from bangers to ballads
India, Feb. 11 -- It wasn't just music that captivated the senses and souls at HT City Unwind 2026. Beyond the stage, over 40 stalls spread across the venue catered to foodies and their diverse palate. From street-style favourites and Chinese to kebabs and loaded fries, the menu left everyone craving more.
Stalls of body art and hair braiding saw the longest queues, among other quirky shopping spots. One that stood out was Papernecko by Qunoor Saleem for its playful hair accessories. "These are inspired by my daughters, who are four and two," she said. Her sister Sana Saleem, had a food stalling selling potato twisters and more nearby. She added, "People are loving the sister-business vibe. We keep sending customers to each other's stalls and taking turns to sneak away and vibe to the music!"
A wave of nostalgia hit millennials and Gen Xers as they arrived ready to soak in Lucky Ali's magic. Abhinav Sharma, an interior designer visited the fest with his wife on Propose Day (Feb 8). He said, "When I had proposed marriage to my now-wife, Lucky Ali's music was playing in the background. His voice has basically been the playlist of my real-life love story."...
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