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The Pro Govinda League returns to Mumbai with Jashan Bhumkar joining as co-owner of Alibaug Knights. The three-day event blends sport and culture, featuring top Govinda teams and live music. Bhumkar highlights the league’s celebration of Maharashtra’s traditions and grassroots talent. Fans can catch the action live or on Zee Network.

Key Points: Jashan Bhumkar Joins Pro Govinda League as Alibaug Knights Co-Owner

  • Jashan Bhumkar partners with Ranjeet Bindra for Alibaug Knights
  • 16 top Govinda teams compete at Dome SVP Stadium
  • Kailash Kher and Salim-Sulaiman to perform live
  • League aims to professionalize Govinda while preserving tradition
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Pro Govinda League set to kick off in Mumbai on August 7

Mumbai’s Pro Govinda League kicks off Aug 7-9 with Jashan Bhumkar’s Alibaug Knights, live performances by Kailash Kher & Salim-Sulaiman.

"Pro Govinda League is not just a sport—it's a celebration of courage, teamwork, and Maharashtra’s cultural heartbeat. – Jashan Bhumkar"

Mumbai, August 7

Mumbai's much-loved dahi handi tradition is gearing up for a grand sporting spectacle as the Pro Govinda League (PGL) 2025 returns on August 7-9 at Dome SVP Stadium, Worli, according to a release from PGL.

Adding to the excitement, Jashan Bhumkar, Speciality Chemicals and Pharma Entrepreneur and acclaimed Hindustani classical musician, has officially entered the league as Co-Owner of Alibaug Knights, alongside hospitality leader Ranjeet Bindra, founder of the iconic Bastian group of restaurants.

Speaking about his association with the league, Jashan Bhumkar said, "Pro Govinda League is not just a sport - it's a celebration of courage, teamwork, and the incredible cultural heartbeat of Maharashtra. As someone deeply connected to Indian traditions and music, I felt this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to support a grassroots sport that truly belongs to the people."

Bhumkar expressed strong confidence in his team, Alibaug Knights, who will represent the spirited Bal Utsahi Pathak from Jogeshwari, "From the first time I met this team, I saw something special - an unbreakable bond, a fire to rise above every challenge. These are not just athletes; they're fighters who inspire everyone around them. My belief in them is absolute, and I know they'll make their mark this season."

The tournament will feature 16 top-tier Govinda pathaks battling it out for glory, with live music performances by Padmashri Kailash Kher (Day 1) and Salim-Sulaiman (Finals) adding to the festival atmosphere.

"This league beautifully merges tradition, adrenaline, and entertainment," Bhumkar added. "Our vision is to elevate Govinda into a recognized, professionally celebrated sport while staying rooted in its cultural origins. I'm honored to be part of that journey."

The Pro Govinda League 2025 promises three days of nail-biting competition, community celebration, and cultural pride. Fans can watch the action live on Zee Network or witness the energy firsthand at Dome SVP Stadium, Worli, Mumbai.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Jogeshwari resident, I'm so proud to see our Bal Utsahi Pathak getting this platform! These boys practice for months near our society. Hope they make us proud. #AlibaugKnights
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Aditya G
Great initiative but ticket prices should be more affordable. Traditional sports should remain accessible to common people, not become another elite entertainment option.
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Sarah B
Visiting Mumbai during these dates! What perfect timing to experience authentic Maharashtrian culture. The combination of sport and live music sounds incredible. Any tips for first-time attendees?
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Karthik V
Kailash Kher AND Salim-Sulaiman? Bhai ticket le liya maine! 😍 This is going to be epic. Hope they maintain proper safety measures though - those human pyramids can get dangerous.
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Nisha Z
My grandfather used to tell stories about participating in Dahi Handi competitions in the 1960s. So emotional to see how far it's come while keeping the essence alive. Tradition meets modernity at its best!

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