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“An ode to our nation, the cultural centre aims to preserve and promote Indian arts. I hope our spaces nurture and inspire talent, bringing together communities from across India and the globe."

- Nita M Ambani

Founder & Chairperson

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Opening Shows

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‘Dashavatar in English’

A spectacular audiovisual experience that immerses the audience in the tales of ‘Dashavatar’ – offering a cosmic journey through infinite time and space.

July 20, 2024 onwards

NMACC, Ground Level

INR 199

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‘Mughal-E-Azam’

The multi-award-winning love story that threatened an empire returns to The Grand Theatre.

January 09, 2025 to January 26, 2025 | 14:30, 19:30

The Grand Theatre

INR 700 onwards

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‘Dashavatar in Hindi’

A spectacular audiovisual experience that immerses the audience in the tales of ‘Dashavatar’ – offering a cosmic journey through infinite time and space.

July 20, 2024 onwards

NMACC, Ground Level

INR 199

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MAMMA MIA!

Catch the smash hit musical – one of the longest running shows at West End – this festive season at the Centre.

December 25, 2024 Onwards | 14:00, 18:30, 19:30

The Grand Theatre

INR 1200 onwards

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‘Life of Pi’

Based on Man Booker Prize award winning book by Yann Martel, ‘Life of Pi’ makes its debut in India at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre.

December 05, 2024 to December 15, 2024 | 14:00, 18:30, 19:30

The Grand Theatre

INR 1200 onwards

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Natural History Museum's Iconic Exhibition De..

Experience the wonders of nature through the transformative power of photography, as London's world-renowned exhibit makes its historic arrival in Mumbai with its 59th edition.

October 05, 2024 to January 05, 2025

Art House

INR 299 onwards

Experience More with ‘Friends of NMACC’

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Experience More with ‘Friends of NMACC’

‘Friends of NMACC’ is a curated membership programme that offers you an exclusive window of access to the Centre’s evolving artistic programming through an array of special benefits.

From iconic international musicals and power-packed regional performances to unique visual art exhibits and India-inspired craft expositions, make the best of your artistic experience at the Centre with the annual programme.

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Our Spaces

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The Grand Theatre

A performing arts marvel, each element of this transformative space helps create immersive experiences. A spectacular 2,000-seat venue that hosts the highest-calibre productions including shows, musicals, and theatre, the Grand Theatre is where the best of India and the world come together.

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The Studio Theatre

The Studio Theatre is an intimate space designed for cutting-edge experiences and performances. With a seating capacity of up to 250 guests, its intense and diverse programming schedule lets you catch the best of musical presentations, dance performances, literary events, and plays.

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The Cube

The Cube is an intimate space that accommodates up to 125 guests. An incubator of new talent and ideas, it is a flexible platform that hosts engaging performances that are conversational and dialogue-oriented, like workshops, small-scale screenings, spoken word, comedy shows, and book readings. The experimental performances staged here are so immersive, one feels connected with the performer.

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Art House

The Art House is a four-storey, 16,000 sq. ft. dedicated visual and costume arts space that will display the works of visionary Indian and international artists. Designed to converge the outside with the indoors through a glass façade overlooking the Fountain of Joy, it provides nooks for creative spark and immersive experiences.

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Public Art

Exhibits that weave visual art into everyday experiences for the community.

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Dhirubhai Ambani Square

Centered around the city’s beloved Fountain of Joy, the square is a vibrant public space that is inspired by the spirit of Mumbai. The fountain features a mesmerizing combination of water, fire, light, and music that creates an unforgettable symphony.

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SWADESH by Reliance Foundation

This festive season, SWADESH by Reliance Foundation - a unique India-inspired art & craft exposition at the heart of the Cultural Centre – comes alive with vibrant new artforms from across the country! Having mesmerised visitors with a confluence of handcrafted regional art and master artisans since the inception, its brand-new milieu of art forms includes Bronze Casting, Dank Polki Jewellery, Banarasi Weaves, Kanjivaram Weaves, and Rosewood Inlay. Come, embark on an artistic journey like never before! Location: Ground Level, NMACC

Our Community

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Fireside Chats

Thought-provoking conversations about diverse art and culture

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Workshops

Engage and interact with the masters of craft

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Activities for Kids

Enjoy some family time while exploring art and culture

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Incubator of Talent

Supporting young artists from the community

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Performing Arts

The Little Prince & Beyond: 5 Page to Stage Musicals for Bookworms!

Iconic books reprised on stage can cast a magic spell – here are some bucket-list theatricals that were books first.

25 / 09 / 2024
Visual Arts

The Art of Devotion

Through the confluence of classical and contemporary art, NMACC’s latest exhibit — ‘Bhakti: The Art of Krishna’ — captures the enduring appeal of artistic interpretations and their evolution over time, with a deep reverence for Krishna at its core.

14 / 08 / 2024
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NMACC Bachpan: 5 Reasons to Follow your Child to the Cultural Centre this Weekend

Step into a magical world of fun, learning, and creativity with the annual festival that invites kids and adults to cherish the joys of childhood!

03 / 08 / 2024
Visual Arts

The Luminous Women of Pop Art

~ Rooted in the social landscape of the 1960s, Pop Art was a boy’s club – until the world started noticing the brilliant women who shaped the movement ~

01 / 02 / 2024
Performing Arts

An Off-stage Love Story that will Make You Go Mamma Mia!

~With the West End classic wrapping up its blockbuster debut run in India, leading couple Sara Poyzer and Richard Standing share glimpses of an unforgettable journey ~

18 / 01 / 2024
Visual Arts

The Legend of Andy Warhol

~As the artist extraordinaire’s timeless works are showcased in Mumbai for the first time, deep dive into the journey of the man who changed art forever~

02 / 01 / 2024
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Pop Goes Mumbai

~ With Pop Art having a hot moment globally, Mumbai is right on time in hosting its first comprehensive exhibit in the genre, featuring 11 iconic artists including Andy Warhol ~

25 / 12 / 2023
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Get, Set, Go Slow: Behind the Scenes of an Absurdist Exhibit

A pool full of bananas, a refrigerator that opens into a graveyard and a maze of hyperreal imagery — dive deeper into the topsy-turvy world of TOILETPAPER’s first-ever exhibit in India through a tête-à-tête with its curators.

14 / 09 / 2023
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Meet the celebrated choreographers behind all the moves in ‘Civilization to Nation’

Vaibhavi Merchant, Mayuri Upadhya, Samir and Arsh Tanna reveal what went into staging the elaborate dances for the grand spectacle

18 / 04 / 2023
Visual Arts

Manish Malhotra on showcasing his iconic looks at ‘India In Fashion’

From showstopper pieces to cult-favourite Bollywood looks, the exhibit serves as a must-visit for fashion and art enthusiasts

18 / 04 / 2023
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Ani Choying Drolma: Being approached for this musical is a big honour

The Buddhist nun and singer will join a team of over 350 performers in ‘Civilization to Nation’, Feroz Abbas Khan’s effort to present a dramatic showcase of the spirit of India

31 / 03 / 2023
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What makes a good group art show?

With ‘Sangam/Confluence’—a group exhibit curated by Ranjit Hoskote and Jeffrey Deitch—set to unveil at the Art House in Mumbai this April, we set out to find an answer to that all-intriguing question

27 / 03 / 2023
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These books—recommended by leading contemporary historians—are a good place to begin

14 / 03 / 2023
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India’s newest cultural landmark takes shape in Mumbai 

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre a first-of-its-kind multi-disciplinary art and culture space will open to public in April 2023 

09 / 12 / 2022

FAQs

Please visit the show details page of the performance you’re interested in to know more about the age limit for entry.

‘Infinity Mirrored Room―The Eternally Infinite Light of the Universe Illuminating the Quest for Truth, 2020’ is a scintillating room-sized permanent installation by pathbreaking Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. At the Cultural Centre, it is located along the concourse area of Level 2 and is easily accessible to visitors entering from Gate 11 or 18.

Tickets for the Infinity Room experience are available on nmacc.com and one person can book for a maximum of 5 people (including themselves).

Food and beverages are not permitted inside the venue. Oversized and jogging strollers are not permitted as well. For visitors carrying large bags, alternate arrangements are available at the venue. Please reach out to our team during your visit for more details.

The duration of the Infinity Room experience is 5 minutes. For a seamless visit, you are requested to arrive on time as entry of up to only 10 minutes after the booked timeslot is permissible. If arriving in a group, visitors can enter the room together (maximum 5 adults) for 5 minutes.

You can select your preferred seats while booking a show at The Grand Theatre. The Studio Theatre and The Cube have free seating. We recommend arriving early to be able to pick out your seats. For art exhibitions, you can select a specific time slot of your convenience. You can visit us on weekdays to avoid peak timings.

Please visit the show details page of the show you’re interested in to know more.

You can book tickets by logging onto www.nmacc.com, or on BookMyShow.

Physical copies are not required. Just have the QR code in your e-ticket scanned at the time of entry.

Please reach out to us on +91 22 3570 5570 or ticketing@nmacc.com, and our team will resolve it at the earliest.

Please check the spam folder in your email, along with your SMS and WhatsApp. If you still cannot find it, reach out to us on +91 22 3570 5570 or ticketing@nmacc.com.

If your transaction doesn’t go through but the amount is debited from your account, email us at ticketing@nmacc.com and we'll resolve it for you.

You can make payments via UPI, debit & credit cards, e-wallets and net banking.

Yes, you can book up to 8 tickets for a show or exhibition from a single account at once. In case you wish to book tickets in bulk, please contact us on +91 22 3570 5570 or ticketing@nmacc.com.

Tickets once booked are non-refundable. However, we encourage you to share your ticket with someone who can attend the show instead.

If a show is cancelled by the Cultural Centre due to unforeseen circumstances, we will notify you. You can choose to make another booking of the same amount or opt for a refund. For further queries, please contact us on +91 22 3570 5570 or ticketing@nmacc.com.

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is conveniently located at Bandra Kurla Complex and easily accessible by multiple modes of transportation. To know more, click here .

We recommend reaching at least 20 minutes before the show starts.

In case you arrive late, you may have to wait outside the theatre until an appropriate time.

Food and beverages are not allowed inside the venue. If required, you may bring a small bottle of water.

The Theatre Cafe is located on Level 1 of the Cultural Centre and is open to all from 11am to 11pm.

Theatre Cafe’s menu includes the city’s favourites like the Mumbai chowpaty sandwich, along with indulgences like mezze sampler, sandwiches and hot dogs, along with a host of delicious desserts and refreshing beverages.

Table reservations are not available at The Bar and Theatre Cafe.

Yes. Paid parking is available at the Cultural Centre. Guests can enter from Gate 11.

You can enjoy drinks and bar bites at The Bar, from 1pm to 10pm, Tuesday to Sunday. To get there, enter from Gate 11 and take the elevator to Level 2.

Alcoholic beverages are served to guests above the age of 25.

The Bar has an expansive menu offering a variety of beers, premium wines, signature cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages and more.

The SWADESH experience zones are spread across Level 0 of the Cultural Centre and are open to all from 11am to 10pm.

Yes. Guests can purchase the art they like at SWADESH.

Yes. Paid parking is available at the Cultural Centre. Guests can enter from Gate 11.

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