The ninth day of the navratra has an extraordinary importance under the Bengali celebration of Durga pujo and here’s how you can also be a part of this extravagance celebration!
Dhunuchi Naach, Maach & Mishti: Spend Nobomi In Pune Like A Bong
Ten-Second Takeaway
Go Pandal Hopping
One of the famous durga pujos in town organised by Kalyani nagar durgotsav samiti at Rohivila palace in Koregaon Park Lane 7, the pujo celebration here has literally everything! From authentic Kolkata biryani to fish rolls!
Dhunuchi Naach
The best part of the pujo celebration is not just the food but the famous Dhunuchi dance! Groove to classic beats at the Khadki Kalibari Samiti Pandal to enjoy the happiness around!
Go On A Shopping Spree
From awesome kurtas to traditional Bengali red and white sarees, find your pick of traditional wear for your yourself or as a gift at Galani’s in Pune for as cheap as INR 500 for starting!
Eat Like A Bong!
Finger licking bengoli delicacies from The Bengali Kitchen in Pimple Saudagar offers dishes such as mochar chops, Fish fry, lau chingri jugalbondi and much more starting at INR 450 for two people!
End It On A Mishti Note
No bong festival is complete without some authentic Bengali sweets such as nollen goorer sandesh, {the classic} mishti doi and many more starting from INR 20 only! Get them all from Babumoshai at Aundh Road or Bengali Sweets & Food at Viman Nagar.

