KINGDOM OF DREAMS
KOD
is one of the most famous live entertainment destinations in Gurgaon (Sector
29). My initial attention to the destination was drawn by a piece about KOD
that aired on NatGeo recently and especially the fact that the King Khan is the
official brand ambassador of KOD. Its a joint venture of Wizcraft International
Entertainment and Apra Group of Companies.
Perhaps
keeping the mood of people during the weekend in mind the owners have decided
to open the place at 1 PM. So even if you are travelling from another end of
the city, you may simply laze around till late morning, have breakfast and
still reach the destination right at the opening time. I was travelling from
Noida and needless to say that Metro is the best option. KOD is walkable from
IFCO CHAWK metro station but if you are new and want to avoid any hassle you
may take an auto (The quotation fare will start from Rs. 50 or higher but
distance does not even call for a fare of Rs. 20. So your negotiation skills
are really at test).
KOD
has two sections: Nautanki Mahal and Culture Gully.
Nautanki Mahal is the
section for live play and the entry fee is exorbitant especially on the weekends.
The Culture Gully is the section for food, shopping and
live cultural dance (at regular intervals). The tickets are available online as
well. For weekends the entrance fee for Culture Gully is Rs. 600 per person. This
entrance amount has to be spent in Culture Gully on the same day for food or
shopping.
Since
Nautanki Mahal was dramatically too expensive we concentrated on the Culture
Gully only. Culture Gully has been given the look of a street filled with
tables, chairs and some place to walk and it gives a feeling as if you are
walking, eating and shopping on road. The roof is sky colored with clouds painted
on it so whatever be the time, you are somehow lured to think that it’s still a
pleasant evening and you have plenty of time to spend inside. I cannot even
count how many stalls are there but they have successfully entrapped the
fascination of every visitor by offering everything at the same place i.e.
Maharastra’s vada pav, South Indian dosas, north Indian delicacies, chinese,
IIFA lounge, shopping plaza with clothes, bags, jewellery and many more
souvenirs that you may buy. The place is over-priced but there is no point in
budgeting the things because however much you eat you would not be able to
spend the money solely on food as the quantity is good. Especially if you are
in a group of 4-5 people, the amount that you are supposed to spend is around
Rs. 2400-3000. We had lunch, snax, tea, dinner and all the probable in between
meals but we could not spend more than Rs. 2000. So the last thousand was
dedicated for shopping. I won’t advocate the taste, I have had better food in
Delhi (or at the authentic place of their genesis such as “vada pav”). At
regular intervals, troops will perform cultural dance for you mostly Indian
forms but we witnessed a tribal dance as well.
All
and all it’s a good weekend hangout destination with loads of opportunity to
click photographs. So just gear up and enjoy the place!!
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