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marathistars · 6 years ago
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Top 10 Marathi Films of 2018
2018 has been a splendid year for Marathi cinema! The great cinema was made last year too, but the audiences didn’t quite respond towards it! This year the audiences have wholeheartedly loved Marathi cinema & the box-office has boomed tremendously especially in the second half of 2018! So here’s our list of top 10 Marathi films of the year! Films that are high on quality as well have clicked with…
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chal-chitra · 2 years ago
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2020 (pandemic year)
Chitra 2020
Star Wars
The last 40 minutes of Argo
Play: उसकी पाँचवीं
Irishman
Brian Banks
Kapil Sharma (Shatrughn Sinha)
Simmba (Sara Ali Khan)
Two popes
Late Night (Mindy Kaling)
The boy who harnessed the wind (Africa - wind turbine)
Petta (Rajani)
KwK (Saif and Sara)
Lady Bird
It rains in New York (Woody Allen)
Chopsticks
Guilty (Kiara Advani) *
Kabir Singh (Sahid, Kiara)
Alifa (Assam)
Jojo Rabbit (WWII) *
Ford versus Ferrari (Matt Damon) *
Made in China (Rajkumar Rao, Boman) *
Badla (Bacchan, Tapasee) *
Ellen Degeneres: DL
Barak Obama : DL
The great Gambler
Games (Abhishek, Anupam, Kangana) *
Taj Mahal 1989. 7 episodes. (Anshul Chauhan) **
Chupke Chupke *
The Devils mistress (Goebells) *
Little Italy
Como Ciado Del Ceila *
Jai mummy di (Supriya and Poonam)
Shimla Mirch (Rao, Hema)*
Karthik calling Karthik *
Andaz Apna Apna * (so bad it’s good)
Bara Ana (NUShah) *
Gol Mal old *
Sangam
Gol Mal new
Very bad movie
Mathausen (WWII photographer) *
Namak Halal*
Mumbai Matinee (terrible)
Resistance Banker *
Maska *
LuvShuvtey Chicken Koorma*
Badshaho (Ajay + Illeana)*
Schitt Creek* (serial)
Do duni chaar (Rishi Neetu)*
Bend it like becham
Dostana
Little things* (serial)
The Lift Boy *
Qarib qarib single (Irrfan)
Love Aaj Kal x
George Clooney - DL
Jay-Z - DL
Seinfeld - DL
Back to the Future
Back to the future 2
Hasmukh (serial)
Material (Muslim comedian)
Deadline sirf 24 ghante (IK)
Melinda Gates - DL
Meri pyari Bindu (Parinerti)
What are the odds? (Abhay Deol)
Hasi to phasi (Parineeti)
Pink - last 20 min
The Goldfinch (panting)
Arthur Newman
Aarakshan (Amitabh Deepika)
Thappad
Space Force (Episodes)
Just mercy (death row)
SNL (Reese Witherspoon)
This beautiful fantastic
American Son
The Indian detective (Russel peters)
Casablanca (Ingrid Bergmann)*+++
Indiscreet+
Choked*
351 DNI-
Mr and Mrs 55 (ठंडी हवा काली घटा)*
Dil tera diwana (Shammi, Mala)*
Darbar (Rajni)*
Do Anjane
Tumsa Nahi Dekha (जवानिया ये मस्त मस्त. यूँ तो हमने लाख हसीं. छुपने वाले सामने आ. देखो क़सम से. आए हो दूरसे )***
CID (कहीं पे निगाहें. *
Andaaz (दिल उसे दो जो जाँ देदे, जाँ उसे दो दिल देदे. **
Brahmachari
Chori chori
Paying Guest *++
Evening in Paris *
Itefaq (RK) *
Penalty (Manipur discrimination) ***
Love marriage***
Extra ordinary journey of a fakir (Dhanush, Erin Moriarty) ***
Door Ke Darahan *** (Alice after 30 years)
The last dance*+
Chaman Bahar***
Raat akeli hai **
Aagey se right (Shreehas Talpade)
Shakuntala Devi *
Vanaja **
Gunjan Saxena ***
Making of Lagaan (madness in the desert)***
Lagaan***
Yuva
Midnight in Paris ***
Firebrand (sexual abuse) ***
Class of 83***
Gour Hari Das: freedom (Vinay Pande)***
For here or to go*
The sky is pink (SCID)***
Hope Aur hum**** (NUShah)
Bandish Bandits***
Axone **
Cargo***
15th Aug *** (Mrunmayi Deshpande) marathi
Aaron (marathi - 🇫🇷). **
Dr Kashinath Ghanekar***
Social Dilemma
Cycle****(Dipti Lele; Maithili Patwardhan)
Poshter girl *
Bhai
A bridge too far **
SNL
Kisi se na kehna
Enemy at the gates***
Gran Torino***
Dedh Ishqiya x
The world is not enough
Serious men **
Solva. saal. ***
Dalai Lama Scientist ****
Lizzo *+
Karadashiyan
Borat
Seberg
Gran Torino
Enemy at the gates
Manet
The vision after sermon (Gaugin)
Self portrait Bandaged Ear (van Gogh)
The card players (Cezanne)
Young and Old (William Dobson)
DL: Robert Downey Jr
Bad boy Billionaires (Mallya)
Guillermo Vilas
The life ahead (Sophia Loren)
Fargo
Ginny Weds Sunny**
Beyond the clouds (Bombay slums)*
Love per square foot (Angira Dhar)**
Shimla Mirch 🌶 *
Waiting room Coma (NU Shah)**
Yeh Ballet *
The office
Creative Indians:
⁃ Boman Irani
⁃ Nawazuddin Sheikh
⁃ Radhika Apte
(Radhika Apte)
Lust Stories (4 stories; Zoya, Karan, Anurag. Banerjee)
Hunterrr (4 women)
X past is present (Rajat Kapoor)
I am (4 stories) Juhi
Bhag Beanie Bhag (Manto) dark
Do paise ki dhoop char aane ki baarish* (Deepti Naval; Manisha Koirala, Rajit Kapoor)
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pravasichhokro · 3 years ago
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Experience of living in different cities
In my life of more than 7 decades, I have lived in some 8 cities starting from Ahmedabad, Pilani, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Yokohama( Japan), Muscat (Oman) and Bangalore, in that order. I will make an attempt to pen down the “trivial”, but not so common, features of my experience.
I was brought up in Ahmedabad from 1954 to 1967, which were mostly my student days. We lived on the outskirt of the city and our society of bungalows was surrounded by open fields where still farming was going on. Other than school and college, I was busy playing different games with my neighbors. I enjoyed Gujarati snacks and would take extra efforts to get them. Our neighbors were very kind and did not complain of our cricket or other games played anytime of the day. City had a very good bus service and it was our main transport. Our bungalow had a few tenants like us but it did have a problem of water and sewage. Water supply was short and erratic, and septic tank sometime spilt over. We loved the festival of Navratri ( Garba/Dandia) and kite flying on Makarsankrant. 
I shifted to BITS, Pilani hostel for five years from 1967. The change from day scholar to hostel life was huge. I could do what I wanted and when I wanted (freedom) except class attendance. Other than academic pursuit, I was able to indulge in sports/games. I learnt how to play basket ball, table tennis and contract bridge. I improved my ability to play carom, cricket and hockey. Being confined to the campus for a couple of months at a stretch, I enjoyed food in the mess and also outside at Nutan market/dhabas. I was introduced to black (udad) dal, lemon rice, mawa mutter, stuffed parathas and stuffed capsicum/tomato in the mess. Outside the campus got to taste Titar (partridge), reportedly a banned bird. I was bombarded by Hindi movies as every Saturday a movie was screened for students. I probably saw more than 125 movies in BITS in five years, compared to less than 20 movies seen earlier. Initially the old movies were screened in 16 mm in a quadrangle of the main building but later new movies in 35 mm in a huge auditorium. Once in a while, we escaped the campus life to see late night movie in a makeshift shed called Jayashree talkies.
After graduation in 1972, I lived in South Delhi till the late 70’s, initially as a bachelor and then a family man. Major problem of Delhi was public transport as I did not own a vehicle then. City bus (DTC), autorikshaw or yellow taxi were most unreliable and the operators ( drivers and conductors) most non-cooperative and rude. My wife, who joined me from Bombay, was most shocked as she compared this scene with BEST of Bombay. I did not face much problem as I used a contract bus to go to office. As a bachelor, I used to join others on most Saturday night’s for a party. The liquor law did not permit drinking in public so we sometime managed to cross into Haryana (Faridabad) and consumed beers and chicken. Returning after the fling was not a problem as “drive after drinks “was not an offence. In Delhi, we enjoyed different types of food –Punjabi and Chinese. Our favorite places were Lajpatnagar market, M block market in GKI, Narulas and Hongkong in GKI. Most tasty samosa was made by a small vendor in East of Kailash A block market. At residence, we faced water shortage and had to cook on kerosene stove.
We  shifted to Bombay in early 80’s and lived there for 8 years. Biggest difference was a moderate summer compared to Delhi and very efficient city transport whether bus, taxi or autorikshaw. We also enjoyed the sea and its beeches- Girgaon, Dadar, Juhu and Malad. We, however, had to face some water shortage. We once again were able to enjoy street food like batata vada, Frankie, bhel etc. We also loved Irani café menu of maska pav, kheema pav, baida( egg) roti etc. We started going to Marathi plays often and enjoyed the change from Hindi movies. I got to own a flat in 1982 and a Bajaj scooter in 1984. That made life easy.
We moved to Pune in the mid 80’s for a brief period and are staying there till date (more than 20 years) except our breaks to go to Japan, Oman and Bangalore. In first phase, we got to live in a bigger place, owned our own Premier Padmini car and telephone line at residence, all thanks to Thermax, my employer. The major sigh of relief was water availability and good round the year weather-moderate summer, monsoon and winter. These advantages remain even today. Pune offered the advantages of a village and city. Distances were short and day out picnic spots in the surrounding hills were approachable and affordable. I got introduced to music (performing arts) of all kinds –classical, light, gazal, filmy and non filmy. I was able to attend live performances of stars like Pt. Jasraj, Kaushiki Chakravarty, Shaunak Abhisheki, Hariharan, Raghunandan Panashikar, Jagjiy Singh, Alka Yagnik, Shankar Madhavan,Shaan, Sarod by Amjad Ali, dances by Hema Malini, Minakshi Sheshadri. Also new upcoming stars like Vibhavari Joshi Apte, Hrishikesh Ranade.Pune reintroduced us to Lord Ganesh and we love the ten day special festival of Ganpati. I was and am able to indulge in outdoor activities like walking, swimming and going to hills. We got introduced to YOGA-pranayam, Omkar, suryanamskar etc. We do it regularly even today. Our health received a boost as we got to know more about homeopathy medicines as my wife has seen lot of benefits to this alternative therapy. I was able to afford and enjoy different cuisines. My membership of a club once again enabled me to see a Hindi movie every week. Since it was free, one had the luxury to walk out of un-interesting movie without feeling guilty.
We moved to Yokohama, Japan during the 90’s. The change was huge-from “stone” age of Pune, India to space tech level in Yokohama,Japan. The weather was excellent and all the utilities-water, piped gas, electricity and land line were reliable and affordable. First time we used a Microwave oven and rice cooker with a timer. Only my daughter’s international school fee was a huge dent on my pocket but she had the best quality of education. We got initiated into Japanese food and loved visiting China Town for authentic Chinese cuisine. My daughter enjoyed the American fast food at McDonald’s and Pizzas at Shakey’s. Surprisingly there were more than fifty Indian restaurants in Tokyo area and we loved the Naan served there. The public transport (bus, train, taxi) was reliable, clean and convenient even for foreigners like us despite the language hurdle. We also enjoyed a ride on the famous bullet train (called Shinkansen) from Yokohama to Kyoto (400 kms). Like Japanese people, we also started visiting and appreciating the nature in the hills near Yokohama including hot springs and Mt. Fuji. We were surprised and shocked to find all public places-footpath, roads, stations, bus stops and toilets were spotlessly clean (clean like home). Another surprise was that weather forecast was very reliable and available in the lift lobby of the buildings. Being an island country, it would rain any time and this forecast helped. We also got introduced to huge superstores and malls.  Some malls were part of railway stations e.g. Yokohama. We also got to know the vending machine culture of Japan. Many daily required items (soft drinks, coffee, tea, snacks, milk, beer, cigarette etc) could be purchased from vending machines which were all over- on footpath, near stations, lift lobbies, parks etc.Even train tickets were on a vending machine. We also made our first visit to entertainment parks like Disneyland. We also got used to the deep tub (OFURO) bath that Japanese used to keep warm during winter. I got introduced to Sumo, the Japanese wrestling and professional baseball.
We moved to Muscat, Oman for two and a half years in the late 90’s. Other than the high temperatures (summer could be + 50 Deg C), the life was very enjoyable. Oman was an exception in the Middle East and it honored Indians and Hindus. The biggest hurdle to mobility was a driving license and I got it fast luckily. I was glad to drive around in a Camry, poor person’s Mercedes. We were regular visitors to 200 year old Shiva temple and newly built Krishna temple, both built and managed by kutchi community. We were able to buy Indian vegetables and fruits easily and reasonably priced. There was easy access to Indian restaurants and street food. We got introduced to Kerala paratha (laccha paratha) and some tandoori roti from Pakistani outlets. We got introduced to Lebanese cuisine and we loved it. We could go out for dinner, which also offered Indian music or Egyptian belly dance. We were privileged to see Hindi movies on Thursday night, a day before they were released in Mumbai. We were able to drive down to Dubai in 4 hours (400 Kms) and enjoy the shopping. Driving was a pleasure as all had to follow the traffic rules and they were followed. Muscat had lovely road side greenery and flowers, and they were maintained with great efforts. Muscat airport restaurant was open for non-muslims during Ramadan and that was a big relief.
After retiring from a Pune company in 2012, I took a short assignment in Bangalore. We were lucky to stay in huge residential complex in Whitefield. First time in our life, we stayed in high rise building on the 11th floor. We enjoyed the famous Bangalore weather but had to face mosquito menace. The complex had a zero water requirement as it treated and re-circulated most of the sewage. It, however, gave a bad smell in parking area (basement). We had to bear bad water quality. We used aqua guard treated water for cooking and bought Bisleri for drinking. The water quality also reflected in poor quality of green vegetables. Another problem we faced was traffic jams- it took almost 90 minutes from our residence to reach the airport. Most facilities in our area were catering to IT crowd and hence it was re-adjustment for us.
In conclusion, I can say that present day life style is a mixture of what we picked up from different cities. Ironically my wife always wanted and wants things from the cities we left behind. For example, she wants palak, green peas and fulgobi (vegetables) from Delhi, Fish from Mumbai, Farsan from Ahmedabad, Miso soup and Yakisoba from Japan, Mysore pak from Bangalore. These small things keep us connected to the cities we had lived in.
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bharatmarks-blog · 6 years ago
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mumbaicoworking · 6 years ago
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40+ Fascinating Things To Do in Mumbai
1) Play at Smaaash
Smaaash is located all over India. But here in Mumbai, it is situated in Lower Parel. Hi-tech virtual reality games – only VR entertainment area in the city. Or get bowled by likes of Malinga and Shane Warne. All services available under one roof- Food, Games, Music & Party. Just like Miley Cyrus you’ll be singing “Can’t stop won’t stop” and Smaaash’s tagline is just that: “Can’t stop playing”.
This is one of the first things to do in Mumbai.
Location: Smaaash, Kamala Mills Compound, Gate No. 4, Lower Parel, Mumbai, 400 013
Hours: Monday to Friday: From 1 pm to 1 am; Saturday to Sunday: From 12 pm to 1 am
Contact Details:+91 992 008 8333
2) Haji Ali
The Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and dargah (tomb) located on an islet off the coast of Worli in the southern part of Mumbai. Near the heart of the city proper, the dargah is one of the most recognizable landmarks of Mumbai. People come all over from the world to visit this place. It is said that people who wish something inside this tomb, get their wish granted.
So either visit, if you’re a believer or just visit for the picturesque view of the sea.
Location: Dargah Rd, Haji Ali, Mumbai, Maharashtra
3) Dhobi Ghat
How can you not visit Dhobi Ghat? Dude, Aamir Khan made a movie about it which makes this place one of the things to do in Mumbai. This 140-year-old dhobi ghat (a place where clothes are washed) is Mumbai’s biggest human-powered washing machine: every day hundreds of people beat the dirt out of thousands of kilograms of soiled Mumbai clothes and linen in 1026 open-air troughs. The best view is from the bridge across the railway tracks near Mahalaxmi train station.
Location: 1, Anandilal P Marg, Dhobi Ghat, Shanti Nagar, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400011
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 8 PM
Contact Details: 098929 69283
4) Sardar Pav Bhaji
In medieval times, it was made for laborers as they have not much time with them and in a hurry, they put all the veggies n masala in the pot along with some sprinkle some seasoning and here’s Bhaji is ready. Today, it is available across India but some places offer really special food. You agree on that so it is Sardar’s PavBhaji. It is located near Mumbai Central Station, just a 5-minute walk. Hidden carefully behind the white barriers like a lady in veil but ask any passerby they will guide and you are on your target. You order your food and within minute’s two plates of steel will arrive, one will have vegetable masala bhaji with a dollop of butter on it and for the buns, they are fluffy enough to melt in your mouth. Just dig in and enjoy the delicacy of Mumbai.
Location: 66-A, 166-B, Tardeo Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400034
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 2 AM
Contact Details: 022 2353 0208
5) Chor Bazaar
‘Chor Bazaar, located near Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai, a place near Kamathipura’, is one of the largest flea markets in India. The area is one of the tourist attractions of Mumbai. The word chor means thief in Marathi and Hindi. Chor means a thief in Hindi, many years back, during the times of the British, this market was called as Shor Bazaar. Shor means noise in Hindi, as this used to be one of the noisiest flea markets of India. Eventually, stolen goods and second-hand goods started making their way into this market and the name changed to “Chor Bazaar” or the “Thieves Market”
Location: Mutton Street, Kumbhar Wada, Mumbai 400033, Maharashtra, India
Hours: No Fixed Timings, Open 24 Hours
How to reach Chor Bazaar Mumbai
Cab-(Google Maps – Grant Road Station Bridge To Chor Bazaar Via MaulanaShakaut Ali Road), Train
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6) Taraporewala
Taraporewala Aquarium is India’s oldest aquarium and one of the city’s main attractions. it hosts marine and freshwater fishes. The aquarium is located on Marine Drive in Mumbai. It was re-opened after renovation on March 3, 2015. Head there for a fun-filled family day. At Taraporewala Aquarium, there are 100 species of Marine and Fresh Water Fish including seven types of Coral Fish from the Lakshadweep Islands. Attractions include Sharks, Turtles, Rays, Moray Eels, Sea Turtles, Small Starfish, and Stingrays. Exhibits offer a glimpse of the variety of Marine life in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. There is also a room with Fossils and Preserved fish in Bottles, along with Rare Sea Shells.
This is one of the best things to do in Mumbai with your family.
Entry Fees: Kids – Rs 30 /- ( 3 To 12 years) Adults – Rs 60/-
Location: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Marine Drive, Near Charni Road Railway Station, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002
Contact Details: 022 2282 1239
7) Crawford Market
Crawford Market is one of South Mumbai’s most famous markets. It was named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of the city. Although, not the only wholesale market of Mumbai, this place still gives the best deals compared to location shops and other places in western and central suburbs. The fun of purchasing items in cheaper deals and more options to select from is what this market is known for apart from its Heritage iconic looks. Apart from special Diwali and Christmas shopping, there are many more shops like plastic crockery, chocolates and pets, and birds sold too. The market is thriving from Monday to Saturday from 11:00 am till 8:00 pm and best timings to visit here is Morning and afternoon between 3:30 – 4:00 pm. So even if you’re broke, you’ll not go home empty-handed.
Location: Dhobi Talao, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
Crawford is quite connected to CST station if coming from Central Mumbai Route and the nearest station for Western Railway route is ‘Marine Lines’ at just 10 to 15 minutes walking distance from railway station and 5 minutes by Taxi.
Contact Details: 096640 36423
http://www.crawford-market.com
8) Marine Drive
It ’s a 3 km long & six-lane road situated in south Mumbai area along the coast of the Arabian sea. This is a c-shaped road that joins Nariman point to Babulnath. Marine drive road is officially known as “Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road”. A large number of local as well as foreign tourists visit this place to enjoy the scenic beauty & soothing sea breeze. One can enjoy beautiful walkway and stunning sunset views at marine drive Mumbai. It is one of the major tourist attractions in Mumbai. Lots of people right from children to old people come to this spot to enjoy a calm walk & to see the beautiful sunset. It is a nice place to hang out with your family as well as with friends. The calm sea & tall buildings along the coast of a marine drive Mumbai are worth experiencing.
Location: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Chowpatty, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400007, India
9) Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during the 20th century in Bombay, India. The monument was erected to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary at Apollo Bunder on their visit to India in 1911. The Gateway is a favorite gathering spot for locals and a top place for people-watching. Giant-balloon sellers, photographers, vendors making bhelpuri (puffed rice tossed with fried rounds of dough, lentils, onions, herbs, and chutneys) and touts rub shoulders with locals and tourists, creating all the hubbub of a bazaar. In February/March, they are joined by classical dancers and musicians who perform during the Elephanta Festival. Boats depart from the gateway’s wharves for Elephanta Caves. This is one of the most visited places by people around the world which makes it one of the most important things to do in Mumbai.
Location: Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001
10) Maska Bun (with Chai)
What will an ideal evening in Mumbai look like? A couple of friends sitting in a bakery enjoying bun-maska with a piping hot cup of chai. Bun Maska and chai for Mumbaikars is an emotion and a ritual that is being followed for many years. The typical bun is slightly sweet and is studded with raisins. It is cut in half and generously laden with dollops of butter and served with a cup of kadak chai. The best way to have it is to dip the bun into hot tea and savor every bite. The butter or maska on the bun is a mix of white butter and fresh cream. Where can you experience this emotion in the shape of an eatable? Restaurants like Yazdani Bakery, Café Irani Chai etc.
So grab your gang and head over to experience this wonderful delicacy.
Locations:
Yazdhani Bakery-
Address: 1, Horniman Circle, 11/11A, Cawasji Patel Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001
11) Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Love all things nature? Head on to the most visited National park of India. Spread across 100 km acres of land, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is the home to the most beautiful flora and fauna. You’ll be in awe of how wonderful nature really is. Chital (or spotted deer), rhesus macaque and bonnet macaque are some of the wild mammals that can easily be spotted roaming inside the park. Other large mammals found in the park are the black-naped or Indian Hare, muntjac (barking deer), porcupine, Asian palm civet, chevrotain (mouse deer), Hanuman or grey langur, Indian flying-fox, sambar deer, and leopard. One can also spot striped hyena or four-horned antelope. This is the best thing to do in Mumbai if you want some time in the greenery and bliss of nature.
So step out of chaotic city life and spend some time with Mother Nature, she’ll appreciate it.
Address: Mumbai-Gujarat Road, Borivali East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400066
Hours: Opens 7:30 AM
Phone: 022 2886 0389
12) Explore Film City
Most of the drama and cries of Bollywood mothers are shot here. Film City is an integrated film studio complex situated near Sanjay Gandhi National Park at Goregaon East, Mumbai in India. It has several recording rooms, gardens, lakes, theaters and grounds that serve as the venue of many Bollywood film shootings. Film City was shut down for visitors due to Leopard attacks but now it’s back is business.
So go see the action happen live and hopefully you’ll get to see your favorite stars there too.
Location: Address: Inside Dadasaheb PhalkeChitranagri Main Gate, Post Aarey Milk Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400065
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 11:15 PM
Contact Details: 022-28401533 / 28403530 / 28497500
13) Juhu Beach
Sip on Golas (crushed ice with your favorite juice mixed with some chaat masala) or chomp on some chana masala(black chickpea salad with butter, selected veggies, and spices) while taking in the breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea, this beach is a must visit for all the beach lovers out there. So definitely add this to the must thing to do in Mumbai.
Location: Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
14) Anda Burji Near Cooper Hospital
It’s a small street food set up and has been running for over 25 years outside the landmark Cooper Hospital serving hot Egg Bhurji (a spicy Indianized version of scrambled egg with bread loaves) &PavBhaji (spicy mashed vegetables with bread loaves) and their multiple variants right off the stove. If you ask around for the Bhurjiwala in Juhu gully, be almost sure that you will be directed to this place. When you see it from a distance it looks like a small blink-and-you-miss place. But stop at it long enough and you know you will come back for more. For the joy of a rice version of the PavBhaji or anything to do with eggs, this place is a must visit and definitely the best things to do in Mumbai, and visit again and again just to try everything on the menu.
Location: Mangal Jyot Building, CD Barfiwala Road, Vile Parle West, Mumbai.
Hours: Open from 6:45 pm
Contact Details: 093247 06250
15) Live Music @ Novotel
The Sunday brunch or mid-week dinner at the Novotel scores points for its fabulous poolside and seaside setting. Dine on a diverse range of Indian and international cuisine at The Square café with some live music in the background. Grab an outdoor table if possible. And, why not stay on for the sunset over the ocean? Gadda da Vida, the hotel’s bar, has happy hours from 4-8 p.m. and is the perfect spot. The best things to do in Mumbai if you want some good music and dinner with your bae.
Location: Balraj Sahni Rd, Juhu Beach, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400049
Contact Details: 022 6693 4444
16) Amazing Escape Room
The Amazing Escape will intrigue, entertain and delight you with vivid stories, complex puzzles, and fascinating challenges. How to play? Book one of their games(plenty to choose from), show up before time, listen to the pre-briefing, get yourself locked for 60 minutes and solve the puzzles given and have an amazing experience indeed.
Location: 101, 1st Floor, Durolite House, Near Citi Mall, Opposite Tanishq Showroom, Above All The Plus Size Store, New Link Road, Andheri West. Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053
Contact Details: +91 77100 00808; 022 49722888
17) Trampoline Park
Get your inner child out with this trampoline park. Slam dunk your daily worries away and jump away to glory. They provide bookings for birthday parties etc. So go visit that child version of yourself again, it misses you. One of the most unique things to do in Mumbai.
Location: B-62, SR 41 A, 1st Floor, Shreyas Industrial Estate, Off New Link Road, Next to Oberoi Springs, Andheri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9 PM
Contact Details: 022 4972 8882
www.letsplayparty.in
18) Amar Juice Center
One of the busiest restaurants in town that people wait in line to have food from this place. Famous for various dishes like PavBhaji, Dosasetc, visiting this food joint is a must thing to do in Mumbai. Best time to visit would be after the sunset and just around dinner time which is 8 pm which goes on till peak midnight.
So go, it’s definitely worth the wait.
Location: No.3, Gulmohar Road, Beside Cooper Hospital, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400056
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 1:30 AM
Contact Details: 022 2624 791
19) Iskcon Temple
“Hare Rama Hare Rama
Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna Hare Hare”
The melodious chants of this supreme mantra will surround your soul once you are in the abode of this serene temple. It has the power to ward off evil and destruction. You will find devotees swaying with there arms up in the air, lost in the holy rhythm, spiritually connected and cherishing their emotional bond with Lord Krishna during the Aarti. It’s the best thing to do in Mumbai because you get to see people’s faith and that which is so beautiful to experience.
Location: Hare Krishna Land, Juhu Church Road, Juhu, Mumbai – 400049, Maharashtra
Contact Details: 022 2620 6860
http://www.iskconmumbai.com
20) Watching a play at Prithvi Theatre
The name of the place was a tribute to the late actor Prithviraj Kapoor. The main trustee was the late Shashi Kapoor and his wife Jennifer Kapoor. Prithvi Theatre has shows every day of the year (closed Mondays), hosts an annual Summertime programme of workshops and plays for children, the Memorial Concert on 28 February, an annual Theatre Festival in November, and many partnership programmes promoting language, poetry, international cinema & documentaries, performing arts – which are free to the public. Go support the local artists, it won’t cost you a penny. Best thing to do in Mumbai after watching the play would be grabbing a bite to eat at Prithvi Cafe. Its wonderful decor will make you want to stay a bit longer and the food is lip-smackingly tasty. Famous for the parathas and chicken cheese nachos, it makes it a must visit.
Location: 20, Janki Kutir, Juhu Church Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400049
Contact Details: 022 2614 9546
21) A Bar Called Life
Replacing the Villa 69 in Juhu is a swanky new place, A Bar Called Life, that opened its doors just a while back. Owned by the same management, the restaurant sees more than just a name change. From the menu to the interiors, every bit has been given a makeover, and what a makeover it is.
So, head to this place for your next party and rest assured, they will take good care of you, provided you are above 25. One of the best things to do in Mumbai if you’re a nocturnal animal.
Location: 30, C/O Paradise Banquets, Opposite Juhu PVR Cinemas, Next to ATS Office, Juhu Circle, Devle Road, Juhu, Mumbai – 400049
Hours: 6 pm to 1:30 am (closed on Monday)
Contact Details: +91 22 2620 0122
22) Mount Mary Church
For over a hundred years situated atop a hillock near Lands End Bandra, overlooking the Arabian Sea is Mount Mary’s Basilica a beautiful edifice in stone that simply stands out in its grandeur, an abode of tranquility, peace, reassurance, and hope. Best time to visit would be in the month of September. Because the ‘Bandra Fair’ or the ‘Feast of Mount Mary’ is a week-long celebration held every September at the Mount Mary Church. And the entire church area is lit up with lights, devotees and believers all across the city come to offer their gratitude and light candles in the shape of a house, car, babies, etc. to symbolize what they really want in their life. This makes it one of the must things to do in Mumbai.
Have faith and do visit this place, it’s truly magical. If you believe in it.
Location: Mt Mary Rd, Bandra West, Mount Mary, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050
Contact Details: 022 2642 3152
www.mountmarybasilicabandra.in
23) Dharavi
Situated in the center of Mumbai and characterized by its heart shape when viewed from above, Dharavi is commonly referred to as ‘The Heart of Mumbai.’ And sure enough, it’s not difficult to see why it’s been honored with such a title. What earns Dharavi its title as ‘the heart of Mumbai’ is not it’s economic contributions nor is it its physical shape. Dharavi deserves this title because of the people that live within its walls.
Visiting this place is one of the must things to do in Mumbai because it shows that people even who barely have any proper means to survive are happier and living their lives fully. It’s needed for us to see this because of the consumerist society of ours which always makes a person want more and more. As Jim Carrey famously said, “I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.”
Location: Dharavi, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001, India.
24) Bandra Fort
Previously known as Castella de Aguada, Bandra Fort was built in 1640 by the Portuguese. This fort which is home to rich history, today happens to be popular with fitness enthusiasts. If you have been trying to get fit and are a solo ranger like me, Bandra Fort can play a wonderful accomplice in your plans. Apart from being a tourist attraction, it’s also home to a stair-cased park that is perfect for toning those muscles and burning off some fat. One of the best things to do in Mumbai if you want to look over the sea and look at the wonderful architectural magic that is the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
Location: Byramji Jeejeebhoy Road, Bandstand Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400050.
Hours: Monday-Sunday 6 AM–6:30 PM
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25) Shopping at Linking Road, Bandra.
This place is a must visit for people who are shopaholics like me but don’t want to burn a hole in their pockets. Linking Road is famous for the colorful and cheap shoes, bags and fashion accessories which are sold there. Street shopping is the best kind of shopping because you get so much variety in so little money. So go ahead and treat yoself, without being a broke bunny.
Location: The road starts from S.V Road in Bandra and continues to Khar, and extends beyond this towards Santacruz and Juhu in the north of the city. R.D National College is situated on Linking Road.
26) AB Celestial
108 permissions, 3 years and she finally made it! Let’s welcome Mumbai’s first floating restaurant, AB Celestial. Waiting stylishly for you at the Bandra end of the sea link. Serving continental food fronting mesmerizing view of city skylines, Sunset and Bandra Worli Sea link all being inside the Arabian sea. This is the perfect place to be and the best things to do in Mumbai, take your bae to/or go with a couple of friends and enjoy the night away.
Location: 500 Meters behind The Bandra-Worli Sealink Toll Plaza, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050
Hours: Opens 6 PM
Contact Details: 098193 30023
27) Mahim Dargah
Mahim Dargah, also known as Makhdoom Ali Mahimi Dargah. It is managed by Pir Makhdum Saheb Charitable Trust and the officials have been hosting qawwals from across the country. The Qawwali that starts after the evening prayers at 7.30 pm goes on until 10 pm. The Qawwalis resonates with your soul and rejuvenate you.
Location: 24/B, HMA Faqir St, Al Hussain Cooperative Housing Society, The Mahim Makarand CHS, Mahim West, Mahim, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400016
28) Siddhivinayak Temple
Ganesha is the first to be worshipped before beginning any new project or venture as he is the destroyer of obstacles (Vighnaharta). This is Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple at Prabhadevi in Mumbai, a two-century-old Temple that fulfills the desires of the worshipers. The city of Mumbai is a mute witness to places of worship & historical interest, which are not only popular but also of archaeological importance. Beautifully carved with the idols dressed up for every aarti (daily procession), devotees from all over come to offer their prayers and seek blessings. Makes it one of most blessed things to do in Mumbai.
Location: SK Bole Rd, Prabhadevi, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400 028.
Contact Details: 022 2437 3626
www.siddhivinayak.org
29) Ashok Vada Pav Stall
It’s a huge crime to eat Vada Pav elsewhere other than Mumbai streets. And it definitely has to be Ashok VadaPav, popularly known as the Kirti College Vada Pav in Mumbai. You’re missing out delicious street food if you’re not trying it. Run by Ashok Thakur, the stall open from 11 am to 9:30 pm attracts a large number of people who come daily to eat their favorite snack at the stall. For Rs15 per vada pav, Thakur and his employees sell thousands of vada pavs per day. Various celebrities swear by this delicious bun filled with spicy potato fritter such as Madhuri Dixit, Jackie Shroff, Shabana Azmi, Sonu Nigam and Sushmita Sen have gone to the stall and eaten. So what are YOU waiting for?
Location: Kashinath Dhuru Marg, Dadar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 9 PM
Contact Details: 099205 55113
30) Shivaji Park
One of the largest parks in Mumbai, Shivaji Park is situated in Dadar. A popular hub for political and social meetings, this park holds great historical and cultural significance since before India got independence. It has well-laid pathways, lined with towering trees on either side, which are ideal for leisure walks. This park is also famous among cricket lovers and has been a training ground for many famous international cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar, and Vinod Kambli. One of the best things to do in Mumbai if you’re a Cricket fanatic.
Location: Opposite Mayor’s bungalow, Dadar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400028.
Hours: Open 24 hours
31) Kamala Mills Nightlife
The mills of Mumbai, which were once famous for churning out the most amount of business in the city, are now home to the best nightlife spots in Mumbai. Kamala Mills Compound is the undisputed leader when it comes to bars and eateries. Offers plenty places to choose from. So are you planning to hit the clubs this weekend? Head over to Kamala Mills for a night to remember.
Location: Kamala Mills Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400013
32) AER Lounge
Comes under the roof of Four Seasons Hotel that has carved its special place in the hospitality industry. The luxurious lounge leaves you amazed with its calmness that you crave for in the midst of city commotion. It is an ideal place for people who can take those big shots and dive into the signature collection of drinks. The amazing rooftop gives you a splendid view of the city and takes you one step closer to it. An addition to the platter is delectable finger food that gives you that satiates you in no time. Drink Mixology Skills of the trained Bartenders surely takes you to an altogether different level! the sight from the lounge makes it one of the best things to do in Mumbai.
Location: Four Seasons Hotel, 34th Floor, 114, Dr. E Moses Road, Worli, South Central, 400018
Contact Details: 022-24818444
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33) CSMT at night
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) formerly known as Victoria Terminus is a historic railway station and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra. As the sun sets and sunlight is not there to light up the city, the entire railway station is lit up with colorful lights making it a sight to see. Best time to visit it is past 9 pm when the chaos dials down.
Location: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001.
34) Colaba Causeway
One of the most crowded and electrifying places to visit in Mumbai is the Colaba Causeway, famous for being the shopping paradise and having endless shops to choose And at the heart of the unabashed city is the bustling Colaba Causeway – an absolute must-visit. From roadside vendors to glamorous boutiques, the street sells everything you can think of buying? in different quality and prices. If movies are your thing and you want to experience how it was to watch them in halls before multiplexes took over, you can pay a visit to the old movie theatre? Regal Cinema. Behind Regal Cinema, the Causeway leads you to the Bandstand Promenade overlooking the Arabian Sea. If the walk makes you starve for something mouthwatering, you will find the same at the many restaurants? old and new, cafes and franchisee eatery outlets around to pacify your hunger. Visit the famous Cafe` Mondegar to have some lager and chill with your pals. One of the best to do in Mumbai for all the crazy shopaholics out there.
Location: Bakery Ln, Army Area, Nofra, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400005
35) British Council Library
Are you a Bibliophile like me? Or want to find anything related to the British connection? Then this place is surely meant for you. It has some rare manuscripts from the British era. They also give an option of home delivery of books! Choose from a variety of books to read and why Kindle it when you can have the feeling of turning each paper of the book by hand.
Location: 901, 9th Floor, Tower 1, One Indiabulls Centre 841, Senapati Bapat Marg, Elphinstone Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400013
36) Khau Gali in Ghatkopar
If you’re a vegetarian, then this is the right place for you to be. Swarming from food stalls, this entire Gali(lane) is filled with stalls serving mouth-watering food. From new renditions of the old classic dishes to the evergreen dishes which are served for decades long. So go on an empty stomach and leave there with a heart and tummy full of food and happiness.
Location: Khau Galli, Ghatkopar East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400077
37) Homes of Bollywood celebrities
Mumbai is known as the city of dreams and hence is a home to several Bollywood celebrities. From Shah Rukh’s house Mannat to Salman Khan’s Galaxy apartments. Many people wait outside their houses to get a glimpse of their favorite Bollywood celebrities. Every Sunday, fans gather outside Amitabh Bachchan’s house in Juhu to get a glimpse of him and he, without fail, does not disappoint his fans. So this makes it a must visit and one of the things to do in Mumbai for any Bollywood fan, you never know you might get to see your favorite actor/actress.
Location: Shah Rukh’s House Mannat: Land’s End, Bandstand, Bandra (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra – 400050, India
Salman’s Galaxy Apartments: Galaxy Apartments, Bandra, Mumbai
Amitabh Bachchan’s House: Jalsa, B/2, Kapol Housing Society, VL Mehta Road, Juhu, Mumbai, India
38) Take a ride in Mumbai Locals
Mumbai local trains are known to be the busiest transit of all time. There are trains every couple of minutes. Travel from either the Western, Central or the Harbour route. The true sense of Mumbai lies within the feeling of traveling in a Mumbai Local. But remind you, traveling during the peak hours takes next level skills, so brace yourself for it. It’ll be a ride to remember. One of the best things to do in Mumbai because it shows the true spirit of a Mumbaikar.
Location: Any railway station running across Mumbai
39) Massage at Worli Sea Face
After the end of a hectic day, what does a person need? You need your body to relax. At the peak hours of the night, Paaji Chauhan has been helping Mumbaikars relax at Worli sea face for more than two years. That clink is his calling card and those on the lookout for a soothing massage have only to wave at him to summon him. Chauhan, in is his mid-forties, stays in Worli till 4 in the morning. Chauhan says “People can leave their worries behind when they come to the sea face.”
Location: Worli Sea Face, Worli, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400030.
40) Powai Lake
This lake is amongst the beautiful places in the city of Mumbai which you cannot miss out on your visit to this metropolis. Powai Lake is an artificial lake situated in the Powai valley in the northern suburb of Mumbai which was named after Framaji Kavasji Powai Estate. There are also various luxurious hotels and housing complexes around the periphery of the lake. Best time to visit is during the sunset or at night. One of best things to do in Mumbai if you love the sea.
Location: Powai Lake, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400076
41) Find cycle walas
If eateries aren’t your thing, or you’re too far out to find one, there are always cycle walas you can rely on. They’re always present in every area selling idlis all night. Other things you can get from these cycle walas are tea, coffee, and even boost!
42) Chill at the pre-sea link promenade
If you’re in Bandra, there’s a spot right before the sea link and the u-turn you take to get away from the sea link. Avoid couples’ hour in the evening and visit after 11 pm. You’d have to cross over the railing and walk down to the promenade, and it’s definitely worth it. Not many people go here so it’s the perfect place for a peaceful time.
43) Versova rocks also
Another spot to visit after a long night is Versova. The rocks are a peaceful place to sit with your friends and avoid the city lights.
44) Watch bike races
If you’re really out of things to do, you can always watch other people have fun. Marine Drive has regular sightings of bike races as a part of Mumbai nightlife that are exciting to watch. Though stupid on their side, watching it is the safest activity to do.
45) Have midnight buffet at 5 stars
Hunger pangs can hit anytime. And hogging with a bit of class never hurt anyone. Orchid in Vile Parle East, Sofitel in BKC, and The Bayview at Marine Drive are places that serve mouth-watering buffets at midnight.
46)  Eat at Mohammad Ali road
Mohammad Ali road has some delicious and filling cheap shawarmas that are worth traveling for. Not included in the list of eateries since this is a place you wouldn’t need to plan a visit to, you just show up.
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Prashant Kamble Bridal Makeup Artist In Mumbai
Prashant Kamble Bridal Makeup Artist In Mumbai 
Talented makeup artist with an experience of more than Ten years in the industry.Good communication skills which make interpretation of job at hand, ideating with clients, and providing them with accurate representations of what they want easy.Good knowledge of advanced artistry in the makeup field and ability to stay ahead of the curve where latest trends are concerned.
An ability to multitask and manage several projects at once in an industry where time is of utmost concern.I have more than 20 years of experience working in the film and television industry.
I love teaming up with models, photographers, businesses, makeup brands, or anyone looking to learn more about makeup to create fun, inspiring, and creative looks.
Here on this site you will see some of my favorite images of my work from over the years and can contact me for any future collaborations.
TIMELESS BEAUTY
This two hour workshop includes basic skin care, primer, foundation, and application techniques for an everyday look.
SEASONAL WORKSHOPS
Extension to Timeless Beauty workshop this hands on workshop will covers 2 current seasonal looks for day and evening. With an option of extending to three hours and including Timeless Beauty.
CUSTOM BLEND WORKSHOP
30 minute consultation per person focusing purely on blending the perfect foundation to suit your skin and demonstrating the best application technique.
All workshops are best in groups of 4 to 6 women — all ages welcome.
BRIDAL MAKEUP ARTIST IN MUMBAI
Creating beautiful timeless looks for my brides is something I am extremely passionate about.
MAKEUP TRIAL
Your makeup trial is a key appointment leading up to the wedding. In this session we will discuss everything about your desired look for the day. The design of your dress, colours of the bridal party, how you will be having your hair and how you see your makeup on the day. I will then create a look for you reflecting this.
Whilst you want to look absolutely beautiful and radiant when you walk down the aisle, I understand that you still want to be YOU.
To make a booking complete the contact form.
THE WEDDING DAY MAKEUP
On your wedding day, I will come to your home/venue/ hotel to get you and your entourage ready.
Brides plus Entourage of bridesmaids/ mother of the bride/groom & friends/ relatives.
To secure your wedding day a 40% non refundable deposit is required. This can be paid via direct debit or cash. Full payment is required one week before the wedding via direct debit or in the form of cash on the day.
10% surcharge for public holidays
surcharge for early starts prior to 6am
Please note; I travel with a kit that weighs a good 15kg plus a chair. Parking is very important and is to be provided at the client’s expense.
Whilst I concentrate only on Makeup for bridal, I have over the years worked with many Hair Stylists and now have a team I can call on should you also require a fabulous hair stylist for your wedding day.
For more information on my services or to request a quote, please complete the contact form.
Makeup Artist Specialize In
Weddings/Bridal, Engagement and Boudoir Makeup
Senior Portraits
Special Occasion Makeup
Makeup consultations / lessons (this includes makeup classes)
Theatrical Makeup Using Prosthetics
Editorial Makeup, Collaborative Photo Shoots, Print/Media
Videography Makeup For Short Educational Films As Well As Youtube Videos
Film/TV/Print Makeup
PROSTHETICS MAKEUP ARTIST IN MUMBAI
Prashant Kamble works to tight deadlines in adverse locations. His vast knowledge of materials, team-leading skills and an eye for subtle detail helps take the concept to successful application.
BEST HAIR & MAKEUP ARTIST IN MUMBAI
Prashant Kamble has worked on a range of projects — Bollywood blockbusters to low-budget productions. All require a creative, organised, resilient and flexible approach plus great communication and ideas!
Contiloe Films :- Ssssh Koi Hai
Paresh Rawal Production :- Main Aisi Kyu Hoon
Endemol Productions :- Chak Dhoom Dhoom (Personal for Parvesh Rana) Emotional Atyachar-4 (Personal for Parvesh Rana)
UTV Software Communication Ltd :- Date Trap-1 & 2, Love Lock up(Personal for Parvesh Rana and also Contestant )Emotional Atyachaar Season 1,2,3, 4,5. Rakhi Ka Insaaf Season 1, Maa Exchange, Big Switch season 2,Big Switch Season-3, Gajab Desh Kia jab Kahaani, Fearless friends karenege fear ka the end,Atyaachar Ka Punchnama.
Idea Boss Production House:- Raaz Pichle Janam Ka , Fear Files Season 2 & 3.
Worked on Photo Shoot.
Miditech Prodoctions-Live Out Loud.
Marathi Movie- Phaul Kuna & Dhyaas.
ASA Productions- 1920 Movie
Sattelite Production- Filmistan Movie
Saheb Biwi Gangster part-2 Movie Personal Make Up For Pravesh Rana
Essel Vision Production -Sare gama paa (personal for Shankar Mahadevan) ,Indias best dramebaaz(personal for Anurag Basu) and fear files Season 2 and 3 , Dance India Dance Season 4 personal make up for mudadssar khan and ishita Sharma , Dance India Dance LIL MASTERS Season 3 , Personal Make up for Mudassar Khan , Gangs of Haseepur for all artists prostatic make up , getup , hair and makeup.
Maska Pav Production : All promos Shoot.
M Tunes Music Channel In House Make Up Artist.
IdeasBoss Entertainment Pvt : Braain Café season 2 and Mi4 season 2
Lightly Tilted Production : MTV Indies The List
Dream Vault Mda Production : Promo Shoot
Very Busy People Production House : Promo Shoot and Advertisement.
We take up assignments of All Kinds from Corporate, Pre-Wedding, Bridal, Fashion, Boudoir, Bridal Packages, Make-Up and Styling Workshops, Personal Make-Overs, Personal Grooming, Classical Dance Make-Up, Films, Theater and TV Shows.
– Contact us –
Address: 4/19, Mithla Society, D-Monty Lane,Marve Road, Malad (W)Mumbai — 400064.
phone: +91 9819834605
Website: http://prashantkamble.com
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Maska Movie Teaser: A Unique Combo of Thriller & Comedy!
Presented by Sayali Joshi, Sachin Narkar, Vikas Pawar & co-presented by Akash Pendharkar & Vinod Satav under the banners ‘Amol Joshi Productions’ & ‘Swaroop Recreations & Media Pvt. Ltd’ & produced by Prashant Purshottam Patil under the banner ‘Moreshwar Productions’, ‘Maska’ is the directorial debut of actor-writer Priyadarshan Jadhav!
The teaser of ‘Maska’ incorporates various traits of…
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Movie : Maska (2018) | मस्का 
Producer : Prashant Purushottam Patil
Director : Priyadarshan Jadhav
Studio : Amol Joshi Productions, Swarup Recreations Admedia Private Limited and Moreshwar Production 
Star Cast :
Prarthana Behere
Aniket Vishwasrao
Pranav Raorane
Shashank Shende
Chinmay Mandlekar
Vidyadhar Joshi
Story : 
Writer and Screenplay : Priyadarshan Jadhav
Singers :
Lyrics : Mangesh Kangane
Sound Design :
Background Music :
Music : Chinar-Mahesh
Cinematography (DOP) : Amelendu Chaudhari
Editor : Nilesh Navnath Gawand
Art Director :
Costume :
Make-Up :
Executive Producer : Dhanajay Sathe
DI & VFX :
Publicity Design :
PR and Marketing: 
Distributions : Ankit Chandirmani and Pranit Vaskar 
Project Head : Vinod Shinde
Genre : Comedy, Drama
Release Date : 1st June 2018
Synopsis :
Maska Marathi Movie Poster/Photos :
Maska (2018) - Marathi Movie Movie : Maska (2018) | मस्का Producer : Prashant Purushottam Patil Director : Priyadarshan Jadhav Studio :
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Prashant Kamble Makeup Artist In Mumbai
Prashant Kamble Makeup Artist In Mumbai
I have more than 20 years of experience working in the film and television industry.
I love teaming up with models, photographers, businesses, makeup brands, or anyone looking to learn more about makeup to create fun, inspiring, and creative looks.
Here on this site you will see some of my favorite images of my work from over the years and can contact me for any future collaborations.
Talented makeup artist with an experience of more than Ten years in the industry.Good communication skills which make interpretation of job at hand, ideating with clients, and providing them with accurate representations of what they want easy.Good knowledge of advanced artistry in the makeup field and ability to stay ahead of the curve where latest trends are concerned.
An ability to multitask and manage several projects at once in an industry where time is of utmost concern.
 Makeup Artist Specialize In
Weddings/Bridal, Engagement and Boudoir Makeup
Senior Portraits
Special Occasion Makeup
Makeup consultations / lessons (this includes makeup classes)
Theatrical Makeup Using Prosthetics
Editorial Makeup, Collaborative Photo Shoots, Print/Media
Videography Makeup For Short Educational Films As Well As Youtube Videos
Film/TV/Print Makeup
TIMELESS BEAUTY
This two hour workshop includes basic skin care, primer, foundation, and application techniques for an everyday look.
SEASONAL WORKSHOPS
Extension to Timeless Beauty workshop this hands on workshop will covers 2 current seasonal looks for day and evening.  With an option of extending to three hours and including Timeless Beauty.
CUSTOM BLEND WORKSHOP
30 minute consultation per person focusing purely on blending the perfect foundation to suit your skin and demonstrating the best application technique.
All workshops are best in groups of 4 to 6 women – all ages welcome.
BRIDAL MAKEUP ARTIST IN MUMBAI
Creating beautiful timeless looks for my brides is something I am extremely passionate about.
 MAKEUP TRIAL
Your makeup trial is a key appointment leading up to the wedding.  In this session we will discuss everything about your desired look for the day.  The design of your dress, colours of the bridal party, how you will be having your hair and how you see your makeup on the day.  I will then create a look for you reflecting this.
Whilst you want to look absolutely beautiful and radiant when you walk down the aisle, I understand that you still want to be YOU.
To make a booking complete the contact form.
 THE WEDDING DAY MAKEUP
On your wedding day, I will come to your home/venue/ hotel to get you and your entourage ready.
Brides plus Entourage of bridesmaids/ mother of the bride/groom & friends/ relatives.
To secure your wedding day a 40% non refundable deposit is required.  This can be paid via direct debit or cash.  Full payment is required one week before the wedding via direct debit or in the form of cash on the day.
10% surcharge for public holidays
surcharge for early starts prior to 6am
Please note;  I travel with a kit that weighs a good 15kg plus a chair. Parking is very important and is to be provided at the client’s expense.
Whilst I concentrate only on Makeup for bridal, I have over the years worked with many Hair Stylists and now have a team I can call on should you also require a fabulous hair stylist for your wedding day.
For more information on my services or to request a quote, please complete the contact form.
PROSTHETICS MAKEUP
Prashant Kamble works to tight deadlines in adverse locations. His vast knowledge of materials, team-leading skills and an eye for subtle detail helps take the concept to successful application.
 BEST HAIR & MAKEUP ARTIST IN MUMBAI
Prashant Kamble has worked on a range of projects – Bollywood blockbusters to low-budget productions. All require a creative, organised, resilient and flexible approach plus great communication and ideas!
 Contiloe Films :- Ssssh Koi Hai
Paresh Rawal Production :- Main Aisi Kyu Hoon
Endemol Productions :- Chak Dhoom Dhoom (Personal for Parvesh Rana) Emotional Atyachar-4 (Personal for Parvesh Rana)
UTV Software Communication Ltd :- Date Trap-1 & 2, Love Lock up(Personal for Parvesh Rana and also Contestant )Emotional Atyachaar Season 1,2,3, 4,5. Rakhi Ka Insaaf Season 1, Maa Exchange, Big Switch season 2,Big Switch Season-3, Gajab Desh Kia jab Kahaani, Fearless friends karenege fear ka the end,Atyaachar Ka Punchnama.
Idea Boss Production House:- Raaz Pichle Janam Ka , Fear Files  Season  2 & 3.
Worked on Photo Shoot.
Miditech Prodoctions-Live Out Loud.
Marathi Movie- Phaul Kuna & Dhyaas.
ASA Productions- 1920 Movie
Sattelite Production- Filmistan Movie
Saheb Biwi Gangster part-2 Movie  Personal  Make Up For  Pravesh  Rana
Essel Vision Production -Sare gama paa (personal for Shankar Mahadevan) ,Indias best dramebaaz(personal for Anurag Basu) and  fear  files  Season  2  and  3 ,  Dance  India  Dance  Season  4  personal  make  up  for  mudadssar  khan  and  ishita  Sharma , Dance  India  Dance  LIL  MASTERS  Season  3  ,  Personal  Make up  for  Mudassar  Khan , Gangs  of  Haseepur  for  all  artists  prostatic make up  , getup , hair and  makeup.
Maska  Pav  Production :  All  promos  Shoot.
M  Tunes  Music  Channel  In  House  Make  Up  Artist.
IdeasBoss  Entertainment  Pvt  :  Braain  Café  season 2  and  Mi4  season 2
Lightly  Tilted  Production  :   MTV  Indies  The  List
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We take up assignments of All Kinds from Corporate, Pre-Wedding, Bridal, Fashion, Boudoir, Bridal Packages, Make-Up and Styling Workshops, Personal Make-Overs, Personal Grooming, Classical Dance Make-Up, Films, Theater and TV Shows.
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Address: 4/19, Mithla Society, D-Monty Lane,Marve Road, Malad (W)Mumbai – 400064.
phone: +91 9819834605
Website: http://prashantkamble.com
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