Over the past few years, Kolkata has been enveloped by the entrepreneurship fever, with tonnes of homegrown brands cropping up and carving a niche with standout products. To provide these brands a platform, The CCU Festival and Make Calcutta Relevant Again (MCRA) came together to organise MRKT New Year Edition 2025, a unique flea market held at Offbeat CCU on EM Bypass on January 18 and 19. My Kolkata came onboard as the digital media partner.
The flea market had options across all verticals like fashion, food, jewellery and personal care, with 25 exciting brands from Kolkata bringing their ‘A’ game. The focus was on accessibility, with shoppers sifting through a range of options that were affordable, while not compromising on quality. At the same time, there were ample choices for those looking for a touch of luxury.
In addition to retail therapy, visitors also received a healthy dollop of the performing arts. Day 1 had rapper and music producer Cizzy dropping bars with his crew, Banglar Thek, bringing both rhythm and poetry to authentic Bengali voices.
Day 2 doubled the fun, with city-based start-up, Gappu, organising a foot-tapping Cajon session with talented percussionists. Topcat Retired Comedy Club also put together a stand-up comedy show comprising 12 hilarious comedians from the city.
“With the increasing number of entrepreneurs within Kolkata, people are looking for opportunities to shop from responsible small brands. Flea markets are usually the space where people can discover them in real life, beyond their Instagram profile,” said Shrutanwita Chakraborty, co-founder of Quirkybae, who was there with her brand at MRKT 2025.
“Our vision was to create a marketplace with something for everyone,” signed off Aerica Sardar, who curated the event.