From 10D to Firangi Paani, tonight is mostly a paean to Bollywood. Those wanting to get away from it all can head to News Cafe for some live music, or 10 Lounge to watch 10 men running after ball on a great big screen.
With the world's fuel supplies at an alarming low, nuclear power seems like the only way out. However, film-makers from all over the world seek to remind us of the numerous ways in which turning to uranium would be a bad idea.
It's a wonderful time to be under 21 as college fests, cartoon films, dessert-fests, and one of India's awesomest exhibitions, fight it out for your attention.
French cartoon films, plays on the vagaries of love, a chat with Rajnikanth's biographer; these are just a few of the crazy delights you can look out for this weekend.
A loving rendition of Bon Jovi, the sinuous sounds of salsa, dhinchak Bollywood and its Western counterpart Hip-Hop - what a way to kickstart your weekend!
Hallelujah! It's raining ladies' nights. Make way for Hyderabad's in-house divas, and let loose the one hidden inside of you. The men can tag along, too, but watch out for the stilettos.
Let the Germans teach you just how fleeting and shallow reality is, or take a look at how it is being wrecked every day, every moment. Are we depressing you? Don't worry, strawberries and giant wheels will cheer you up soon enough.
The most mellifluous collusion of sounds awaits you this week, as Indian music meets headlong with French and German, a Mumbaiyya band pays tribute to Jon Bon Jovi, and Ustad Ghulam Ali Khan sings his Paigham-E-Mohabbat.
Check out some beautiful paintings, or paint your own on your palate. You can also head to all those exhibitions, and buy yourself some colours you can carry upon yourself at all times.
Art, food or culture - there's nothing out there that could beat what you'll find at home on Sankranthi. Nevertheless, those wanting to step out of their rangoli adorned gadapas will find plenty to do.