Reliance Jio chairman Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre NMACC opens in Mumbai

Reliance Jio chairman Mukesh Ambani's daughter Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre

In Mumbai, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center was opened on Friday. On the eve of opening the Nita Mukesh Ambani Culture Center, Nita Ambani performed a customary puja on Ramnavmi on Thursday (NMACC). A number of Bollywood and Hollywood stars attended the two-day event.

In-depth details about Reliance Jio chairman Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre NMACC opens in Mumbai

In Mumbai, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center was opened on Friday. On the eve of opening the Nita Mukesh Ambani Culture Center, Nita Ambani performed a customary puja on Ramnavmi on Thursday (NMACC). A number of Bollywood and Hollywood stars attended the two-day event.

celebrities from B-town including Saif Ali Khan, Alia Bhat, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and Shahrukh Khan. The event was attended by Priyanka Chopra and her husband Nick Jonas. Penelope Cruz, Law Roach, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and American model Gigi Hadid were also in attendance.

At the NMACC, Alia Bhatt and Rashmika Mandanna performed “Nacho Nacho” on the second day. Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan joined Shahrukh Khan on the famous song from “Pathaan,” “Jhoome Jo Pathan,” during his performance. Rapping to the well-known song “Apna Time Aayega,” Ranveer Singh lit the stage on fire. Later, he invited Priyanka Chopra Jonas to the stage, where the two danced to Gallan Goodiyaan from the smash blockbuster movie Dil Dhadakne Do from 2015.

Nita Ambani said in regards to the NMACC, “It has been a sacred journey to bring this Culture Center to reality. We were eager to provide a venue for showcasing and honouring our artistic and cultural legacy in literature, folklore, dance, drama, music, visual arts, crafts, science, and spirituality. A place where we welcome the best from around the world to India and show them what makes India great.”

India’s first multidisciplinary cultural centre of its sort, NMACC presents the best of the country’s performing arts, fine arts, crafts, and fine music.

The Center represents a further significant step in enhancing India’s cultural infrastructure and realising the best artistic endeavours from both India and throughout the globe.

The Jio Global Centre, in Mumbai’s BKC, houses NMACC.

Three performance venues may be found there: the grand 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the cutting-edge 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the exciting 12S-seat Cube.

The Grand Theatre features an innovative seating arrangement, a unique programmable lighting system, and a top-notch integrated Dolby Atmos surround sound and virtual acoustic system. 8,400+ Swarovski crystals have been added to it to further improve the unique and multifaceted experience.

For intimate, small-scale performances, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre’s Studio Theatre is ideal. The 250-seat venue has telescopic seating that dynamically changes to fit the occasion, giving the performers complete flexibility. For the performers, it will be a favoured location because of the integrated voice recording and production capabilities.

The Cube can be reconfigured to hold a variety of performances, making it a breeding ground for fresh artistic expressions and the go-to venue for finding cutting-edge new-age talent.

The Center also has the Art House, a four-story, 16,000 square foot specialised visual arts space constructed in accordance with international museum standards with the intention of housing a changing selection of exhibits and installations by the best artistic talent throughout the world and India. The vast space was created by Richard Gluckman, who is best known for designing the Musée Picasso, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the Mori Art Museum. It will also host seminars and educational programmes.

A stunning assortment of public artwork by well-known Indian and international artists is displayed throughout the Centre’s concourses, including “Kamal Kunj,” one of the biggest Pichwai paintings in India.

celebrities from B-town including Saif Ali Khan, Alia Bhat, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and Shahrukh Khan. The event was attended by Priyanka Chopra and her husband Nick Jonas. Penelope Cruz, Law Roach, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and American model Gigi Hadid were also in attendance.

At the NMACC, Alia Bhatt and Rashmika Mandanna performed “Nacho Nacho” on the second day. Ranveer Singh and Varun Dhawan joined Shahrukh Khan on the famous song from “Pathaan,” “Jhoome Jo Pathan,” during his performance. Rapping to the well-known song “Apna Time Aayega,” Ranveer Singh lit the stage on fire. Later, he invited Priyanka Chopra Jonas to the stage, where the two danced to Gallan Goodiyaan from the smash blockbuster movie Dil Dhadakne Do from 2015.

Nita Ambani said in regards to the NMACC, “It has been a sacred journey to bring this Culture Center to reality. We were eager to provide a venue for showcasing and honouring our artistic and cultural legacy in literature, folklore, dance, drama, music, visual arts, crafts, science, and spirituality. A place where we welcome the best from around the world to India and show them what makes India great.”

India’s first multidisciplinary cultural centre of its sort, NMACC presents the best of the country’s performing arts, fine arts, crafts, and fine music.

The Center represents a further significant step in enhancing India’s cultural infrastructure and realising the best artistic endeavours from both India and throughout the globe.

The Jio Global Centre, in Mumbai’s BKC, houses NMACC.

Three performance venues may be found there: the grand 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the cutting-edge 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the exciting 12S-seat Cube.

The Grand Theatre features an innovative seating arrangement, a unique programmable lighting system, and a top-notch integrated Dolby Atmos surround sound and virtual acoustic system. 8,400+ Swarovski crystals have been added to it to further improve the unique and multifaceted experience.

For intimate, small-scale performances, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre’s Studio Theatre is ideal. The 250-seat venue has telescopic seating that dynamically changes to fit the occasion, giving the performers complete flexibility. For the performers, it will be a favoured location because of the integrated voice recording and production capabilities.

The Cube can be reconfigured to hold a variety of performances, making it a breeding ground for fresh artistic expressions and the go-to venue for finding cutting-edge new-age talent.

The Center also has the Art House, a four-story, 16,000 square foot specialised visual arts space constructed in accordance with international museum standards with the intention of housing a changing selection of exhibits and installations by the best artistic talent throughout the world and India. The vast space was created by Richard Gluckman, who is best known for designing the Musée Picasso, the Andy Warhol Museum, and the Mori Art Museum. It will also host seminars and educational programmes.

A stunning assortment of public artwork by well-known Indian and international artists is displayed throughout the Centre’s concourses, including “Kamal Kunj,” one of the biggest Pichwai paintings in India.

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