Updated On: 25 February, 2024 08:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Gautam S Mengle
As Mazgaon’s inner gaothan faces redevelopment, a two-day immersive experience revives the centuries-old village through various art forms

Vijayendra Sekhon and Maia Manielli spearheaded the Majha Mazagaon project, which brings alive stories of one of Mumbai’s oldest gaothans—Matharpacady. Pic/Sameer Markande
The reel mingled the past with the present as the residents of Matharpacady, a quaint village deep inside Mazgaon, saw the bygone days of their hometown come alive.
The Virtual Reality-driven immersive experience was just one of the many features of the Maza Mazagaon project which is holding on to life stories that are fast dying out. The year-long labour of love also includes photographs, documentaries, and interactive fiction computer game and a radio set in the middle of the locality, where you can turn the dials to listen to different stories from the neighbourhood.