Visiting the Kala Ghoda Festival in Mumbai has become a cherished ritual for me- an annual celebration that fills my life with renewed energy. Each year, I step into its vibrant streets as an eager audience, ready to immerse myself in the kaleidoscope of activities unfolding at every corner.
The joy of meeting artisans from across India, witnessing the diversity of their craft, and soaking in the festival’s colorful atmosphere always leaves my heart brimming with delight.
From the finely woven cane articles of Assam to the Phulkari garments reimagined in fresh avatars from Patiala, the festival is a marketplace of stories and heritage. Each piece carries the essence of its region, making Kala Ghoda not just an art festival, but a living tapestry of India’s cultural richness.



