmail.com
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
9058
Annual day Preparation
Sun Sep 29, 2:00 PM
Sathish kumar
We are a non-profit organization (NGO) and we are excited to share that we are planning our upcoming annual day event at your venue, LaMaKaan. Our team is eager to utilize your space to prepare for this significant occasion, which celebrates our achievements and milestones. We believe your venue will provide the perfect setting for our event and we look forward to making it a memorable one."
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Songs of Resistance: A vigil
Sun Sep 29, 4:30 PM
Pratik Ghosh
Songs of Resistance: A Vigil for Justice

Join us for a powerful evening of music and solidarity as we come together to protest the rising tide of violence against women and queer individuals. This event will pay tribute to the memory of the young female doctor who was tragically murdered at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata, and demand swift and unwavering justice for her family.

Through the evocative power of music, we will raise our voices against the pervasive culture of fear and discrimination that women and marginalized communities face. Let us stand united in our call for a safer and more equitable society where everyone feels valued and protected.

This event is not just about mourning a loss; it's about igniting a movement for change. We will use our collective strength to demand accountability from those in power and to advocate for policies that prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals.

Together, we can make a difference.

Additional Information:

* The event will feature performances by local musicians and poets who share their art as a form of resistance and healing.
* There will be opportunities for attendees to speak out and express their experiences with violence and discrimination.

Let us unite in solidarity to demand a world free from fear and injustice.
8923
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sun Sep 29, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
8768
Celebrating Ang Lee
Wed Oct 2, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
This October, let us celebrate the cinema of Ang Lee, one of the most creative directors of our time.

Ang Lee (born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese filmmaker. His films are known for their emotional charge and exploration of repressed, hidden emotions. During his career, he has received international critical and popular acclaim and numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. In 2003, he was ranked 27th in The Guardian's 40 best directors.[6]

Born in Pingtung County, Lee was educated in Taiwan and later in the United States. He rose to prominence directing films such as Pushing Hands (1991), The Wedding Banquet (1993), and Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), which explored the relationships and conflicts between tradition and modernity, Eastern and Western; the three films are informally known as the "Father Knows Best" trilogy.[7] The films were critically successful both in Taiwan and internationally.

His breakthrough in Hollywood was the costume drama Sense and Sensibility (1995), which was also his first entirely English-language film. Lee went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Director twice for the romantic drama Brokeback Mountain (2005) and the survival drama Life of Pi (2012). He directed films in a broad range of genres, including the drama The Ice Storm (1997); the martial arts drama Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000); the superhero movie Hulk (2003) and the erotic espionage drama Lust, Caution (2007).

Film Title: PUSHING HANDS | 1991 | 105 Mins | Taiwan & USA | Mandarin & English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: Pushing Hands is a 1991 comedy-drama film directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee, his feature directorial debut. It stars Sihung Lung as a Chinese tai chi master living in New York who struggles to find his place in the world. The film contrasts traditional Chinese ideas of Confucian relationships within a family and the much more informal Western emphasis on the individual.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9113
The Rasheeduddin Khan Dialogues
Thu Oct 3, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Lamakaan invites you to the 2nd edition of The Rasheeduddin Khan Dialogues.

Topic: Maulana Azad: Apostle of Humanism

Dr. Syeda Saiyidain Hameed is a former member
of the Planning Commission of India. She is widely recognized for her passionate engagement in public affairs and social issues, especially for women, minorities, and peace. She is the founder member of the Muslim Women’s Forum and chairperson of the KA Abbas Memorial Trust.

All are Invited!
9118
Soul Murder: Reclaim the Night
Fri Oct 4, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
A personal reading by the Poet Dr. Fatima Shahnaz's upcoming publication of her poetry collection.

‘SOUL MURDER,’ INCLUDING ‘RECLAIM THE NIGHT,’ NIRBHAYA, ABHAYA, IN FETTERED DARKNESS, and ‘I AM A NATION’

An evening when protest poetry meets performance art – A timely book in the Aftermath of the rape and Murder of Abhaya, victimized at the R.G Kar Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal on October 9. This anthology of poetry is a heart-wrenching tribute to all the women who have suffered abuse and violence against women, written and performed by a feminist author who has worked as an advocate of international human rights both in the U.S. and India.

The poems Shahnaz will read give searing insights into the ‘rape culture’ that uncovers a deeper societal sickness, all expressed in dazzling poetic imagery and form. The author, poet, journalist, professor (frmly), international advocate of human rights, director and actor of theatre in New York, combines a dramatic theatrical rendering with the deeply moving actualization of the harrowing victimization of women in our country, and elsewhere where women continue to be oppressed.

The Government of France awarded Fatima Shahnaz a citation as a ‘Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters’ (Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres); she was one of the few and first journalists and activists who were allowed to visit the gruesome house where the murders of scores of children and women took place in Nithari, on the borders of Delhi, in 2006, when she wrote about the tragedy and interacted with impoverished parents of the disappeared children.

Join the firebrand author in solidarity in our national grieving process in a national tragedy.

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Krishnarang
Sat Feb 24, 6:00 PM
Asmita Kale
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8932
"Ganesha" Puppet show
Thu Sep 5, 6:00 PM
Sphoorthi Theatre for Educational Puppetry Art & Craft-STEPARC
Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha: The Elephant-Headed One." A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
Email Description: Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha: The Elephant-Headed One." A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
SMS Description: Ganesha Puppet Show
9056
Abhaya case: women's safety
Thu Sep 5, 7:30 PM
lamakaan
Abhaya case: women's safety in Hyderabad

Santosh Mehra retired DG of police of AP,Sulogna Das ,HR professional from kolkata now based in Hyderabad, Sushma Chitta, a stand up comedian and good speaker, Sarah Abraham, social activist, Tashi Choedup social activist and Buddhist monk.
9015
Arthasastra
Fri Sep 6, 3:30 PM
Sai Krishna Dammalapati
This is a proposed informal meeting to discuss an ancient Indian treatise, Kautilya's Arthashastra, and deliberate on its continuing relevance. The discussion will be led by Dr. Kajari Kamal, Associate Professor at the Takshashila Institution. The group will analyze contemporary geopolitical crises from the perspective of the text and compare and contrast them with Western paradigms of international relations.

We expect an audience of 25 people at the maximum.
8931
"Ganesha-Karthikeya"-
Fri Sep 6, 6:00 PM
Sphoorthi Theatre for Educational Puppetry Art & Craft-STEPARC
Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha-Karthikeya: Fruit of Wisdom- A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
Email Description: Children, parents, grandparents, and young people of all ages are cordially invited to a puppet performance titled "Ganesha-Karthikeya: Fruit of Wisdom- A classic tale of never-ending hilarity and enchantment from the Indian Ithihaasa Puranas. As the traditional Puppeteer troupes are in danger of extinction, the show is being used as a fundraiser. What could be more thrilling than a play that is a huge hit with kids and that is being performed by kids themselves? The show is in English Ticket- Rs 200/-
SMS Description: Ganesha-Karthikeya"-Fruit of Wisdom Puppet Show
8958
Nazar Ke Samne
Fri Sep 6, 8:00 PM
Freeda Theatre & Maraa
Nazar ke Samne (Before Your Eyes) is a collective expression of bodies that have endured caste
and sexual violence. The performance is filled with unfulfilled desires, confessions, secrets and
dreams. Journeying between childhood, youth and womanhood, the actors provoke questions
around identity, freedom and justice. Nazar ke Samne is woven from personal experiences,
listening closely to the body to reveal beauty and violence in everyday life.
9012
RAKSHASUDI THOTA
Sat Sep 7, 8:00 PM
SHUDRKA HYDERABAD
Shudrka Hyderabad’s TELUGU play titled "RAKSHASUDI THOTA" is based on “The Selfish Giant” by Oscar Wilde. It is the tale of a cruel and miserable giant who walls off his blossom-filled garden to stop children from playing there. From a contemporary vantage point, the story can also be read through an ecological lens as a parable about human-centric greed and climate change.
9016
History of Moharam in Hyderabad
Sun Sep 8, 3:00 PM
SYED HASHIM AKBAR HUSSAINI
Tehzeeb e Dakhan takes you to the history of Moharram in Dakhan, Hyderabad. It starts from the Bahamani era, then the QutubShahi era and finally to the Asifjahi era. Join us with our speakers and experience a never before seen visuals of all historical monuments with its history with beautiful cinematography.
9018
Classic Comedies by Samahaara
Sun Sep 8, 7:30 PM
Samahaara
Samahaara Workshop Productions
presents

A collection of classic comedies

Anton Chekhov`s
THE PROPOSAL
(Hindi Play)

&

K Balarama Murthy`s
KAAGITAM PADAVA
(Telugu Play)

&

Madabhushi Divakar Babu`s
KUNDETI KOMMU
(Telugu Play)

Directed by Rathna Shekar

08th September 2024
07.30pm
Lamakaan, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
Entry ₹100 available at in.bookmyshow.com


THE PROPOSAL
Anton Chekhov`s play "The Proposal" in Hindi is a comedic one-act farce about Rajveer, a nervous man seeking to propose to his neighbor`s daughter, Shivani. Misunderstandings and petty arguments over land and dogs lead to chaos. Will the proposal be accepted ?


KAAGITAM PADAVA
The editors of a newly established magazine Ideal Illustrated Weekly have advertised for writers to contribute to their columns.

However, It was asked to demonstrate their talent at their office and not to send the writings by post. Then a song writer, serial writer, culinary writer and a film reviewer walk into the office one after the other to showcase their talent. Will they succeed in impressing the editor?

With many laugh out loud moments, unexpected twists, this play is a hilarious take on the obsession with self promotion and the extremes people will go in the pursuit of recognition.


KUNDETI KOMMU
Kundeti Kommu depicts the clash between two once-united villages, Pedduru and Chinnuru, torn apart by political strife. The narrative unfolds as a traveller, engaged in conversation with an urbanite, collapses precisely on the boundary line separating the two villages. This event sparks a contentious dispute over who bears the responsibility for the deceased`s final rites.

A new dilemma emerges as both brothers vie for the privilege of conducting the last rites, each blinded by the promise of monetary gain. Who will ultimately lay claim to the elusive fortune? Only by witnessing the unfolding drama will the truth be revealed.
8765
Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 11, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: THE RIVER | 1951 | 99 Mins | France, India, & USA | Bengali & English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: The River (French: Le Fleuve) is a 1951 Technicolor drama romance film directed by Jean Renoir and produced by Kenneth McEldowney. The cast includes Esmond Knight, Nora Swinburne and Arthur Shields. A fairly faithful dramatization of the 1946 novel of the same name by Rumer Godden, the film's narrative follows a teenage girl's coming of age and first love, with the namesake river serving as both the backdrop and a central metaphor. The film was shot in Calcutta, India, where Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, who was then only a student of cinema, could meet Renoir for guidance.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
8823
Nenu Hinduvunikakundapoyaanu
Fri Sep 13, 6:00 PM
lamakaan
Nenu Hinduvunikakundapoyaanu (I Could Not be Hindu: The Story of a Dalit in the RSS)
This is the explosive memoir of Bhanwar Meghwanshi which tells us what it meant to be an untouchable in the RSS. And what it means to become Dalit.
Speakers: Bhanwar Meghwanshi
K.Srinivas, Editor, Andhra Jyothi
6 pm, September 13th, Friday, Lamakaan
9047
Bhumi orientation
Sat Sep 14, 11:00 AM
Bhumi Hyderabad
Bhumi volunteer orientation to recruit volunteers for projects and programs we run in the organisation such as Civic volunteering and Teaching volunteering in Hyderabad
9063
Women's Empowerment and safety
Sat Sep 14, 3:30 PM
Pratik Ghosh
Voices for Change: A Film Festival and Discussion on Women's Empowerment

Join us to raise awareness about the critical issues of gender equality, women's empowerment, and safety in India. This event aims to shed light on the alarming rise in violence against women, including the heinous crimes of rape and murder. We will stand in solidarity with the family of the young female doctor who was tragically murdered at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata, demanding swift justice for this horrific act.

The event will feature a powerful showcase of short films that explore the complexities of gender-based violence, discrimination, and the struggles faced by women in various aspects of life. Through thought-provoking narratives and compelling visuals, these films will spark important conversations and inspire action.

Following the film screenings, we will host a panel discussion featuring experts, activists, and survivors who will share their insights and experiences. The discussion will delve into the root causes of gender-based violence, the challenges faced by women in India, and the urgent need for systemic change. We will explore strategies for promoting gender equality, empowering women, and creating a safer environment for all.

This event is an opportunity to raise our voices against the atrocities committed against women, including the harassment and violence faced by female doctors in medical colleges and hospitals. We will advocate for stronger measures to protect women in the workplace and ensure their safety and well-being.

By attending this event, you can contribute to a movement for positive change and help create a more just and equitable society for all. Let us come together to demand justice for the victims of violence, support survivors, and work towards a future where women can live free from fear and discrimination.

Key Topics:

* Gender equality and women's empowerment
* Women's safety and security
* Violence against women, including rape and murder
* Justice for the victim of the RG Kar Hospital incident
* Safety of women in the workplace
* Harassment and discrimination faced by female doctors

Call for Participation

We invite filmmakers, activists, students, and members of the community to join us for this important event. Your participation will contribute to creating a meaningful and impactful experience for all attendees.
9024
The Many Lives of Syeda X
Sat Sep 14, 6:30 PM
lamakaan
Join us on 14th September at Lamakaan for the book discussion of *The Many Lives of Syeda X* by award-winning journalist Neha Dixit. This searing account of urban life in New India traces the tumultuous journey of a faceless Indian woman over three decades. Panelists Prof. Aseem Prakash (TISS Hyderabad) and Prof. Faizan Mustafa (Vice Chancellor, CNLU) will lead the discussion. Don't miss this insightful event!
9043
Save Chevella Banyans--An Update
Sun Sep 15, 4:00 PM
Usha Raman
The Save Chevella Banyans group has been working for the past five years to protect a stretch of heritage banyan trees on the Manneguda-Chevella-Vikarabad road from being felled to make way for a four-lane highway. The group received a favourable judgment from the National Green Tribunal that in its opinion required that the National Highways Authorities of India conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment before proceeding with the highway construction, noting that the trees were part of a valuable ecosystem that should be preserved. The group has now learned that the highway project is slated to be cleared, and the EIA has been obtained. We wish to challenge this and seek to examine whether the EIA has indeed been done as per norms.
9017
Children Book For All
Sun Sep 15, 4:00 PM
Arushi Ralli
Children Book For All (CBA) started in November last year by Arushi, a psychotherapist in practice since 7 years. We facilitate readings through a psycho-socio-emotional lens for everyone to get in touch with their inner children through personal, interpersonal and systemic practices. We are also setting up a free children's book library for all in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India.
8807
Octopus Limited Estd. 2024
Sun Sep 15, 8:00 PM
SHOi - Hyderabad Bengali Theatre Group
An unmarried couple bumps into an agent of a corporate organization, who makes them an offer they could not reject. Octopus Limited Estd. 2024 is an adaptation of the renowned Bengali playwright, Mohit Chattopadhyay's play, Octopus Limited. The play deals with capitalism and how deep its roots are in our society and minds.
9009
Film Screening: Maa Bhoomi
Tue Sep 17, 3:30 PM
Hyderabad Cinephiles
SHOWING THIS Tuesday: MAA BHOOMI (1979)
Join us for a screening of Goutam Ghose's film Maa Bhoomi, which captures the spirit and events of the Telangana Peasant Uprising. As we reach 77 years since the annexation of the Nizam's state by India, the film is essential viewing to understand the complexity of the region's history.

The movie will be screened with English subtitles. The screening of the movie will be followed by a discussion on various aspects of the movie as well as about the glorious Telangana peasant uprising.

Organised by Hyderabad Cinephiles and In Defence of Reason
For details, contact: 7013936466
8985
Police Action & Politicization
Tue Sep 17, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan & Yunus Lasania
Police Action & Politicization of History

The calls to observe September 17, which marks the annexation of the earth while the princely state of Hyderabad into India in 1948, as 'Hyderabad Liberation Day' have been growing over the last handful of years thanks to an aggressive right-wing push.


Lack of political will and an unwillingness to speak about it over decades has led to the event today getting politicized. Last year, the Telangana government also observed it as 'National Integration Day' caving into pressure. Similarly, this year, the government is organizing another event.

It is in these contacts that it is important to understand what happened in 1948, especially with the Razakar violence, the Telangana Armed Struggle, and the aftermath, which led to a massacre of thousands of Muslims in parts of the erstwhile Hyd state.

Journalist Yunus Lasania will host the talk, and Mr Raghu Pal, whose father participated in the Telangana Armed Struggle, will be the guest speaker.

All are welcome!
9067
Democracy in Debt: Sri Lanka
Wed Sep 18, 5:30 PM
Lamakaan & COVA
Global Community Special Screening of
Democracy in Debt: Sri Lanka Beyond Headlines

Panel:
Prof. Haragopal
Ms. Lalita Ramdas
This 25 minutes Documentary is an eye opener for the crisis in Sri Lanka
And has Important Lessons for India.
Please do come!
All are welcome!
8766
Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 18, 7:30 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: THE SOUTHERNER | 1945 | 92 Mins | USA| English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: The Southerner is a 1945 American drama film directed by Jean Renoir and based on the 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand by George Sessions Perry. The film received Oscar nominations for Best Director (the only Oscar nomination Renoir received), Original Music Score, and Sound. Renoir was named Best Director by the National Board of Review, which also named the film the third best of 1945. The film portrays the hardships of a poor family struggling to establish a cotton farm in Texas in the early 1940s.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
8815
Middle class melodies
Thu Sep 19, 8:00 PM
Rohith Raj Aakula
"Middle Class Melodies" is a comedy play written by Jandhyala and directed by Rohith Raj Aakula. It’s about three son-in-laws who each want their retired father-in-law's savings. Their funny and clever attempts to get the money highlight middle-class dreams and greed. This play is packed with humor and relatable situations, promising a fun-filled evening. Come enjoy a hilarious story that will keep you laughing!
8997
Evaluation of lifestyle Diseases
Fri Sep 20, 7:00 PM
Dr. Arif Ahmed
Evaluation of lifestyle Diseases :- Your road map to effective diagnosis and health strategies.

Dr.Arif Ahmed is a nationally well known allergist. He is the auther of two self help books from Hay House International Publishers.
1:- Winning Over Allergies- Myths and Facts
2:- Overcoming Food Allergies- Your road map to effective diagnosis and health strategies.

He is a Professor and head pediatrics at Shadan Medical College and Director at Allermy center at for allergie and chest
diseases he will be given a motivational lecture to help prepare for the impending epidemic of lifestyle diseases.

9070
Translating Partition Literature
Sat Sep 21, 10:30 AM
Elami Publications
Ramesh Karthik will be in conversation with Purnima Tammireddy, translator and publisher of Manto's Siya Hashiye and Amrita Pritam's Pinjar novel. The conversation will be in Telugu.
9051
Indian coming out day
Sat Sep 21, 3:00 PM
Anil
As supreme court has discriminalised section 377, Mobbera Foundation has been treating it as "Indian Coming out day" and has been organising an event for queer and trans people to come out and share their coming out stories and few performances ( Singing)with their stories
9083
Wealth and Inequality in India
Sat Sep 21, 5:00 PM
Lamakaan and Hyderabad Urban Lab
Wealth and Inequality in India

Description for the email subscribers:

This comparative project spanning South Africa, Brazil, and India (NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata) attempted to map the social dynamics of wealth ownership and reveal what drives wealth inequality in the Global South. The study sought to understand questions such as: Who are the wealthy Indians? How have they come to acquire vast amounts of wealth? What kinds of wealth do they own? What social backgrounds do they come from? How do social and political networks contribute to the diversification of wealth? What are the conceptual and methodological challenges of studying wealthy in India?
This panel discussion intends to disseminate the major findings of the project and generate a conversation on the differentiation of accumulation across regional and social groups as well as the relation between wealth and politics and the changing nature of state-business relationship.

SMS Description: Panel Discussion on Wealth and Inequality in India
8920
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sat Sep 21, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
9029
NAASHTA और NAATAK (Sifar's Park)
Sun Sep 22, 10:30 AM
Sifar Theatre & Lamakaan
Sifar, in collaboration with Lamakaan,
presenting

NAASHTA और NAATAK

An endeavour to cater to the breakfast lovers in Hyderabad who love to go out on Sunday mornings and can watch the play as a bonus.

Lamakaan का Naashta & Sifar's PARK- a light hearted comedy.
9020
Daayra- A space of abused voices
Sun Sep 22, 4:00 PM
Aanchal Munoth
'Daayra - Space of Abused Voices' is a circle designed to offer a safe, secure and nurturing environment for individuals who have experienced sexual abuse. This group is dedicated to creating a space where survivors can come together to share their stories, express what they carry, and find sharedness in another's company. Here, the focus is on acknowledgement, expression and empathy, allowing the members to speak freely and be heard. Here, we emphasize the importance of connecting with others who truly understand the complexities of such experiences. It is a place where shared experiences foster a sense of belonging and where the act of coming together helps to ease the burden of isolation, offering comfort and a sense of community.

This group would be led by Aanchal Munoth, a counselling psychologist and psychotherapist, who aims at creating a space of expression and accessing of experiences, realities and feelings.
8921
ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sun Sep 22, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
8767
Remembering Jean Renoir
Wed Sep 25, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Another month, another director! September brings a master film director from France whose films were considered to be larger than life. Remembering Jean Renoir.

Jean Renoir (1894–1979) was a pioneering French filmmaker and one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Born on September 15, 1894, in Paris, France, he was the son of the renowned impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Jean Renoir made his mark in the film industry with a body of work characterized by its humanism, social commentary, and innovative techniques. His films, such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and The Rules of the Game (1939), are celebrated for their deep characterizations, fluid camera movements, and exploration of class and societal structures. Renoir's style often blended realism with poetic storytelling, earning him a lasting legacy in both French and world cinema. He passed away on February 12, 1979, in Beverly Hills, California, leaving behind a rich cinematic heritage.

Film Title: FRENCH CANCAN | 1955 | 104 Mins | France | French Language with English Subtitles

About the film: French Cancan (also known as Only the French Can) is a 1955 French-Italian musical film written and directed by Jean Renoir and starring Jean Gabin, Francoise Arnoul, and María Félix. It marked Renoir's return to France and to French cinema after an exile that began in 1940.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
9044
Razakar Questions
Thu Sep 26, 7:30 PM
Dr. Aleem Khan Falaki
This is a 32mnts documentary on Fall of Hyderabad on 17th September, 1948
Who were Razakars exactly? How did they damage the 224 years old dynasty of Nizam as well as the prosperous state of Telangana?
Why was it important to join Indian Union? If Sardar Patel had not taken stern action, what would have been the future of Hyderabad state?
9108
Let's Talk Women's Safety
Fri Sep 27, 5:00 PM
lamakaan
Lets Talk Women's Safety at Workplace

Dr Sujatha Surepally: Professor and Head of Sociology at Satvahana University, Karimnagar, Telangana, Dr Sujatha is a dedicated activist who has championed the rights of marginalized communities for over two decades. She is a powerful voice in the fight against caste and gender-based injustice, focusing on women's development and empowerment.
Jai Bharathi: A Hyderabad-based biker and entrepreneur. She is the founder of MOWO Social Initiatives, an NGO, encouraging women to learn driving.
Dr. Sr. Lissy Joseph: She is the chairperson of the National Workers Movement which advocates for women’s safety and women-related issues, especially in the unorganized sector. Her organization works for all the domestic/migrant workers, their rights, economic development and more.
Meenal Jain: An entrepreneur and a content creator, she is a woman who is not settling for less. With a background in sociology and currently pursuing psychology, she is always striving for growth, not just for herself but for the betterment of society.
Preeti Biswas
Kingshuk Nag
9110
Let's talk women's mobility
Fri Sep 27, 6:30 PM
Aila Bandagi
An open discussion to talk about everyday travel and general mobility among women (self-identifying as women) in Hyderabad. The goal is to understand how we travel in the city, and what mobility means to us.
9099
Screening of Ilm ka Shehar
Sat Sep 28, 11:00 AM
C Yamini Krishna
Ilm ka shehar is an essay film which examines the 19thcentury idea of knowledge characterized by the spirit of inclusivity, of making things accessible, of literatures, literary practices, and reading cultures, of open spaces. It traces the transformation of this idea to Knowledge City, a city based on the economy of byte sized information. It explores the concepts of space, place, and knowledge through small narratives from the city of Hyderabad, in the Deccan region of India. It features the work of modernist intellectual Dr. Syed Mohiuddin Qadri Zor of the Deccan.
9068
Fluid art workshop
Sat Sep 28, 3:00 PM
Shreosi
It is the 3rd fluid art workshop being conducted by Minion.crafts at Lamakaan. This September marks one year since we started conducting art workshops.

In this workshop, you will not only create art while having fun but also learn some very interesting techniques used in Fluid art. By the end of the workshop, you will have a beautiful artwork that you can take home. This is a beginner friendly workshop. All the art materials including colours, fluid art cups, gloves, and canvas will be provided to you at the venue. You can DM us for further queries.

Date of workshop: 28th September, 2024
Time: 3pm to 5pm
Registration fee: Rs 700/-
Last date of registration : 22nd September, 2024

To register,
DM us on Instagram - minion.crafts
WhatsApp - 6290176108
9082
Make your Own Cool Gadgets
Sat Sep 28, 5:30 PM
Himasree
Participate in a dynamic workshop where students are supplied with kits, guiding them through the assembly of components to create problem-solving products. This hands-on experience empowers individual creativity, allowing each participant to shape their unique cool gadget and develop valuable technical skills. Witness the excitement as students bring their ideas to life in this immersive and empowering learning environment.
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ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sat Sep 28, 8:00 PM
wingsculturalsociety@gmail.com
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
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Annual day Preparation
Sun Sep 29, 2:00 PM
Sathish kumar
We are a non-profit organization (NGO) and we are excited to share that we are planning our upcoming annual day event at your venue, LaMaKaan. Our team is eager to utilize your space to prepare for this significant occasion, which celebrates our achievements and milestones. We believe your venue will provide the perfect setting for our event and we look forward to making it a memorable one."
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Songs of Resistance: A vigil
Sun Sep 29, 4:30 PM
Pratik Ghosh
Songs of Resistance: A Vigil for Justice

Join us for a powerful evening of music and solidarity as we come together to protest the rising tide of violence against women and queer individuals. This event will pay tribute to the memory of the young female doctor who was tragically murdered at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata, and demand swift and unwavering justice for her family.

Through the evocative power of music, we will raise our voices against the pervasive culture of fear and discrimination that women and marginalized communities face. Let us stand united in our call for a safer and more equitable society where everyone feels valued and protected.

This event is not just about mourning a loss; it's about igniting a movement for change. We will use our collective strength to demand accountability from those in power and to advocate for policies that prioritize the safety and well-being of all individuals.

Together, we can make a difference.

Additional Information:

* The event will feature performances by local musicians and poets who share their art as a form of resistance and healing.
* There will be opportunities for attendees to speak out and express their experiences with violence and discrimination.

Let us unite in solidarity to demand a world free from fear and injustice.
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ajiib dāstān hai ye!
Sun Sep 29, 8:00 PM
Wings Cultural Society
"ajiib dāstān hai ye!" is a performance consisting of more than one dāstān (story) told by artists as a solo performance. The collection of dāstāns which are eccentric will be showcased. This theatrical storytelling performance is developed in a way that is more intimate with the audience and there would be no props used other than just costumes. Stories can be in several languages told by various artists. Inaugural performances featured "Bey" written by Shaukat Thanvi and "Marhoom Ki Yaad Mein" by Patras Bukhari, performed by Rajguru Mohan and Tariquee Haameed respectively at WIC Dehradun on 27th August 2022.
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Celebrating Ang Lee
Wed Oct 2, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
This October, let us celebrate the cinema of Ang Lee, one of the most creative directors of our time.

Ang Lee (born October 23, 1954) is a Taiwanese filmmaker. His films are known for their emotional charge and exploration of repressed, hidden emotions. During his career, he has received international critical and popular acclaim and numerous accolades, including three Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. In 2003, he was ranked 27th in The Guardian's 40 best directors.[6]

Born in Pingtung County, Lee was educated in Taiwan and later in the United States. He rose to prominence directing films such as Pushing Hands (1991), The Wedding Banquet (1993), and Eat Drink Man Woman (1994), which explored the relationships and conflicts between tradition and modernity, Eastern and Western; the three films are informally known as the "Father Knows Best" trilogy.[7] The films were critically successful both in Taiwan and internationally.

His breakthrough in Hollywood was the costume drama Sense and Sensibility (1995), which was also his first entirely English-language film. Lee went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Director twice for the romantic drama Brokeback Mountain (2005) and the survival drama Life of Pi (2012). He directed films in a broad range of genres, including the drama The Ice Storm (1997); the martial arts drama Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000); the superhero movie Hulk (2003) and the erotic espionage drama Lust, Caution (2007).

Film Title: PUSHING HANDS | 1991 | 105 Mins | Taiwan & USA | Mandarin & English Language with English Subtitles

About the film: Pushing Hands is a 1991 comedy-drama film directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee, his feature directorial debut. It stars Sihung Lung as a Chinese tai chi master living in New York who struggles to find his place in the world. The film contrasts traditional Chinese ideas of Confucian relationships within a family and the much more informal Western emphasis on the individual.

Screening followed by Discussion. All are Welcome. Entry is Free & Open to all!
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The Rasheeduddin Khan Dialogues
Thu Oct 3, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Lamakaan invites you to the 2nd edition of The Rasheeduddin Khan Dialogues.

Topic: Maulana Azad: Apostle of Humanism

Dr. Syeda Saiyidain Hameed is a former member
of the Planning Commission of India. She is widely recognized for her passionate engagement in public affairs and social issues, especially for women, minorities, and peace. She is the founder member of the Muslim Women’s Forum and chairperson of the KA Abbas Memorial Trust.

All are Invited!
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Soul Murder: Reclaim the Night
Fri Oct 4, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
A personal reading by the Poet Dr. Fatima Shahnaz's upcoming publication of her poetry collection.

‘SOUL MURDER,’ INCLUDING ‘RECLAIM THE NIGHT,’ NIRBHAYA, ABHAYA, IN FETTERED DARKNESS, and ‘I AM A NATION’

An evening when protest poetry meets performance art – A timely book in the Aftermath of the rape and Murder of Abhaya, victimized at the R.G Kar Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal on October 9. This anthology of poetry is a heart-wrenching tribute to all the women who have suffered abuse and violence against women, written and performed by a feminist author who has worked as an advocate of international human rights both in the U.S. and India.

The poems Shahnaz will read give searing insights into the ‘rape culture’ that uncovers a deeper societal sickness, all expressed in dazzling poetic imagery and form. The author, poet, journalist, professor (frmly), international advocate of human rights, director and actor of theatre in New York, combines a dramatic theatrical rendering with the deeply moving actualization of the harrowing victimization of women in our country, and elsewhere where women continue to be oppressed.

The Government of France awarded Fatima Shahnaz a citation as a ‘Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters’ (Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres); she was one of the few and first journalists and activists who were allowed to visit the gruesome house where the murders of scores of children and women took place in Nithari, on the borders of Delhi, in 2006, when she wrote about the tragedy and interacted with impoverished parents of the disappeared children.

Join the firebrand author in solidarity in our national grieving process in a national tragedy.

All are welcome

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