Those used to retro on Monday nights in the days of yore at the nightclubs will be happy with its comeback. But what makes clubbers happiest is, of course, cheap booze, and there's plenty of it tonite.
Plenty of special clothing displays featuring Indian ethnic women's wear give you lots to window-shop and try out this week. And if you are a woman, it will even seem normal.
A national kick-boxing championship lines up the best fighters in the country, and the Marriott does the same with chess players. Daniel's Cricket Academy sounds equally grandioise, but we think it may be flattering to deceive.
Masala Coffee, Capricio, Arzoo, Threeory, The Folks Band and Akram Ul Haq make for quite a line-up to choose from today. Also, ladies nights, EDM, Afro-Latin, Karaoke, hip-hop specials and more.
A French puppeteer shows how Indian she is today, and a Go Swadeshi exhibition and a Maheswari & Chanderi Festival don't really need to. Also, film screenings, food festivals, art and more.
A couple of film screenings including an evergreen Telugu classic, fashion exhibitions and assorted food festivals are among our top picks today. Yes, it's a slow day like that. Though something at the Marriott makes slow look good.
A raft of bands fire up clubs all around town today, and a clutch of imported DJs deliver all the international experience you need for your nightlife resume.
Asian food continues to dominate the special menus, though Nizami cuisine asserts itself, too. And a couple of alcohol celebrations certainly get points for their names.
Dance, comedy and theatre might well outshine a beauty pageant today. Also, the Thais seem to be taking over town. Our picks for the best of today in Hyderabad.
India's original First Lady is portrayed on stage, a Thai shopping festival puts Hitex on the map, and a couple of popular comics promise bumper to bumper snarls at Traffic.