Today I
visited Kala Ghoda Festival. A good colourful Mela. Many artists have displayed
their creations. Good crowd. Lots of Food Stalls. And the same NGOs displaying
their usual stuff year after year were present this year too. Mehdi stalls,
Ceremics, Artificial Jewellery, and gift items were there.
What I found
noteworthy is that some effort was made to focus the attention on the current
issue – the issue of crime against women, female feticide, were exhibited and
condemned with rather unimaginative art works.
Nothing
great but worth a visit. Since I had gone there in the afternoon, there was
less noise and lesser people. There was no loud music and no theatrical
performances which are consipuicious in this festival. However, a few village
men and women dressed up as Sadhus and Soothsayers were moving around in the
crowd. To me it appeared they were trying to attract attention.
I sat on the
step close to Jahangir Art Gallery. A thought came to my mind. Why is it called
the Kala Ghoda Festival? Someone had told me that once upon a time, there used
to be statue of a Black Horse with a rider. But that was quite some time ago.
It did not appear to me a good reason to call this festival remembering the
insignificant ‘Kala Ghoda’ and its rider. I looked around and found that the
place is called Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Chowk. I did not find any reason
why it was not called Netaji Subhash festival. It would have been a very
significant move. A great tribute to a great courageous leader our country has
ever produced.
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