Jazz up your June with symphony of drama, music, and more this weekend
Kick off June with a symphony of drama, music, comedy & more! Here’s your weekend plan in Ahmedabad, don’t forget to share it with your squad!Gujarati play: Dhandhero Kalasmruti brings A Gujarati family comedy drama presented by Niyati foundation and Smita rajpopat. It is written and directed by Karan Solanki.When: June 8 (8 pm)Where: Kalasmruti, GSTV campus, beside Iskcon templeFilm showcase by Charles Correa FoundationThis week, Arthshila Ahmedabad, in collaboration with the Charles Correa Foundation, presents a film screening of shortlisted films for Nagari Short Film Competition. It is a three-day screening of 25 films exploring diverse narratives, and a panel discussion with Avijit Mukul Kishore & Amartya Ray.Film screening will be followed by panel discussion with Ray and Kishore.Avijit Mukul is a Mumbai-based filmmaker working with documentary and interdisciplinary moving-image practices. Trained in cinematography at FTII, his films—often made in collaboration with artists, architects, and academics—have been shown at Documenta 14, Kochi-Muziris Biennale, IDFA, Sheffield DocFest, and more. He is also active in cinema pedagogy as a lecturer, writer, and curator.Amartya Ray is a Mumbai-based independent filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist. A director graduate from FTII, his fiction and non-fiction shorts have screened at DIFF, IDSFFK, IFFSA Toronto, and more. He has received documentary grants from PSBT and the Charles Correa Foundation.When: June 6 (5.30 pm) | June 7 (6.30 pm) | June 8 (11.30 am)Where: Arthshila Ahmedabad, 2G, opp AMA, Ambawadi Gujarati play: The Great Gujju’s GulatiyaThe Great Gujju's - Gulatiya is a one-of-a-kind urban Gujarati play that is all set to elevate the standards of Gujarati commercial theatre. This is the story of the Gulatiya family, a family that feels just like our own. In today's world, where money often replaces love and social media takes the place of understanding and values, the Gulatiyas bring laughter, warmth, and a refreshing perspective to the modern generation. The Great Gujju’s - Gulatiya is a meaningful comedy packed with strong values, heartfelt emotions, and unforgettable humour, a perfect mix of entertainment and insight. When: June 7 (9.30 pm)Where: Thakorbhai Desai Hall, Netaji Rd, opp Law Garden, EllisbridgeMusic: Suro Ka SafarOne can experience an evening where music breaks all barriers! Suro Ka Safar brings together soul-stirring performances by visually impaired, hearing and speech-impaired, and sighted artists in a vibrant celebration of inclusion. From enchanting dances to a powerful live orchestra, this unique event is a tribute to the human spirit and the language of music that connects us all.When: June 7 (8 pm)Where: H K Hall, Ashram roadGujarati play: Oh!!! Womaniya…‘Oh!!! Womaniya..’ is a play that starts with quirky...funny conversations that take place in a Vijapur, Mehsana to Mumbai train compartment. The conversion then takes a turn that shocks and makes the audience think about one of the most heinous societal evils against women that shake the world again and again. The play tries to explore the innermost recesses of a woman’s existence.When: June 8 (9.30 pm)Where: H K Hall, Ashram roadHindi play: Chanakya This play is the modest attempt to read those glorious pages from the past. The production’s endeavour is to present an opportunity for introspection towards the Society and the leaders of the society. To proclaim that the nation is supreme and selfless love for the nation is the only virtuous selfishness. This Hindi play features an Indian actor known for working in film, stage and television- Manoj Joshi. When: June 8 (8 pm)Where: Thakorbhai Desai Hall, Netaji Rd, opp Law Garden, EllisbridgeAnkahee - A silent playThis is a Hindi theatre production that explores the unspoken emotions and silences that exist between individuals. The play, without any spoken dialogue, uses movement, expression, and stage design to convey a story of love, loss, and redemption, set in a house. It aims to highlight how silence can be a powerful form of communication, revealing unspoken truths and emotions.When: June 8 (9 pm)Where: Rhaen Basera, 647/2, Mumatpura Karnavati Club RdMusic: Desi BluezTakeOff: Desi Blues is a musical event happening at Natarani, specifically at Table By The Tree. It features an unplugged duo performance by Shwe G, Chirag Todi, and Steve, blending Indian musical roots with the blues. The event will showcase timeless blues classics, original compositions, and reimagined Bollywood and Indian tunes.When: June 8 (8 pm)Where: Cafe Natarani, Darpana Academy, Ashram Road, Usmanpuraबच्चा party Finale With Puppets‘See them come alive,’ says Scrapyard The Theatre. The puppet animators are Neha, Dharmisha, Zeel, Mitali, Kiara, Buland, Darsh, Dhairya and Sanjay. Written and Directed by Sanjay JoshiWhen: June 8 (8.30 pm)Where: Scrapyard-The Theatre, 23, Gujarat Society, PaldiComedy: Abijit Ganguly Abijit Ganguly talks about things he

Kick off June with a symphony of drama, music, comedy & more! Here’s your weekend plan in Ahmedabad, don’t forget to share it with your squad!
Gujarati play: Dhandhero
Kalasmruti brings A Gujarati family comedy drama presented by Niyati foundation and Smita rajpopat. It is written and directed by Karan Solanki.
When: June 8 (8 pm)
Where: Kalasmruti, GSTV campus, beside Iskcon temple
Film showcase by Charles Correa Foundation
This week, Arthshila Ahmedabad, in collaboration with the Charles Correa Foundation, presents a film screening of shortlisted films for Nagari Short Film Competition. It is a three-day screening of 25 films exploring diverse narratives, and a panel discussion with Avijit Mukul Kishore & Amartya Ray.
Film screening will be followed by panel discussion with Ray and Kishore.
Avijit Mukul is a Mumbai-based filmmaker working with documentary and interdisciplinary moving-image practices. Trained in cinematography at FTII, his films—often made in collaboration with artists, architects, and academics—have been shown at Documenta 14, Kochi-Muziris Biennale, IDFA, Sheffield DocFest, and more. He is also active in cinema pedagogy as a lecturer, writer, and curator.
Amartya Ray is a Mumbai-based independent filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist. A director graduate from FTII, his fiction and non-fiction shorts have screened at DIFF, IDSFFK, IFFSA Toronto, and more. He has received documentary grants from PSBT and the Charles Correa Foundation.
When: June 6 (5.30 pm) | June 7 (6.30 pm) | June 8 (11.30 am)
Where: Arthshila Ahmedabad, 2G, opp AMA, Ambawadi
Gujarati play: The Great Gujju’s Gulatiya
The Great Gujju's - Gulatiya is a one-of-a-kind urban Gujarati play that is all set to elevate the standards of Gujarati commercial theatre.
This is the story of the Gulatiya family, a family that feels just like our own. In today's world, where money often replaces love and social media takes the place of understanding and values, the Gulatiyas bring laughter, warmth, and a refreshing perspective to the modern generation.
The Great Gujju’s - Gulatiya is a meaningful comedy packed with strong values, heartfelt emotions, and unforgettable humour, a perfect mix of entertainment and insight.
When: June 7 (9.30 pm)
Where: Thakorbhai Desai Hall, Netaji Rd, opp Law Garden, Ellisbridge
Music: Suro Ka Safar
One can experience an evening where music breaks all barriers! Suro Ka Safar brings together soul-stirring performances by visually impaired, hearing and speech-impaired, and sighted artists in a vibrant celebration of inclusion. From enchanting dances to a powerful live orchestra, this unique event is a tribute to the human spirit and the language of music that connects us all.
When: June 7 (8 pm)
Where: H K Hall, Ashram road
Gujarati play: Oh!!! Womaniya…
‘Oh!!! Womaniya..’ is a play that starts with quirky...funny conversations that take place in a Vijapur, Mehsana to Mumbai train compartment. The conversion then takes a turn that shocks and makes the audience think about one of the most heinous societal evils against women that shake the world again and again. The play tries to explore the innermost recesses of a woman’s existence.
When: June 8 (9.30 pm)
Where: H K Hall, Ashram road
Hindi play: Chanakya
This play is the modest attempt to read those glorious pages from the past. The production’s endeavour is to present an opportunity for introspection towards the Society and the leaders of the society. To proclaim that the nation is supreme and selfless love for the nation is the only virtuous selfishness. This Hindi play features an Indian actor known for working in film, stage and television- Manoj Joshi.
When: June 8 (8 pm)
Where: Thakorbhai Desai Hall, Netaji Rd, opp Law Garden, Ellisbridge
Ankahee - A silent play
This is a Hindi theatre production that explores the unspoken emotions and silences that exist between individuals. The play, without any spoken dialogue, uses movement, expression, and stage design to convey a story of love, loss, and redemption, set in a house. It aims to highlight how silence can be a powerful form of communication, revealing unspoken truths and emotions.
When: June 8 (9 pm)
Where: Rhaen Basera, 647/2, Mumatpura Karnavati Club Rd
Music: Desi Bluez
TakeOff: Desi Blues is a musical event happening at Natarani, specifically at Table By The Tree. It features an unplugged duo performance by Shwe G, Chirag Todi, and Steve, blending Indian musical roots with the blues. The event will showcase timeless blues classics, original compositions, and reimagined Bollywood and Indian tunes.
When: June 8 (8 pm)
Where: Cafe Natarani, Darpana Academy, Ashram Road, Usmanpura
बच्चा party Finale With Puppets
‘See them come alive,’ says Scrapyard The Theatre. The puppet animators are Neha, Dharmisha, Zeel, Mitali, Kiara, Buland, Darsh, Dhairya and Sanjay. Written and Directed by Sanjay Joshi
When: June 8 (8.30 pm)
Where: Scrapyard-The Theatre, 23, Gujarat Society, Paldi
Comedy: Abijit Ganguly
Abijit Ganguly talks about things he did in lockdown, turning 30, performing in interesting cities such as Kanpur & Chandigarh, a lot about married life, and a little about Modiji.
When: June 8 (8.30 pm)
Where: Mishty Studio Campus, 132 Feet Ring Rd, Naranpura
Workshops
TMC's acting workshop
A month-long acting workshop led by Director Janak Raval, Naishadh Purani, and Actor Ankit Patel will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from June 7 to June 29.
When: June 7 until June 29
Where: Theatre & Media Centre, Chenpur Road, Near Kodiar Temple, New Ranip
Night camp: Nature Connect
It is a night camp for children between 6 to 12 years at Ahmedabad’s minizoo- Sundarvan.
When: June 7-8 (5 pm-9 am)
Where: Sundarvan, Jodhpur Tekra, Satellite
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