క్షణికాలు- ఆఫ్ లైట్స్ అండ్ లైవ్స్
This book is about compilation of stories and poetry and Hyderabad has a city has a heartful place in this book.
Do Din - Day1
16th Saturday
Hum Se Bhi to Poochho
Instead of a keynote speech, we have a mixed group of young people starting the event by sharing their impressions of their lives and the world.
Intellectual Contribution of Hyderabad
Dr. Amirullah Khan and Dr. Anant Maringanti talk about the intellectuals of the region and their role in shaping the history of the city and the Deccan.
Support (within) Structures
Creating safe spaces for LGBTQ within and without institutions. Dr. Chandan Bose, Dr. Shuhita and Tashi talk
Sarir e Khama
Workshop on writing and composing poetry and songs by Mohammad Muneem Nazir
Bol ke Lab Aazaad hain Tere 1
Poetry by Gauhar Raza, Sabika
Khari Nadi
Dr. Richa Nagar, talks about the creative work of women that often remans unexplored
Presentations on the Work of Hyderabad Urban Lab
HUL team
Maujon ki Rawaani 1
Music jam with Vivek Thatchet
Join us on 16 17 December between 10 am and 8 pm.
As always lunch and tea will be on the house.
Come listen to Do Din regulars Apoorvanand Jha, Gauhar Raza, Partha Mukhopadhyaay, V Ramaswamy and several others.
Interact with self-employed craft people in the city
Talk to young people, from different backgrounds, finding ways to balance their aspirations with the current realities.
Do Din - Day 2
17th Sunday
Gig work, Employment safety and the Humans involved
Shaikh Salauddin, Eesha Kunduri and Mohd Sajjaad discuss the platform economy
Whose Trees are They Anyway
Sita Reddy and team talk about ecology and the battles to protect it.
Agriculture, and the Rural Urban Intersect
Ravi Kanneganti speaks on his work with young people.
Publishing Literature in the Vernacular
Gita Ramaswamy and Anant Maringanti in conversation
Bol ke Lab Aazaad Hain Tere 2
Vikas Kumar presents his compositions on workers and migrants
Maujon ki Rawaani 2
Vivek Sings with his audience
CHUP
Play by Parakh Theatre Group Mumbai
Join us on 16 17 December between 10 am and 8 pm. As always lunch and tea will be on the house.
Friedrich Christian Anton Lang December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang, was an Austrian film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States. One of the best-known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the "Master of Darkness" by the British Film Institute. He has been cited as one of the most influential filmmakers of all time.
Lang's most celebrated films include the groundbreaking futuristic science-fiction film Metropolis (1927) and the influential M (1931), a film noir precursor. His 1929 film Woman in the Moon showcased the use of a multi-stage rocket, and also pioneered the concept of a rocket launch pad (a rocket standing upright against a tall building before launch having been slowly rolled into place) and the rocket-launch countdown clock.[5][6] His other major films include Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922), Die Nibelungen (1924), and after moving to Hollywood in 1934, Fury (1936), You Only Live Once (1937), Hangmen Also Die! (1943), The Woman in the Window (1944), Scarlet Street (1945) and The Big Heat (1953). He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1939.
Film Title: HUMAN DESIRE | 1954 | 91 Mins | US | English Language with English Subtitles
About the film: Human Desire is a 1954 American film noir drama starring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame and Broderick Crawford directed by Fritz Lang. It is loosely based on Émile Zola's 1890 novel La Bête humaine. The story had been filmed twice before: La Bête humaine (1938), directed by Jean Renoir, and Die Bestie im Menschen, starring Ilka Grüning (1920).
The Academy Film Archive preserved Human Desire in 1997.
SCREENING FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION! ALL ARE WELCOME!!! ENTRY IS FREE & OPEN TO ALL!!!
Producer & Director: Siddhant Sarin
Co-Producers:
Arunas Matelis, Studio Nominum
Sarah Kang, Seesaw Pictures
Hindi/Urdu | 70 min | color | Documentary | 2022
SYNOPSIS:
A momentary act of revenge transformed the lives of two young Indian women forever. After surviving an acid attack while carrying the scars of human brutality on their face, both Ritu and Faraha now have to navigate a sea of odd currents daily.
Strangely enough, Ritu’s scars also brought her fame. She occasionally finds herself talking on television, modelling at fashion events, or even featuring in a Bollywood film. Still, she often feels lonely. She wants to be loved and embraces
an ambiguous relationship with a fellow female acid attack survivor.
Faraha, on the other hand, has come to terms with her post-attack singlehood and her new lease of
life. As she begins to enjoy freedom and independence, a desire to become a mother slowly brews inside her.
By intertwining the shadows and lights, hope and hopelessness in Ritu and Faraha’s life, Ayena becomes a mirror where we can also see our own reflections.
ALL ARE INVITED! ENTRY FREE!
Through this mehfil, We wish to bring to light these underappreciated gems of Rumi which have gotten lost in the fame of his more famous works. The program is an hour-long biographical glimpse through "Naqqali" into the life of Rumi, his inspiration for writing, and his signature philosophy on life’s many conundrums. The program will be helmed by a 'Naqqal’ telling his life story through his own original ghazals, recited in both, the Persian language that it was originally written in, followed by a Hindi-Urdu translation as well.
The show is created and performed by Ashwin Chitale, who discovered the beauty of Farsi through its incomparable literature. Ashwin has been learning the Persian language for over four years now. To develop his language skills beyond the scope of his language course, he started studying Persian literature and discovered a deep love for Farsi poetry and storytelling. He also holds a Master's degree in philosophy, which helped him gain a deeper understanding of Persian philosophy and the way of life as depicted through its literature.
Ashwin won the National Award for Best Child Artist for his debut Marathi film “Shwas” in 2004. Having a background in Performing arts and the Persian language inspired him to create a performance that showcases the beauty of this language through the poetry and philosophy of Maulana Rumi, who is regarded as one of the most iconic Farsi writers of all time.
Come witness this unique chance encounter between two war torn soldier's who were destined to be at loggerheads by the design of the world, but who end up talking freely about the vices and slices of their worlds and almost become friends. Until...
The play is open to all audiences above the age of 16.
Duration: 55 minutes
The presentation will take place in ( English and Telugu ) .
Website: https://justicemovementofindia.org/
Thanks Akarsh Sriramoju
(Educational Psychologist)
JMI- Organizer
90% of presenters are children and rest adults.
Parents will be present to encourage their kids.
Christmas carols will be sung by students & participants, to ring in the festive spirit & bringing in peace and joy to all mankind.
Instruments : guitars, keyboard and violin
Friedrich Christian Anton Lang December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang, was an Austrian film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States. One of the best-known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the "Master of Darkness" by the British Film Institute. He has been cited as one of the most influential filmmakers of all time.
Lang's most celebrated films include the groundbreaking futuristic science-fiction film Metropolis (1927) and the influential M (1931), a film noir precursor. His 1929 film Woman in the Moon showcased the use of a multi-stage rocket, and also pioneered the concept of a rocket launch pad (a rocket standing upright against a tall building before launch having been slowly rolled into place) and the rocket-launch countdown clock.[5][6] His other major films include Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (1922), Die Nibelungen (1924), and after moving to Hollywood in 1934, Fury (1936), You Only Live Once (1937), Hangmen Also Die! (1943), The Woman in the Window (1944), Scarlet Street (1945) and The Big Heat (1953). He became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1939.
Film Title: MOONFLEET | 1960 | 87 Mins | US | English Language with English Subtitles
About the film: Moonfleet is a 1955 Eastman Color swashbuckler film shot in CinemaScope and directed by Fritz Lang. It was inspired by the 1898 novel Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner, although significant alterations were made in the characters and plot.
SCREENING FOLLOWED BY DISCUSSION! ALL ARE WELCOME!!! ENTRY IS FREE & OPEN TO ALL!!!
The mentor will be sharing the knowledge of Carnatic music and how to sing.
Registration will be 200per head
Teacher will be teaching few basics of music and also few songs.
While we celebrate the New Year with fervor and gaiety, let's celebrate the cinema of Hollywood's most elegant film director, Ernst Lubtisch's films.
Ernst Lubitsch (/ˈluːbɪtʃ/; January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German-born film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch". Among his best known works are Trouble in Paradise (1932), Design for Living (1933), Ninotchka (1939), The Shop Around the Corner (1940), To Be or Not to Be (1942) and Heaven Can Wait (1943).
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director three times for The Patriot (1928), The Love Parade (1929), and Heaven Can Wait (1943). In 1946, he received an Honorary Academy Award for his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture.
Film Title: TROUBLE IN PARADISE | 1932 | 83 Mins | US | English Language with English Subtitles
About the film: Trouble in Paradise is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, and Herbert Marshall. Based on the 1931 play The Honest Finder (A Becsületes Megtaláló) by Hungarian playwright László Aladár, the lead characters are a gentleman thief and a lady pickpocket who join forces to con a beautiful woman who is the owner of a perfume company. In 1991, Trouble in Paradise was selected for preservation by the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
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January 5, 2024
Lamakaan, Hyderabad
This special celebration brings together some of the stalwarts of the Bazm e Sukhan. Joining us will be Janab Ram Pal Joshi Sahib from Chandigarh, Satish Kumar Sahib from Delhi, Mohtarma Shobhana T from Bangalore, Janab Satya Prabhakar from Chennai, Doctor Umair Ullah Khan from Edinburgh, and Dr Bharat Rayasam from Dallas.
The agenda will feature select recitals of the best of Urdu poetry by
Elahe Hiptoola
Ashhar Farhan
R P Joshi
Satish Kumar
Shobhana T
Zaheer
Umair Ullah Khan
Gul e Rana
Satya Prabhakar
The evening will also feature a release of Satya Prabhakar’s 2024 edition of the much acclaimed and successful Alfaf ki Mehfil
And Asrar Ahmed Khan’s Daman e Gulcheen
Dinner at Lamakaan follows
The event is a call for solidarity with the people of Palestine and a chance to learn more about the ongoing struggle. It is an opportunity to engage with like-minded individuals and to show support for the Palestinian cause. The event will provide a platform for people to share their thoughts and feelings on the issue, while the photo exhibition will showcase the reality of life in Palestine.
Join us in amplifying the rhythm of expression.
“the glass of martyrdom”
Multiple shows performed successfully in Mumbai, Bangalore, Mysore and Dharwad.
A theatrical adaptation of Saadat Hasan Manto’s story Shaheed – Saaz is a sharp satirical look at the post partition era when people were swayed with the idea of sacrifice and martyrdom even as they struggled to adapt to a new national identity. The immense loss of life and property resulted in poor migrants living at the mercy of charity. And yet few shrewd businessmen profited from this, painting their profiteering with the colors of supreme sacrifice and martyrdom. Set in 1948 the story is about the journey of one such Punjabi migrant from Kathiawad, Gujarat in India to Lahore in Pakistan. Belonging to the class of ‘Baniyas’ the man, who had a successful business of cocaine in Kathiawad, Gujarat, travels to Pakistan in search of setting up a new big business in his newly formed homeland. Working hard to build his empire and multiply his wealth, he is suddenly struck by a misplaced angst that he had neglected doing any charitable work since his arrival here. He starts searching for that one charitable act which will earn him his place in heaven. But nothing seems worthy of his benevolence as he travels through the length and breadth of the city and shares his experiences after interacting with people of all types and classes.
PERFORMERS – NARENDRA SACHAR
SANJEEV MEHTA
VOICE OVER - NAVED ASLAM
STORY BY – SAADAT HASAN MANTO
ADAPTATION – SANJEEV MEHTA & MAYA RAO
LIGHTS & SOUND - MAYA RAO
COSTUMES & PROPERTIES - SONIA MEHTA
PRODUCER – MAYA RAO
DIRECTOR NARENDRA SACHAR
Venue : LAMAKAAN , banjara hills.
Duration: 2 hours
Art Supplies: Will be provided by the Facilitator. All Age group participants are allowed.
Registration Fee: 399/-
Our painting workshop is meant to help to connect with one's creative self while also experiencing the therapeutic benefits of art. in this workshop we love to teach the beauty of the "Minimal Art” we 'Aahatha Art Studio' are motivated by a genuine love of art and exploring the tradition of Art forms. we are dedicated to creating a supportive, non-profit atmosphere that supports artistic experimentation.
calling all to join our exciting painting workshop. discover the magic of painting in a supportive space where imagination knows no limits. let's create. Explore, and have a blast together
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Its story time!! see you on 7th
“the glass of martyrdom”
Multiple shows performed successfully in Mumbai, Bangalore, Mysore and Dharwad.
A theatrical adaptation of Saadat Hasan Manto’s story Shaheed – Saaz is a sharp satirical look at the post partition era when people were swayed with the idea of sacrifice and martyrdom even as they struggled to adapt to a new national identity. The immense loss of life and property resulted in poor migrants living at the mercy of charity. And yet few shrewd businessmen profited from this, painting their profiteering with the colors of supreme sacrifice and martyrdom. Set in 1948 the story is about the journey of one such Punjabi migrant from Kathiawad, Gujarat in India to Lahore in Pakistan. Belonging to the class of ‘Baniyas’ the man, who had a successful business of cocaine in Kathiawad, Gujarat, travels to Pakistan in search of setting up a new big business in his newly formed homeland. Working hard to build his empire and multiply his wealth, he is suddenly struck by a misplaced angst that he had neglected doing any charitable work since his arrival here. He starts searching for that one charitable act which will earn him his place in heaven. But nothing seems worthy of his benevolence as he travels through the length and breadth of the city and shares his experiences after interacting with people of all types and classes.
PERFORMERS – NARENDRA SACHAR
SANJEEV MEHTA
VOICE OVER - NAVED ASLAM
STORY BY – SAADAT HASAN MANTO
ADAPTATION – SANJEEV MEHTA & MAYA RAO
LIGHTS & SOUND - MAYA RAO
COSTUMES & PROPERTIES - SONIA MEHTA
PRODUCER – MAYA RAO
DIRECTOR NARENDRA SACHAR
We at Lamakaan are kicking off a series “Untold Histories of Hyderabad''. There cannot be a greater social tragedy than people of a region having been denied their histories. We intend to provide a platform where these untold stories are shared and exchanged with authors, academicians, scholars, students independent researchers, etc, to produce an archive, an accurate knowledge system, that the current and future generations can access.
The first workshop session is intended to demystify the merger of Hyderabad State into the Indian Union in Sep 1948 under the military project “Operation Polo” popularly known as “Police Action”. In-person attendance will be Prof. Afsar Mohammed, University of Pennsylvania, and the author of the recently published book “Remaking History: 1948 Police Action and the Muslims of Hyderabad”.
ALL ARE WELCOME! ENTRY FREE!
While we celebrate the New Year with fervor and gaiety, let's celebrate the cinema of Hollywood's most elegant film director, Ernst Lubtisch's films.
Ernst Lubitsch (/ˈluːbɪtʃ/; January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German-born film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having "the Lubitsch touch". Among his best known works are Trouble in Paradise (1932), Design for Living (1933), Ninotchka (1939), The Shop Around the Corner (1940), To Be or Not to Be (1942) and Heaven Can Wait (1943).
He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director three times for The Patriot (1928), The Love Parade (1929), and Heaven Can Wait (1943). In 1946, he received an Honorary Academy Award for his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture.
Film Title: THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER | 1940 | 99 Mins | US | English Language with English Subtitles
About the film: The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 American romantic comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Frank Morgan. The screenplay was written by Samson Raphaelson based on the 1937 Hungarian play Parfumerie by Miklós László. Eschewing regional politics in the years leading up to World War II, the film is about two employees at a leathergoods shop in Budapest who can barely stand each other, not realizing they are falling in love as anonymous correspondents through their letters
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Prof. Subendu Ghosh takes us on a musical journey through India’s secular traditions of Amir Khusro, Kabir, Tansen, Bulle Shah, Lalan Faqeer, Nazeer Akbarabadi, Tagore, Faiz, Ramprasad Bismil and others. Composed and sung by Subendu, this is a performance of sheer breadth of traditions covered in an evening.
This is a presentation to remind ourselves as we pass through a difficult period of communal tensions and violence, about India’s secular commitment. The people of India have lived in peace and harmony over the ages. Despite differences in religions, they have all contributed to build a very rich and composite culture, and this is beautifully reflected in our literature and music. This programme is a musical journey through India’s traditions of secular poetry, in a historical order beginning from the 13th century to the present day. Most of the music is composed and sung by Dr. Subhendu Ghosh and is based on Hindustani ragas or other musical forms including the traditional folk songs. The narrative includes a number of historical personalities like Hazrat Amir Khusro, Kabir, Mian Taan Sen, Bulle Shah, Lalan Faqir, Nazeer Akbarabadi, Ramprasad Bismil, Faiz Ahmed Faiz and Rabindranath Tagore. This is a small effort to highlight the poetic genius of our Indian poets and pay our tribute to those who dedicated their lives to a Secular India.
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Mohammed Shoeb Saqib Ibrahim is trained classical and ghazal singer. He was also awarded Begum Akhtar award as best ghazal singer. His melodious voice will turn the normal evening into a magical evening.
This ghazal night is organized by Raffu Chakkar Entertainers as part of celebrations as we step into the 12th year anniversary in the field of performance arts. Ticket Rs 150/-