Mumbai

From an open-air theatre to a state-of-the-art auditorium | About Bandra's Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir

Once neglected and in disrepair, it now shines as a celebrated events' hub.

Khushboo Ali

Standing tall on St Theresa’s Road in Bandra, Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir is a cultural landmark that seamlessly merges tradition with modern appeal. Named in honour of the iconic Marathi singer and stage actor Bal Gandharva, this beloved venue is a hub of Bandra’s arts scene, drawing in lovers of music, theatre, and the performing arts.

Skillfully combining heritage with forward-thinking artistry, Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir continues to celebrate its legendary namesake’s legacy while shaping Mumbai’s cultural future.

Inside Bandra's "all-new" Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir

Originally an open-air theatre named after the legendary Marathi singer and actor Bal Gandharva, this venue was leased to the K Raheja Foundation by the BMC in 1992 for redevelopment. After years of delays and hurdles, the new, state-of-the-art auditorium finally opened its doors in August 2016, offering a much-needed space for performances, community events, and artistic pursuits.

Designed by a Singapore-based architect, the revamped auditorium now features a 740-seat capacity with luxurious balcony boxes and advanced lighting and sound system. The closed structure allows for better acoustics, a vital improvement for noise-sensitive neighbours and monsoon-prone Mumbai. Beyond the main performance hall, the upper floors of Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir are dedicated to practicing various art forms, from tabla and flute to Bharatanatyam and Kathakali.

Once forgotten, now celebrated! 

Once neglected and in disrepair, Bandra's Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir now shines as a celebrated hub for the performing arts in Mumbai. Its revitalisation has reignited passion within the theatre and dance communities, making it a focal point for artistic expression. The venue’s resurgence has played a pivotal role in fuelling a cultural renaissance in Bandra.

Location- Junction 24th and 32nd Road Church Road, Near Patwardhan Park, Off Linking Road, Bandra West, Mumbai

To get all the latest content, download our mobile application. Available for both iOS & Android devices. 

Mumbai Local Train Update | WR plans 12-hour MEGA BLOCK on Jogeshwari-Goregaon Line from Nov 16-17

No cheers until the polls close! Stock up prior to THESE 5 Dry Days in Mumbai

Mumbai Airport sees a 4% rise in traffic with over 4.42 million passengers in October

New in Bandra | With a fresh take on boba teas and savoury waffles, Bobakat will keep you hooked!

Ahmedabad's SVPI Airport records highest single-day footfall with 42,800 passengers

SCROLL FOR NEXT