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Diwali delights
This Diwali,JW Marriott presents another reason to make the festival of lights even brighter. To keep the tradition of gifting alive, Bombay Baking Company (BBC) offers an array of exquisite gift hampers to choose from. The hampers include an assortment of delicacies such as cookies,chocolates,brownies and more. You could personalise your gift hamper by choosing from a variety of goodies including nuts,sweets,cookies and chocolates.
Price Rs 380- 1,500
Tryst with luxury
Give yourself a treat at Shanti Spa at Trident and indulge in a series of pampering wraps,facials and massage treatments between September 24 and October 20. Some of the spa packages include a one-hour foot nirvana,a one-hour facial with a 15 minutebalancing eye treatment and a 90-minute classic Hungarian body wrap.
Price Rs 12,499 for single occupancy; Call 6632 4343
Delectable dinner
Feast on a finger licking Diwali buffet tonight at the Tangerine Café at Hotel Ramada Plaza Palm Grove between 7 pm and 12 am. The menu includes chicken tikka masala,Veracruz fish,shahi paneer,spinach roulade,cheese pepper logs and many more. You can end your meal with kesar kheer,ras malai or a variety of ice creams prepared by Chef M K Mandal.
Meal for two Rs 1,800; Call 2611 2323
Sea song
Dont feel like celebrating Diwali the conventional way this year? Avoid noisy firecrackers,fattening foods and overenthusiastic relatives by heading to Gada da Vida at the Novotel,Juhu. Let the quirky musical duo Bruno Bieri and Sandro Schneebeli serenade you with world jazz,spiced up with their unique sense of humour. And what can be more soothing than some soothing jazz and stunning views of the Arabian Sea after sundown. So sit back with an array of cocktails and delicious food and let the music wash over you. The show starts at 9:30 pm.
Entry free
Casanova comes clean
Prithvi Theatre plays host to Q Theatre Productions latest new comedy,Neil LaButes Some Girl(s) this weekend. The play is a humorous yet poignant look at relationships. A man on the verge of getting married calls up his ex-girlfriends to gain some closure and to apologise for past sins. The play follows him through four cities in India meeting old flames whose reactions range from shock to joy. Directed by Nadir Khan,the play has been adapted from its original setting in America by Akarsh Khurana. Mukul Chaddha acts as the man who has to come clean with former flames,played by Shivani Tanksale,VJ Juhi Pande,Radhika Mital and RJ Tarana Raja Kapoor.
At Prithvi Theatre,Juhu, Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm and 9.30 pm
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