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Vibrant discussions, performances bring curtains down on Hyderabad lit fest


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Actor Siddharth at the Hyderabad Literary Festival on Sunday.
| Photo Credit: SIDDHANT THAKUR

The Hyderabad Literary Festival (HLF)-2025 wrapped up on Sunday with a dynamic array of sessions and performances that drew enthusiastic crowds to Sattva Knowledge City and T-Hub here. The final day was marked by engaging discussions, creative showcases, and thought-provoking performances that celebrated literature, art, and culture.

The day commenced with a session titled Slow Stories for a Fast World, featuring journalist and author Neelesh Misra. He delved into the evolution of storytelling in cinema, contrasting the 1990s with the present day. He highlighted the nuanced approaches of independent cinema compared to the broader strokes of commercial films.

A dance theatre dialogue on preserving Hyderabad’s rock formation being performed by a group led by dance activist Nayantara Nanda Kumar at the Hyderabad Literary Festival.

A dance theatre dialogue on preserving Hyderabad’s rock formation being performed by a group led by dance activist Nayantara Nanda Kumar at the Hyderabad Literary Festival.
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SIDDHANT THAKUR

At T-Hub, a dance theatre performance centred on preserving Hyderabad’s iconic rock formations, with a spotlight on the Khajaguda rocks. Led by dance activist Nayantara Nanda Kumar, the performance drew parallels between UNESCO heritage sites worldwide and the challenges of local conservation efforts.

The bookstall at the festival arena buzzed with activity, as visitors browsed through an extensive collection of titles, while the Youngistan Nukkad stage hosted performances by the Nations Rock Beat (NRB) band and open mic events that resonated with the younger crowd.

Former Rajya Sabha MP Rajmohan Gandhi along with author Harsh Mander speaking on the values of the Indian Constitution at the Hyderabad Literary Festival.

Former Rajya Sabha MP Rajmohan Gandhi along with author Harsh Mander speaking on the values of the Indian Constitution at the Hyderabad Literary Festival.
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SIDDHANT THAKUR

Post-lunch sessions included one on Poets of Hyderabadi Inquilab, featuring journalist Yunus Lasania and Hindustani classical singer Harini Rao. The latter recited poems by two poets of Hyderabad, Mah Laqa Bai Chanda and Makhdoom Mohiuddin, in a session that paid tribute to the city’s rich literary heritage.

Meanwhile, actor Siddharth joined Vidya Rao for an insightful discussion on Cinema and Social Change, examining the transformative potential of films in addressing societal issues.

The Ajay Gandhi Memorial Valedictory session, titled Values of the Indian Constitution, saw former Rajya Sabha MP Rajmohan Gandhi and author Harsh Mander engage the audience in a dialogue on historical and contemporary constitutional values. Gandhi dispelled myths surrounding the 1947 Partition, underscoring that the Indian Independence Act mentioned the creation of two dominions, without citing religion as the basis.

Poet Priya Malik performing at the finale of the Hyderabad Literary Festival.

Poet Priya Malik performing at the finale of the Hyderabad Literary Festival.

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SIDDHANT THAKUR

The day culminated at Sattva Knowledge City with a mesmerising performance by poet Priya Malik. Her session, Ishq Hai, Ishq Hai, Ishq Hai, was a fitting finale, as attendees filled every seat, and many standing to hear her passionate recitations.



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