If an evening of Telugu golden oldies always helps reset your life, there's a great place we know this evening. Plus, shopping melas, carnivals, circuses, food festivals, overseas education fairs and more.
Salarjung Museum pays a tribute to Indo-China relations. Yes, artists can imagine anything. Coincidentally, the Buddha features in other exhibitions. He's the only one else who can imagine good Indo-China relations.
Rock, retro and Karaoke themes promise the gentle clubbing experience sought on a Tuesday night, but a ladies night caters to those who feel it's been enough already.
A circus and a carnival sound great in theory - there's just the small issue of the sun god playing ball. But plenty of shopping specials, food fests and gallery exhibitions make plan B just as good.
Between Telugu and Hindi classics and Ankit Tiwari, pretty much all film music lovers are covered. Then, a Lilly Singh is apparently worth getting introduced to, and a stand-up and Samahaara widen the spectrum.
A live gig at Liquids is a welcome deviation from the Monday rock and retro template, though if you believe the template is there for a reason, you'll still not be disappointed.
It's a bright summer day, and if you find that too much of a spin on it, you haven't seen all the outdoor specials on today. And hopefully you aren't on a diet.
Salsa on a Sunday night might appear like partying before the exams, and if you didn't get the metaphor, we envy you. Of course, there's a lot of Bollywood for those that did.
It's a do-or-die for SRH in the IPL today. And for those that couldn't understand several parts of the previous sentence, there's fortunately a lot of other bustle all over town.
Vietnamese, sushi, hot dog and sundae festivals complement Rajasthani, mango and Rajasthani specials. Yes, it's a good time to be a Rajasthani in Hyderabad.
Two IPL matches, a championship, much theatre, talks, fundraisers, walks, workshops, shopping specials and more confirm what you must suspect by now - that it's the weekend.