When Ganesh Came Home: The Magic of Locality Celebrations
When Ganesh Came Home: The Magic of Locality Celebrations In the narrow bylanes of the chawl, Ganesh Chaturthi was never just a festival. It was a transformation. For those ten days, our cramped corridors became kingdoms, our shared walls became canvases, and our diverse community became one family united under the benevolent gaze of Bappa. The beauty of the Ganesh festival in a mixed locality wasn't in the grandeur of the pandal or the size of the idol. It was in the way it brought everyone together—Hindu, Muslim, Christian, everyone had a role to play. And at the center of it all were the simple joys that made childhood magical: movies on white cloth, games that tested our skills, and gifts that felt like treasure. The Cinema Under the Stars Long before multiplexes and OTT platforms, we had the ultimate entertainment: the community film screening. Someone in the locality would pool in money to rent a projector. A white bedsheet would be stretched across two bamboo poles or pinned...