• Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 14, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (14 and 16 August).

     

    About Town:

     

    This Independence Day celebrate feminism with documentaries that will move you. Godrej Culture Lab along with the feminist website The Ladies Finger will present  to present Wandering Women: The Feminist Docu Film Festival. The two day festival will feature films and stories that have revolutionised filmmaking. Some of the movies include Gulabi gang, Manjuben Truck Driver and more. Catch this Feminist Docu Film Festival of India on August 15 at 10 am to 7 pm in Godrej India Culture Lab in Vikroli.

    Live Act:

    This Friday, groove to the tunes by Vasuda Sharma as she performs live at The House. Vasuda is one of the most melodious singers of our time. She will perform the unplugged versions of old Bollywood songs for the very first time live in the city. She is known for blending Indian raga and folk based compositions with western contemporary influences. Get spell bound in her melodious music at The House on 14th August at 9pm.

     

     

     

     

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 07, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (7 - 9 August).

    Live Act

    After the success of The Class Act, the cast is now back with a crazier act. The last play was about an acting class that consists of students from different religious backgrounds. There are Parsi, Hindu, Muslim, Goan-Christian and female characters that come together for their class with the same goal of being a class apart. This time on the mad batch enters into a therapy session of Dr. Bombay's clinic, to help cope with various mental issues in their lives. During the course of the session, the actors manage to show glimpses of the four religions in their domestic environment. You can get your dose of Laughter Therapy on 9 August at 7 pm at NCPA Mumbai.

    About Town

     Art for Concern?s Traditional and Folk Art Show is organising Secure Giving in aid of Concern India Foundation. The show is an attempt to showcase these beautiful indigenous art forms and artists, and ensure their legacy endures. Most pieces are priced between Rs 20,000 ? Rs 60,000. You can choose from Chola bronzes from Tamil Nadu, Gond from Madhya Pradesh, Kalamkari from Andhra Pradesh, Kalighat paintings from West Bengal, Madhubani from Bihar, Mata ni Pachedi from Gujarat, Pattachitra from Odisha, and Phad, Pichwai and miniature art from Rajasthan.Catch the exhibition at Max Mueller Bhavan this weekend.

    Television

    Star Sports and Star Sports HD

    Football lovers can tune in to Star Sports as the Barclays Premier League (BPL) kicks off this weekend with derby between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspurs in theatre of dreams Old Trafford on 8 August 5.15 pm IST. One can also catch the action in HD on Star Sports HD 4.

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 31, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (31  July - 2 August)

    Live Act: 

    Live music lovers can head to blueFrog this weekend to catch the very talented Joel Padikkal. Joel leads the Mumbai based band The Tripp, and promises to take you down memory lane to the Clapton era. His known for his melodious renditions and his covers will surely satisfy your love for the classic ballads. He is performing on this Friday at 8.30pm in blueFrog Mumbai.

    Sports:

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    Football fanatic can tune into one of the most anticipated matches of the season: Arsenal Vs Chelsea. Arsenal and Chelsea are two of the fiercest rivals in modern day football and hence FA Community shield 2015 is certain to become a perfect curtain raiser for European club football fanatics. The duo is renowned for their sideline sillies and whenever they come together it?s never short of action. But where will India see all the action? Indians can catch the kick off at Wembely at 7:30 IST on 3 August.

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 24, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (24 - 26 July).

    Live Act:

    Theater lovers who don?t mind some heavy questions being raised can check out this powerful play by director Alyque Padamsee titled Broken Images. This play is a psychological thriller that unveils the true face behind the celebrity. Manjula Sharma, played by Shabana Azmi is a Hindi short-story writer suddenly receives international fame by writing an English bestseller. Wealthy, successful and envied, Manjula has everything going her way but she is haunted by her own conscious. Her inner self says she is betraying her own identity and language by deciding to write in English. Manjula is trapped in her own ?image? that becomes psychologist, confessor and also inquisitor of her decisions.

    About Town:

    What can be more fitting way to spend the monsoon weekends than hanging out with your friends and family over some ?kadak? chai and crispy pakoras? Pakora and Chai festival offers just that. Come to Tea Trails outlets in Thane and get mesmerized by the spell cast by this amazing pairing. Choose from a wide range of chais like the lemongrass, ginger, the Kullad special or their Malasa and pair them with your favourite pakoras. On offer are six different types of pakoras that include onion, spinach, mixed vegetable, bread and daal pakoras.

    Television:

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    Get ready for a whole new level of ?masti? this weekend with your family and friends as &pictures brings you the world TV premiere of Grand Masti in high definition for the first time on 25 July at 8 pm. Garnering over Rs 100 crore at the box office, this multi starrer entertainer was listed top three grosses of its year of release. If you are worried that the raunchy comedy is too much for family time, then not to worry as &pictures, keeping up their family audience in mind have re-censored it and awarded it UA certification by the CBFC India? So happy movie watching!

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  • Busy execs make time for Eid-Ul-Fitr celebrations

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 17, 2015

     By Papri Das

    As the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close, Muslims across the nation wait in anticipation of the moon to break their fast and let loose in the celebratory mood of their biggest festival, Eid-Ul Fitr on the first day of Shawwal.

    From offering prayers at the mosque with the family, indulging in the mouth watering feast for Iftaar in the evening to enjoying scanning through the late night street food stalls through the city, Eid brings with itself many reasons to celebrate. And this joyous occasion doesn?t limit itself to just Muslims. People across all faith in India are seen enjoying the national holiday with their Muslim friends through Iftaar parties and get-togethers.

    However, if you are working in an industry like media, which doesn?t follow the norms of a 9 am ? 5 pm job, chances are that you celebrate Eid differently than most others. Take producer Gul Khan from 4 Lion Films productions for example. When Exec Lifestyle queried her about her Eid plans, a simple ?I am shooting? answer.

    ?There was a problem to get the location and thus we need to work through the weekend. I have been shooting without a break for eight days straight. It?s highly likely that I will miss celebrating Eid at home,? adds the producer, who has worked on hit television shows like Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon and Geet, amongst others. Nonetheless, Khan plans to make up for her absence at home by having her family over on the sets.

    Walt Disney International India director marketing Mubina Ansari too is away from home on Eid. ?I am in Ladakh right now and most likely I won?t be able to make it home before Eid,? Ansari informs over the phone.

    While on a trip to Ladakh with a friend?s family, Ansari had to stay back to look after her friend, who unfortunately fell sick. However, this anomaly from her original plans isn't stopping Ansari from giving Eid her best shot. ?There?s hardly any network here so there?s no chance for a Skype call with my family, but I will make sure to give my family back home a phone call. I also plan to find a local Dargah to pray, while donning the traditional costumes available here,? Ansari shares adding that she can?t wait to go home and try the Kheer and Biryani that her mother makes on Eid.

    Those who have been in the industry for long have come to terms with the working hours and have learnt to work their way around it to celebrate festivals. ?When you are in a business and profession like the media, you can only yearn for the carefree ways you celebrated festivals as kids.

    Nonetheless, Eid to me is the best time to catch up with all my family members, and even those who you seldom meet over the year,? says Green TV co-founder and managing director Junaid Memon, who is visiting his brother?s new home to celebrate Eid and is also throwing him a housewarming party. When asked about his fondest memories of Eid from childhood, Memon recounts, ?My fondest memory involves renting a cycle with the Eidi money I got as a kid. It was 25 paisa per hour in those days and one had to book it for four hours minimum. Spending one rupee on a cycle ride is something I still cherish and miss.?Memon also shares that for Iftaar he prefers dry fruits to desserts, with the exception being Malpua and the delicious kebabs served during the season.

    Kalaignar TV vice president operations Humayun Ali Ahmed also resonates the sentiment that Eid strengthens family bonds and brings the family closer as a unit. ?Every Eid, I traditionally pray together with the family and then share a meal with my extended family as well. I have been holding the fast on and off throughout the month due to health reasons, but I am looking forward to breaking the fast on the last day followed by the Iftaar treat that follows,? he says, before busying himself with the preparations of the day.

    On that note, we at Indiantelevision.com wish one and all Eid Mubararak!

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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jul 17, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (17 to 19 July).

    Live Act:

    If Shakespeare?s Macbeth was a blood curling tragedy that leaves you in the depths of despair, it?s comic adaption has sent the entire world roaring with laughter. This twisted adaptation of this classic, The Tragedy of Madbeth is a comedy play about one man, one crown and one throne. Beth and his imaginary friend Banquo meets three witches and from there on, Beth tries to live up to certain prophesy and both of these characters narrate a murderous tale.A physical comedy inspired from the classic of Shakespeare, this performance has mime, acrobatics, improvisations, songs and a lot of humour. This play has been staged at various venues across the globe. So drop by Canvas Laughter Club on 18 July at 6 pm and check out this never before seen adaptation of Macbeth

    About Town:

    End your weekend on a relaxing note by enjoying some smooth tunes and fresh beats this Sunday, 6 pm at Boveda's Beat Salad featuring Saral, Burudu and Mirvair Nath. Nakul and Sahil began working together in 2012 under the name Burudu. It was incited by the idea of fusing what inspires them, and combining their different approaches to music. While in London the two began pushing their music through local independent labels, and since then Burudu has released several tracks across different labels.

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