Culture Gully opens at Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon
July 31st, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 4122 times, 1 so far today
Culture Gully opens at Kingdom of Dreams in Gurgaon
Great India Nautanki Company has finally opened the first section of their mega project Kingdom of Dreams.

Culture Gully would be open for general public from today.
The launch took place last night where Priyanka Chopra was the chief guest.
Culture Gully is home to 14 state pavilions each of them providing local delicacies. From the information we fetched from various sources, the ticket price is set at Rs. 750. Rs. 50 is card security. Rs. 100 is entry charges. Rest is non refundable and can be used to order food items from the various joints. You can also of course recharge for more amount if you need to order more food items.
Bollywood set designer Omung Kumar is the person behind the designing of each of these pavilions. He spoke about his role in the project: “Movie sets just come and go, making it difficult for viewers to absorb it. But the Kingdom of Dreams is here to stay.”
Kingdom of Dreams is a joint venture project between Wizcraft and Apra Group.
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Hey, what is it all about?
Is it a presentation of movie sets where we can see them live?
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LikeKOD is basically a tourist destination.
Only Culture Gully is open at the moment. It is an indoor food joint containing pavilions of around 14 states. So you can check out food from all these different states. Shop for items. Check out handicrafts. And interact with folks representing those states.
Nautanki Mahal would open next month I think. It would have live theatrical performances. The first show is named Zangoora. It would run for 3-4 months before they launch a new one.
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