Updated On: 12 July, 2024 07:11 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
While Bandra’s Chapel Road is a treasure trove of cinematic characters, the initiatives of the `St+art India project` at Sassoon Docks and the Marol Art Village in Andheri East showcase the transformative power of graffiti art in revamping neglected corners of the city

Street art gets its due in Mumbai. FIle/Pic
Mumbai`s graffiti scene is emerging as a dynamic tool for expression. From celebrated film stars immortalised on the walls to thought-provoking social issues revolving around gender equality and climate activism – street art in Mumbai is becoming a medium to spark discourse on a myriad of themes.
Apart from expressionism, creativity and colour have breathed new life into formerly congested lanes, old docks, slums, overlooked corners and decaying walls. While Bandra’s Chapel Road is a treasure trove of cinematic characters, the initiatives of the `St+art India project` at Sassoon Docks and the `Chal Rang De` gig in Asalpha showcase the transformative power of art in revamping neglected corners of the city.
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