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  • Weekend Watch

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 11, 2015

    Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (11 and 13 September).

    Live Act:


    The play James Aur Ek Giant Peach under the banner Rangbaaz is an adaptation of James And The Giant Peach, a popular children's novel written in 1961 by British author Roald Dahl.
    Adapted by Saurabh Nayyar and Gagan Dev Riar, the story of the play revolves around James Henry Trotter, an orphan with terrible aunts for guardians. Trotter befriends human-like bugs who live inside a giant peach and who take the boy on a journey to New York City. Watch it on September 12, at Prithvi Theater.

    About Town:


    QFest, which celebrates queer creativity and entrepreneurship is back again. It's a daylong celebration of arts and culture that focuses on encouraging people of any sexuality.
    Some of the events lined up this year is Queeroscope, Qatha, and QConversations. Queeroscope  will explore Queer Lives in India on screen. It will feature the screening of the international version of Dunno Y. Qatha celebrates emerging artists, the story-tellers; showcasing their queer-identified works on film and/or performance. This month will focus on Pradipta Ray.  Finally with QCOnversations, the event will attempt to open up dialogue, break down taboo and allow for meaningful positive discussions on queer lives in India. Those who want to attend can head to The Hive in Mumbai on 13 September at 1 pm.

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