Kala Ghoda is one of the most popular localities in South Mumbai. It is so named after an iconic black stone statue of a horse that was built by Sir Albert Sassoon - although it was later moved to the ...
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) was my college-time crush,” admits contemporary artist Bandana Jain, whose art installation, The Force Within, has found a place in the silver jubilee edition of ...
For nine days this February, the streets of Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda precinct became a canvas for creativity. The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026 brought together art, music, theatre, dance, and food, ...
Illustrator and visual artist Sameer Kulavoor’s earliest memories of Kala Ghoda are of visiting his dad — who worked at Reader’s Digest’s Fort office — on his working Saturdays. They would walk around ...
If you ever watch the opening scene of Kumar brothers’ cult Hindi movie Chalti ka Naam Gaadi, standing high behind the lead character of a racing car is a statue of King Edward VII on a black horse.
A nine- day fest bubbling with creativity and brewing with culture is all I have to say about the legendary Kala Ghoda Festival. A festival that doesn't fail to surprise me every year is a rare sight ...
MUMBAI: As the vibrant, multi-disciplinary Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) keeps its annual date with Mumbai (Jan 25 to Feb 2, 2025), patrons will be delighted to witness the transformation of yet ...
The much-awaited Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) is back for its 25th edition, transforming Mumbai into a vibrant hub of culture and creativity. From January 25 to February 2, 2025, the festival will ...
Kala Ghoda, named so for a statue of an English prince astride a black horse that once adorned its main square, is going to get the steed back soon minus the prince. While the original ‘kala ghoda’ ...
Badal Sircar’s seminal play Pagla Ghoda will be adapted into a movie helmed by National Award-winning filmmaker Sekhar Das, production banner Swabhumi Entertainment announced on Thursday. The year ...