Events in Goa

Voices in Harmony: An Unforgettable Open Mic Evening at Carpe Diem – Majorda


Carpe Diem – Majorda recently became the stage for an evening of heartfelt expression and shared experiences, as an Open Mic Evening unfolded in collaboration with Zeitgeist Goa and TEDx Panaji. Curated and hosted by Diya Padiyar and Loretta Rodrigues, the event revolved around the poignant theme “It’s About Time.”

From the very first act, the atmosphere was electric—filled with anticipation, warmth, and curiosity. The lineup reflected a beautiful mix of voices, perspectives, and forms of expression. Poetry, music, storytelling, and stand-up comedy wove a rich tapestry of emotion and creativity. Some performers were seasoned veterans, while others stood before an audience for the very first time. Each was met with equal respect and encouragement, creating a space where everyone felt heard and valued.

One particularly special moment was a debut stand-up performance that had the room erupting in laughter and applause. The crowd’s response reminded everyone of the unique magic that live, in-person storytelling can offer.

What made the evening even more special was the multilingual nature of the performances. Artists switched between languages with ease—blending cultures, experiences, and identities into their pieces. It wasn’t just the performers who took the spotlight. The audience, too, played an active role—offering questions, sharing their own reflections, and responding with visible emotion and support.

As the night drew to a close, a live band took over the stage, delivering soulful, heartfelt music that wrapped the evening in warmth. People left the venue smiling, inspired, and connected—not just to the performances, but to each other.

The Open Mic at Carpe Diem was more than just an event. It was a celebration of voice, presence, and the power of sharing your truth. Through collaboration and community, it became a moment in time where stories mattered, and every voice found its place.

International

Zakir Khan Creates History at Madison Square Garden with Hindi Comedy Show


In a historic first, stand-up comedian Zakir Khan etched his name into the global entertainment map by becoming the first Indian to headline a Hindi-language comedy show at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York.

The 37-year-old comedian from Indore, known for his relatable “sakht launda” persona and heartfelt storytelling, drew a sold-out crowd of 6,000 fans, proving the universal appeal of Indian humour.

Sharing his emotional journey on Instagram, Zakir described it as a “big day,” expressing how overwhelming it was to make thousands laugh in Hindi at such a legendary venue. He extended heartfelt gratitude to his friends, team, and fans for making the milestone possible.

The show was part of Zakir’s North America tour, where he was joined by fellow comedian Tanmay Bhat. The performance blended observational humour, emotional depth, and his signature poetic shayari. Ahead of the big night, Zakir’s poster lit up Times Square billboards, and he made appearances on US media outlets, discussing the importance of performing in Hindi on such a prestigious stage.

Adding to the celebratory mood, Zakir even joined celebrity chef Vikas Khanna for a fun cooking session, bringing together two cultural icons of India in New York.

With this achievement, Zakir Khan has not only elevated Indian stand-up comedy but also demonstrated the power of Hindi as a global performance language. His Madison Square Garden triumph stands as a proud chapter in the journey of Indian entertainment going international.