The Bengal Rowing Club (BRC) turned into a mini Rajasthan with Dharohar, a carnival organised in association with The Telegraph. The vibrancy of the culture of the north Indian state was beautifully captured in the decor that included decorative camel sculptures dotting the club’s premises decked up in colourful rugs and jewellery; traditional Rajasthani music and dance added to the mood, and stilt walkers filled the young ones with awe with their acrobatics. Some of the club members and tiny tots turned out in traditional bandhni ensembles, matching the theme. A host of activities including, painting, dance, acting and more added to the fervour along with a sumptuous Rajasthani spread.
(L-R) Arpit Dhanddhania, Umang Kanoria (past president), Munish Jhajharia (honorary secretary), Anand Daga (chairman of the sports committee), Deepak Jalan (club president) and Suyash Vardhan Kejriwal (senior DYGM), at BRC. “Dharohar was an attempt by BRC to bring Rajasthan which is our hometown, close to the children in a fun way. Making them feel about Rajasthan sitting in Kolkata....,” said Arpit, the convener
“We are here, because our son Ved did a dhunuchi dance performance today at the Dharohar carnival. He really enjoyed dancing. And we think it is a great way to indulge kids in learning about traditions. Everyone is having a blast here,” said Jayant and Vidya Chawdhury
Nandita Daga (right) with friend Manjari Damani posed in a Rajasthani pagdi. “We are having a beautiful and colourful time at BRC and we think every person in Kolkata should bring their kids here as you get diverted to a different world altogether which is beautiful Rajasthan,” they said
Anika Khaitan impressed everyone when she recited Hanuman Chalisa with perfection
Vaani Sethia enjoyed gullak painting. “I love painting! I didn’t expect that I’ll find a chance to paint here too,” she said
The young guests had a great time trying their hands at pottery. They made lamps, vases, and small mud toys
Among the game corners, ‘Sethi Ki Tijori’ was the crowd- puller. Participants had to match the key with the locks of the same number in a given time
Zoya Shah had a good time peeking through the old-school kaleidoscope
We spotted Prisha and her sister Samriddhi Ganeriwal twining in traditional lehnga choli. How cute!
“I’ve just moved this year from Dubai and I feel I’m back home with such a stunning and traditional event. We are having a wonderful time with our kids here today,” says Prachi Agarwal with her daughter Anishka Agarwal
Samauel Labher and wife Chandana Pliang with their son Issac had a gala time at Dharohar. “We are really having a nice time and the event has many fun activities for kids. Issac had a lot of fun today. The food and especially the tea is very good,” said Samuel
The tiny tots accompanied by their parents indulged in Lippan art.
Pictures: Rashbehari Das