Lama Kaan Hyderabad's First Cultural Hub || Coffee In A Chai Cup
Lamakaan is an open cultural center in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, India. The non-profit organization provides space for events such as arts, literature, theater, music, debates, and stuff
Director - Avinash Varma, Nitin Chakravarthy
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Lamakaan, Hyderabad - An Open Cultural Space | Cheapest Lunch for Rs.60/- Only
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Food Monks Here! Chaitu and Vishnu.
When bringing the many food joints and uniue culinary experiences, we got this researched about a old but most happening place in Hyderabad.
Lamakaan-Place with no boundaries(English Translation).
Hyderabad’s Open cultural center. The Lamakaan regulars are a friendly lot, feel free to talk and mingle. Many come to Lamakaan write, create or just sit and think. Give space to those who need it. Lamakaan is also serious about being Inclusive, Liberal, Open, Green and Friendly.
Do watch this complete video and visit the festival to enjoy mouthwatering and lipsmacking delicacies.
Their canteen is so affordable, that one person can eat sufficient for just Rs.60/-
Khichhdi, Mutton Kheema, Samosa, Khatta Dal, Egg Pakoda are the best to taste.
Complete Address: Off Road No. 1, Banjara Hills, Opposite GVK One, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034
Mon-Sun 10am–10pm
Phone: 096427 31329
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I Was Here - Hyderabad (Part 1) Episode 05
In this first video of the two part 'Hyderabad' series, we indulge in the quintessential food from this city- Biryani, Nihari, Mandi, Sheermaal, Osmania Biscuits and Irani Chai. Assad meets well-known actress – Elahe Hiptoola, who along with Ashhar Farhan, Humera Ahmed, Biju Matthews and Manager-Subba Reddy run this city's well-known cultural space 'Lamakaan' in Banjara Hills. Masab Tank, which is a hub where the old and new cross path, is also where we discover Hyderabad's oldest antiquities & collectables shop - Mughal Arts.
*Apologies for the error in the urdu titling of the word Hyderabad'. It Should have been حیدرآباد*
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Weekly organic bazaar - hyderabad lamakaan
Lamakaan an organic placa where they sell very organic fruits vegetables and cosmetics
Lamakaan address
Road no 1 opposite to GVK 1 near chillies
Imagined Homeland | Sharbendu De | Lamakaan
Friday, September 07, 2018 | 07:30 PM | Lamakaan
Off-Road No 1, Banjara Hills, Opposite GVK One, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500 034
Lamakaan presents
Imagined Homeland - a counterpose to the colonial-anthropological representation of tribes in India
a presentation by Sharbendu De
Join us for a presentation by lens-based visual artist Sharbendu De on the lives of the Lisus, an indigenous forest-dwelling community located on the Indo-Myanmar border of Arunachal Pradesh. Sharbendu will share his photographic and video work through an understanding of the stereotypes and politics of representation of marginalised communities.
Sharbendu De is a lens-based visual artist, academic, and writer. His work explores the intersections between documentary and conceptual approaches. Symbolism, mythology, and dream interpretation influence his art practice. He has an MA in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster, London (2010). His six-year-long photographic project Imagined Homeland is soon to be exhibited at Prix Voies Off in Arles, France, and at the Indian Photography Festival at Hyderabad. Sharbendu grew up in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands but presently lives in New Delhi.
Sharbendu De received a grant under the Arts Research programme, made possible with support from Titan Company Limited.
Fri Sep 7, 7:30 PM
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) & Lamakaan Programming Team
India Foundation for the Arts (IFA)
in collaboration with
Lamakaan Hyderabad
Lamakaan is an inclusive cultural space that promotes and presents the best of arts, literature, theatre, debate and dialogue with a commitment to being open and accessible.
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Why is Lamakaan so special? | Hyderabad | Events | NewsSting |
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Over the years, Lamakaan has been one of the constant favourites among city folk who often come here for the film screenings, plays, art exhibitions and for the ever famous samosas and nimbu paani.
9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About
9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About
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2.Jashn e Audh
This is your perfect destination for delicious mouth watering Awadhi food in Hyderabad. The richness of this place lies not only in the variety of cuisine but also in the ingredients used like mutton, paneer, and rich spices, which include cardamom and saffron.
Cost For Two: 1000 (approx)
Order: Jash E Murgh Khaas, Guchchi Zafrani, Paneer Rezala, Gusse Waley Nawaab.
Where: 1st Floor, Teja's Fortune Towers, Beside Wells Fargo, Raidurgam, Gachibowli.
Nabanno
Fulfill your Bengali dream in Hyderabad at Nabanno, a quintessential Bengali decor restaurant that will transport you down to 36 Chowringhee Lane. There's a wealth of choice as far as food is concerned, including lunch, dinner or take away options.
Cost For Two: 800-1000 (approx)
Order: Fish Kabiraji, Daab Chingri, Ilish Maacher Paturi and Aloo Piyaj Posto.
Where: Plot No. 1 &2, 3rd Floor, Nizampet X Roads, NH 9, Above Domino's, Hyder Nagar, Hyderabad
Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 3/13 by Gunjan Upreti
Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 4/13 by Gunjan Upreti
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Palamuru Grill
Secretly located on the road parallel to Hitech city cyber towers, this place is easy to miss so watch it.
Cost For Two: 700 (approx)
Order: Chicken fried wings, chicken kebabs and fish fry.
Where: 100 Feet Road, Opposite Meridian School, Ayyappa Society, Madhapur
Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 5/13 by Gunjan Upreti
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Over The Flames
If you're looking for a crispy thin crust pizza that holds up under the pressure of your favorite toppings, then look no further!
Cost For Two: 600 (approx)
Order: Chicken Arrabbiata Pizza, Hola Sabrina Pizza
Where: 1-10/4, Ground Floor, Oyster Uptown Building, Opposite Krish Sapphire, Madhapur
Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 6/13 by Gunjan Upreti
Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 7/13 by Gunjan UpretiCredits: Over the Flames
Bangkok 169
A Profusion of exotic flavours and fragrances, this is where you should head for those sudden Thai food cravings.
Cost For Two: 500-600 (approx)
Order: Gaeng Phed Gai (Red Curry), Khao Pad (Fried Rice)
Where: 2nd Floor, Venkata Sai Ganapathi's Gold, Beside Gachibowli Flyover
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Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 9/13 by Gunjan UpretiCredits: Bangkok169
Big Brew Bus
They're all about flavoursome sandwiches, burgers, salads, and coffees.
Cost For Two: 500 (approx)
Order: Crispy Fried Chicken, BBQ Grilled Cottage Cheese
Where: Accord Bleu, Shutter 2, Kavuri Hills, Madhapur
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Photos of 9 Hidden Restaurants in Hyderabad Only True Food Lovers Would Know About 11/13 by Gunjan Upreti
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Ice and Spice
The best shawarmas in Hyderabad.
P.S. It's not a restaurant. Just eat and get going.
Cost For Two: 300 (approx)
Order: Sahan Shawarma, Chicken Mandi
Address: Yousuf Tekri Complex, Opposite RTA Office, Tolichowki
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Taste of Hyderabad - Sunday Organic Bazaar at Lamakaan
This is an initiative to encourage the small organic farmer and grass root entrepreneur to sell his produce directly in this market so the price benefit can be passed on directly to both the consumer and the producer.
Caste Matters - Book Launch | Lamakaan
Caste Matters - Book Launch
Fri Jul 19, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Lamakaan invites one and all to the launch of the book Caste Matters authored by Suraj Yengde. The launch will be followed by a panel discussion.
About the book: n this explosive book, Suraj Yengde, a first-generation Dalit scholar educated across continents, challenges deep-seated beliefs about caste and unpacks its many layers.
He describes his gut-wrenching experiences of growing up in a Dalit basti, the multiple humiliations suffered by Dalits on a daily basis, and their incredible resilience enabled by love and humour.
As he brings to light the immovable glass ceiling that exists for Dalits even in politics, bureaucracy and judiciary, Yengde provides an unflinchingly honest account of divisions within the Dalit community itself-from their internal caste divisions to the conduct of elite Dalits and their tokenized forms of modern-day untouchability-all operating under the inescapable influences of Brahminical doctrines.
This path-breaking book reveals how caste crushes human creativity and is disturbingly similar to other forms of oppression, such as race, class and gender. At once a reflection on inequality and a call to arms, Caste Matters argues that until Dalits lay claim to power and Brahmins join hands against Brahminism to effect real transformation, caste will continue to matter.
About the Author: Suraj Yengde is a Shorenstein Center inaugural post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. He has worked with leading international organizations in Geneva, London and New York, and is associate editor of Caste: A Global Journal of Social Exclusion. His writings have featured in India Today, the Indian Express, Hindustan Times, Economic and Political Weekly, Huffington Post, the Conversation, Globe Post, Mail and Guardian, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, and Social Transformations, among other leading publications.
The Discussants are:
1. Prof Kancha Illaiah Shepard
2. Dr. Manisha Bangar
Hepatologist, Socio-political Analyst, International speaker on Bahujan Rights, National Vice President People's Party of India-Democratic, Former National Vice President BAMCEF.
3. Prashanth Dontha, HCU
Lamakaan - Cultural Center
Lamakaan - Cultural Center
Independence Day of India – 15 August 2018 Celebrations | Lamakaan
Independence Day of India – 15 August 2018 Celebrations | Lamakaan
'Kalpana' speaking about Pro. Surepally Sujatha, in Lamakaan meeting, Jublihils, 6 Jan 2018
Google Local Guides Meetup | Hyderabad | India | 04 August 2019 @Lamakaan
This is the another meetup of local guide enthusiast in Hyderabad, Hosted in Hyderabad which is one of the most active local guides communities across the world, this meetup Hosted by Naren Chandra level 10 local guide, in this meetup participated the following people
1. Naren Chandra
2. Aslammo
3. Kalyan
4. Kavali chandrakanth
5. Sunil
6. Venkatesh
7. Manoj Kumar
8. Jadda
9. Snehal
Thank you Naren Chandra for hosting the wonderful meetup, it was good to meet new local guides in Hyderabad.
Rahul Ram @ Lamakaan Hyderabad
Interesting Parody Song based on Mere Saamne wali Khidki mein
by none other than Mr. Rahul Ram ( The Indian Ocean Band )
Hyderabad Speaks: The Youth Vote On Modi Vs Rahul From 'Lamakaan'
Young voters in Hyderabad talk to Barkha Dutt on what will drive their political choice in this election.
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Painting Exhibition in Lamakaan At Banjara Hills |Sneha TV
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5 Arrows Musical Performance | Lamakaan
5 Arrows Musical Performance
Sat Jan 26, 4:30 PM
Lamakaan & 5 Arrow Musical Troupe from Punjab
On the occasion of 70th Republic Day of India, Lamakaan invites you to a progressive musical art from from Punjab.
5-arrows musical troupe is a loose collective of artists working with Punjab Naujwan Sabha with aim of creating and propagating revolutionary and progressive art content.
We firmly believe that in an unequal society no art can be neutral and artists must recognize their duty towards society and shall focus their art towards the same.
The name is derived from the historical event whereby Guru Gobind Singh gave 5 of his arrows to Banda Singh Bahadur to signify that Banda Singh Bahadur is to carry forward the struggle initiated by the Guru for an equal, exploitation-free society where everyone can live with dignity.
Remarkably Banda Singh Bahadur was one of the first in the history of the Indian subcontinent to distribute lands to the tiller and dealt a lasting blow to casteism and Brahmanism by mobilising the most downtrodden sections of the society.
The troupe hopes to carry forward the struggle left unfinished.