Experience the Magic of Kathak: Why 'Ehsaas' in Dadar is the Perfect Weekend Plan for Mumbaikars
- Vishal waghela
- 35 minutes ago
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Living in Mumbai often feels like a never-ending race, doesn't it? Between the local trains, traffic, and office deadlines, we often forget to pause and breathe. But sometimes, an event comes along that promises to hit the pause button and transport us to a world of peace and beauty.
'Ehsaas' is exactly that kind of evening.
Coming to the heart of Mumbai—Dadar West—this December, 'Ehsaas' isn't just a dance performance; it’s a soulful journey of Kathak that promises to touch your heart. If you are looking for a unique way to spend your Friday evening, here is why you need to be at the Veer Savarkar Auditorium on December 19, 2025.
What is 'Ehsaas' Actually About?
In simple Hindi, Ehsaas means "feeling" or "realization." True to its name, this show is about feelings we all understand—Love, Longing, and Light.
Think of it as storytelling, but without words. The artists use the graceful moves of Kathak, the rhythmic sound of ghungroos (ankle bells), and expressive eyes to tell stories of devotion and inner strength. Whether you are an expert in classical dance or someone who just enjoys watching something beautiful, this show is designed to connect with you. It blends the old-school charm of traditional dance with a modern, fresh vibe that today’s audience loves.
Meet the Man Behind the Magic: Aditya Garud
The captain of this ship is Aditya Garud, a name that is making waves in the classical dance world.
Top-Notch Training: He has learned from the best—Guru Pt. Mayur Vaidya—and has even received blessings from the legendary Pt. Birju Maharaj.
More Than Just Dance: Aditya isn't just a performer; he is a Dance Movement Therapy practitioner at TISS. This means he understands how movement connects to our emotions. When he dances, it’s not just technical; it’s healing.
A Proven Success: This show has already won hearts in Kalyan and Andheri. Now, it’s South Mumbai’s turn to witness this magic along with his talented team—Yukta, Manasi, Vaibhavi, and Harshada.
Why Veer Savarkar Auditorium?
If you are a Mumbaikar, you know that Shivaji Park in Dadar has a different vibe altogether—calm, cultural, and historic.
The Swatantrya Veer Savarkar Auditorium is the perfect spot for this event. It’s intimate (seating about 500 people), meaning you get a great view no matter where you sit. The sound system is excellent, so you will hear every beat of the music and the footwork clearly. Plus, it’s super easy to reach from both the Western and Central lines!
Event Details at a Glance
Mark your calendars and set a reminder on your phone!
Event Name: Ehsaas – Love, Longing, and Light
Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
Time: 8:30 PM (Perfect timing to wrap up work and relax)
Venue: Veer Savarkar Auditorium, 252, Veer Savarkar Marg, Shivaji Park, Dadar West, Mumbai.
Tickets: Available online on Ticket Khidkee.
Why You Should Go
In a city obsessed with movies and malls, supporting a live classical art form is a special experience. It’s a chance to show our next generation the richness of Indian culture. Whether you bring your parents, your partner, or just come alone for some 'Me-time,' Ehsaas promises to leave you feeling lighter and inspired.
Don't wait for the last minute—bookings are already open!
Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Where can I book tickets for the Ehsaas Kathak show in Mumbai? You can easily book your tickets online through the Ticket Khidkee platform. Since the auditorium has limited seating (approx. 500), it is better to book early to get the best seats.
2. Is this show suitable for children or people who don't understand classical dance? Absolutely! Aditya Garud has designed Ehsaas to be relatable for everyone. The themes of love and emotion are universal. It is a great way to introduce children to Indian culture in an entertaining way.
3. How do I reach Veer Savarkar Auditorium in Dadar? The auditorium is in Shivaji Park, Dadar West. It is very accessible via local train (Dadar Station is a hub for both Central and Western lines). You can take a quick taxi or share-cab from the station to Shivaji Park.





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