Enjoy a singing and dancing muqabla, find budding female Kabaddi champs, and see nerds salivating over complex fluids. You probably need to be a student for best results, but like we at fullhyd.com always say, heck.
Get intimate with Bach, do a one-on-one with Rajagopalan‘s violins, learn to rewire your brain, bake a pie or two, and paint like the ancient man. Also, workshops on first-aid, sound engineering and more.
There’s little wrong that can be done on a Tuesday night in Hyderabad, and here is where you can do it. Two ladies nights, a Karaoke central, a retro nite and a live band are our marquee picks.
KTR plays the educationist and you may end up not needing the comic-magic stand-up at Lamakaan after all. You can also bowl and game, eat a hearty coastal fare, and redeem yourself with the Gita recitals.
Mondays need special facelifts, and DJs Sandy, Manee and Felix are inspired. Also, DJ MK shows Tolly music can be totally console material, and DJ Sneha lets *you* be the star. Plus, retro, desi themes and more.
Hyderabadi food may not have a match on earth, but Kashmir is called heaven on earth, so it's a legitimate square off. Also, some willing turkeys and coastal fauna.
Aakritti Elite is letting you set your priorities right, while a sitar and table are doing what they do best together. Also, pick between a lesson on the city’s history while walking or on canvasses.
Audiences might even feel the taste of Pahwa’s Saag Meat after watching it, but there is no hope of you experiencing Sex Ke Side Effects at the end of the latter. There are also 12 Angry Men, but some would say Karna alone is one too many.
BassJackers hail from the land of tulips, but that’s no reason to expect anything less than raucous fun from them. And DJs Nav, Ali and Joe up the ante with home-spun desi. Also, three ladies’ nites and more.
Outdoors with Hyderabad 10K, Kung-fu or Karate sounds more respectful, but it's also possible to forgive yourself for just choosing to sit back and enjoying Saag Meat or savouring a cabaret evening. The Sunday is after all your oyster.
You ain’t doing it right tonite if you ain’t doing it with DJ Kan-I. Or DJ Shadow. Or Ayush. Or Ansh. By the line-up this Saturday, it sure looks like you will be doing it right after all.
The week is set to be dominated by the Motiram-Maniram fest, but Kutle-Khan’s ballads and a pianist with an engineering degree appear worthy contenders. There’s also a cabaret, but we hear they'll just be singing.
It’s relaxing to watch ballerinas pirouette and maestros croon, but some would say watching a dog championship too has the same effect. There’s also art, football, concerts, motivational workshops and more.
Women go for the balls to raise funds, Red Bull thrusts its weight behind junior footballers, and S M C Sports just wants to whet your appetite for tennis. There’s also cricket, table tennis and more football.
Vir Das knows the best time to have you splitting your sides is when you are already high. And six ladies’ nites, a live band, and desi & retro themes make it as good a time as any to get the glasses clinking.