Navratri 2025: Garba queen Falguni Pathak to perform at BKC this September

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For many years now, Falguni Pathak is synonymous with Navratri. If the dance form is the heartbeat of Gujarati culture, then the ‘Garba Queen’ as she is more popularly called, is its rhythm. This year, the singer will perform her unmatched energy, iconic hits and infectious Dandiya rhythms to perform at Radiance Dandiya Navratri Utsav 2025. 

Set to unfold from September 22 to October 1, the Navratri event will take place at the Jio World Convention Centre in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). The tickets for both day-wise (single day) and season passes to the Navratri celebration will be live from 11 am on July 3 on BookMyShow, with prices starting at Rs. 1,499.

While there are many different kinds of facilities at the venue, one of the biggest highlights this year is the introduction of Private Pods, a first-of-its-kind feature at Falguni Pathak’s Navratri shows. It will give groups their own dedicated space to enjoy Garba the way it’s meant to be – comfortably, safely and with the crew dancing the night away.

“Every year, it’s a joy to see the energy and excitement grow but this year, it’s going to be truly special. With the move to Jio World Convention Centre, I can’t wait to give my fans a memorable experience,” said Falguni Pathak, adding, “Let’s make this Navratri one to remember!”

Ajay Mantri, founder of Radiance Dandiya & CEO, Purple Blue Events & Ideas, added, “Radiance Dandiya has been my passion project since 2015, born from the idea of creating Mumbai’s first-ever indoor Dandiya experience and reimagining the way we celebrate Navratri. Over the years, it has grown into a vibrant cultural showcase that blends tradition with innovation, always striving to offer something fresh while staying rooted in what makes this festival so special.” 

Having performed for generations of Garba fans, Falguni Pathak continues to be the most beloved and iconic figure of the festival. Her legendary hits such as ‘Indhana Winva’, ‘Radha Kaise Na Jale’, ‘Maine Payal Hai Chhankai’ and ‘Odhni’ have become Navratri favourites and this year will be no different.

Attendees can get ready to enjoy with the joy of dressing up in their finest chaniya cholis and kediyus, the thrill of dancing until your feet ache, the nostalgia of timeless songs.



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