Daler Mehndi, Roop Kumar Rathod and Vinay Varma are just a few of the acclaimed ones shimmying up the calendar this weekend. Fairs, concerts, theatre, campus fests, food specials, runs and more make it a delightful problem of plenty.
Celeb and imported DJs dot the clubs tonite as the weekend revelry kicks off with EDM, Karaoke, Bollywood and more themes. And a ladies night at Firangi Paani helps the women be even more free-spirited.
Myriad dance and music concerts, campus and film fests, an Udaan play, shopping fairs, a whole host of food festivals and much gallery buzz reaffirm your faith in Fridays today.
HCU, St. Francis, GNITS, MGIT, EFLU, Methodist, St. Francis... some of the who's who of the campus circuit are hoisting their flags high this week. And did we mention St. Francis twice? Well, who's complaining?
Local band Eagle Riders goes live at HRC, and if you believe rock is dead, a salsa party, two hip-hop rides, three ladies nights and more are eager to agree.
A global and a travelling film festival make HCU a movie buff destination, and a docu fest and a German screening elsewhere in town make it a problem of plenty. And that's just movie-related stuff. It's like that today.
Wednesdays mean ladies nights around every corner of the club boulevard, and there's four of them this week. Plus, Karaoke, vocal house, rock, desi and more.
Keyes hosts daily Carnatic concerts, and Ravindra Bharathi then has the fans positively gormandizing with names like Vishwa Mohan Bhatt. Plus, HPS, Hard Rock Cafe and Shilpa Kala Vedika serve up more genres.
The women's lunch sounds intriguing, but the Carnatic concert doesn't - it's by a popular upcoming name. A documentary fest, a cycling loop, crafts specials, food festivals, art and more add to the lure of the outdoors today.
Golkonda is cooking food fit for the kings this week - and a lot of it. Ohri's and Park Hyatt are celebrating the Chinese New Year, but how much more can you do Chinese in Hyderabad? Luckily, there's even more.
Russell Peters - now aka the man who told Aamir Khan to shut up - lights and lightens up town today. Plus, a South-Asian documentary fest, a digital marketing talk, a national archery event, art displays and more.
There's a New Year bash at Tap Quench Bar - go figure. Otherwise, the clubs stick to ol' rock and retro on a day of the week when anything is an unproductive expense.
The country's best archers are in town, and you're invited. Plus, the last day of the North-East crafts fair, a vital seminar for women, and the galleries bustling with life.
Sharmistha Kar and Sabya Sachi Ghosh are welcome new names in gallery street, lending a more pan-Indian feel to a scene that was decidedly local last week.