Four must catch events for this weekend in Delhi
Fashion ka dose
Be a part of the an exciting global fashion event of the year, where shoppers can look forward to a fun and fabulous evening which has over 70 International and 100 Indian brands on offer.
Shoppers will be treated to special in-store activities and extended shopping hours. Each store will be a hub pulsating with exciting activities, personalised styling tips and makeovers from the best in the business.
Expect unique experiences, plus superstar appearances from the biggest names in fashion, in all your favourite splurge inspiring stores.
Pick exclusive fashion's night out t-shirts by Manish Arora and Rajesh Pratap Singh or walk the ramp for Tarun Tahiliani who will handpick 10 gorgeous girls to walk the ramp at Fashion's Night Out. This is not all; you can grab your favourite products at a fraction of their original price and participate in lucky draws too.
Where: DLF Emporio Mall, 4, Nelson Mandela Marg, Vasant Kunj
When: September 10
Timings: 6 pm to midnight
Folk tales
Be a part of the play -- Coat Tales, directed by Pauline Furlong. It is about five Indian folk tales from different traditions which have been re-told, to create a play about how a boy becomes a storyteller. The stories are woven with songs, dance and music to create a seamless piece of theatre containing humour, suspense, pathos and valour.
At: Epicentre, Apparel House, Sector 44, Gurgaon
When: September 10 and 11
Timings: 7.30 pm
Music to your ears
This one is for the music enthusiasts. This band is on a brazen rampage and has been making waves in the Indian metal Circuit in their short one year reinvented span of life. So here are five delhiites who think heavy and progressive; And believe is what it should take to incite the epiphysis for a virtuous transcendence and hence inspire to conquer one's phobia.
At: Chicane, Spice Mall, Sector 25A, Noida
When: September 12
Timings: 7 pm to 11 pm
Taiwan Film Festival
Catch the Taiwan Film Festival where the films reflect the quality, range, and vitality of contemporary Taiwanese filmmaking. Their films have won accolades around the globe. The purpose of holding these activities is to promote and develop better understanding of Taiwan amongst Indians.
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September 11, 3 pm: I can't Live Without You: Based on real life characters, the film is the sensitive story of a father and his seven-year-old daughter who face separation due to bureaucratic red tape.
6 pm: Cape No 7: Aga - a band singer, Tomoko - a Japanese model, together with other five ordinary Hengchun residents form an impossible band.
September 12, 3 pm: Yang Yang: The film is a French-Chinese mix and depicts how Yang-yang dealt with her life, her relationships with men, with her mother and friends.
6 pm: Blue Brave - The Legend of Formosa: It tells the story of the resistance against the Japanese invasion in 1895 (the biggest war in Taiwan's history).
September 13, 3 pm: Our Dreams Our Island: The film tells stories of soldiers stationed in the Kinmen island (near the mainland China) in the 1970s, who were forbidden to date local girls.
6 pm: The Wall: Set in the 1950s during the oppressive White Terror period, tells the story of a glassblower who tries to protect a socialist revolutionary.
At: Azad Bhavan Auditorium, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad Bhavan, IP Estate