Key Points

Pune witnessed a unique DJ-free Dahi Handi celebration at Lal Mahal Chowk, blending tradition with safety. Thousands gathered as Govinda troupes performed to dhol-tasha and Worli Beats instead of loud DJ music. Organizer Punit Balan highlighted the event's success in maintaining festive energy while reducing noise pollution. The event set a new cultural standard, proving tradition can thrive with thoughtful innovation.

Key Points: Pune's DJ-Free Dahi Handi at Lal Mahal Chowk Draws Thousands

  • Thousands gather for Pune's first DJ-free Dahi Handi at Lal Mahal Chowk
  • Traditional dhol-tasha and Worli Beats replace loud DJ music
  • Radhekrishna troupe breaks an eight-tier human pyramid
  • Event emphasizes safety, reduced noise, and cultural authenticity
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Thousands throng Pune's Lal Mahal Chowk for unique DJ-free Dahi Handi

Pune revives tradition with a DJ-free Dahi Handi featuring dhol-tasha, Worli Beats, and Govinda troupes, setting a new cultural precedent.

"This year, we proved you can celebrate with the same energy without a blaring DJ sound. – Punit Balan"

Pune, August 17

The historic Lal Mahal Chowk in Pune turned into a sea of devotees and Govindas on Saturday night as thousands gathered for a unique, first-of-its-kind DJ-free Dahi Handi.

The event was organised by the Punit Balan Group along with 26 leading Ganesh mandals of Pune City, replacing blaring DJs with traditional dhol-tasha, lezim, Prabhat band, Mumbai's Worli Beats and the devotional Shiv Mahakal troupe from Ujjain. The celebration aimed to revive the festival's cultural essence.

Govinda troupes, including Radhekrishna, which successfully broke the handi with an eight-tier human pyramid, while several others, like Vande Mataram, Natraj, Mhasoba, Bhoiraj and Shivkanya (Mumbai), also participated in the celebration with enthusiasm.

Festival head and trustee of the Shrimant Bhausaheb Rangari Ganesh Mandal, Punit Balan, said," I thank Punekars for their overwhelming response to the DJ-free Dahi Handi. The decision was taken to combine authenticity with safety. Dahi Handi represents faith, vitality and togetherness."

"This year, we proved you can celebrate with the same energy without a blaring DJ sound. It also reduced noise pollution, eased police pressure, avoided traffic snarls and gave employment to traditional instrumentalists," he said.

The event was marked by extensive safety measures, medical support and streamlined crowd control to ensure smooth celebrations. Actor-director Pravin Tarde, actor Hardik Joshi and Bigg Boss Marathi fame Irina were among the celebrities present.

Organisers said the successful DJ-free celebration has set a new cultural precedent in Maharashtra, showing that Pune's festive spirit thrives when tradition blends with thoughtful innovation.

This year, Shri Krishna Janmashtami was celebrated traditionally with great festive fervour in Pune. Dancing to the energetic beats of traditional dhol-tasha and the popular Worli beats of banjo from Mumbai, organised by Punit Balan Group, over 25 Ganesh Mandals across the city came together for a DJ-free event this year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a local resident, I'm so relieved there was no noise pollution this year. The traditional music was energetic yet peaceful. My elderly parents could finally enjoy the festival without headaches. Hope this becomes the norm across Maharashtra!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the cultural aspect, I hope they don't completely ban DJs. The youth enjoy that energy too. Maybe a balance - traditional music during day, limited DJ in evening? Just my two cents.
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Shreya B
The eight-tier pyramid by Radhekrishna troupe was breathtaking! 👏 So proud of our Govindas. This is real talent, not just jumping to loud music. Traditional celebrations bring out the true spirit of Janmashtami.
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Karthik V
Great move but implementation could be better. The crowd control was chaotic near Lal Mahal. Also, why invite Mumbai troupes when Pune has so many talented local artists? We should promote our own culture first.
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Nisha Z
The employment given to traditional instrumentalists is the best part! 💯 Our dhol-tasha artists were struggling since DJs took over. This revival helps preserve our heritage and supports local talent financially. Jai Maharashtra!

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