Propose an event.
A coffee tasting, a walk, a film evening, anything in between — tell us what you'd love to see us host in Hyderabad, Bangalore or Pune.
What makes a good proposal
The best ideas are usually the simplest. A specific place. A specific time of day. A theme small enough that twelve strangers can wrap their arms around it. A monsoon poetry reading on a rooftop. A breakfast crawl through old Bangalore. A silent reading hour. A South-Indian filter-coffee circle. A film by a director nobody under thirty has heard of. A walk through a lake at sunrise.
You don't have to host it yourself — though you're welcome to. If your idea sparks something, we will reach out, find a host, scout a venue, and send invites to the people who said yes. We host the best-loved proposals first. The rest go into a slow queue and are revisited every quarter.
Tip: be specific about the city and the time of year. "A picnic" is harder to host than "a Cubbon Park breakfast in March."
A monsoon poetry reading on a Hyderabad rooftop
Urdu and Telugu poets, chai, the first rains. Maximum 25 people.
Old-Hyderabadi cooking class led by seasoned home cooks
Mirchi ka salan, double ka meetha, bagara baingan — taught by the people who actually know.
Sunset cycle ride around Sankey Tank, Bangalore
Slow group ride, finishes with filter coffee. Bring your own cycle.
South-Indian breakfast crawl in Bangalore
MTR → CTR → Vidyarthi Bhavan. Walk it off in between. Sunday mornings.
A poetry walk through Banjara Hills
Slow evening, Urdu shers, chai