Navratri 2017: Silent Garba in Mumbai is taking the crowd by storm!
Resham SengarResham Sengar/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Sep 27, 2017, 17:23 IST
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Whether in public or private, most of us tend to groove and sway while listening to a dance number with our earphones on. But what if you could actually DANCE to the beats of catchy tunes while keeping your headphones on?
Whether in public or private, most of us tend to groove and sway while listening to a dance number with our earphones on. But what if you could actually DANCE to the beats of catchy tunes while keeping your headphones on? Read less

Whether in public or private, most of us tend to groove and sway while listening to a dance number with our earphones on. But what if you could actually DANCE to the beats of catchy tunes while keeping your headphones on?

It is an initiative of an event management company, and a first-of-its-kind to promote Silent Garba. Fortunately, this concept has found enough takers and it is going strong so far. The attendees have to simply put on headphones post 10.30 PM and choose any of three beats (traditional, Bollywood or EDM tunes), play the desired music and continue dancing until 2 AM before calling it a night.
There’s more to it…

The garba night also hosts a special dinner for the guests. The garba party, however, shall last only till the end of Navratri 2017.
Helpful information:
Where: Rajmahal Banquets, Link House, 1st floor and 2nd floor, New Link Rd, Rajan Pada, Chincholi Bunder, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064
Contact: 098201-76446
Price per person: ₹1500
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