Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is where music, theater, fine arts, and crafts are just a few of the many artistic forms represented in the ground-breaking cultural center. It functions as a stage on which India’s finest achievements in various fields are haughtily displayed. NMACC offers visitors a distinctive and immersive experience to understand and participate in the rich cultural history of India by bringing together many artistic disciplines under one roof.
Famous Bollywood celebs attended the extravagant and glamorous NMACC opening ceremony. The elegant Jio Global Centre opening event was given by the Ambani family in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex. Famous actor Aamir Khan was seen with his daughter Ira Khan and her husband. Along with his wife and daughter, Sara Tendulkar, the legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar attended the event as well. The presence of international superstars like Gigi Hadid and Nick Jonas added Hollywood glitz to the important event, further dazzling it.
Visitors will find a variety of amazing locations inside the Centre, including:
- The Grand Theatre is a large space with three levels that can hold up to 2000 people. It advertises itself as “India’s most technologically advanced theatre” and boasts cutting-edge equipment. Over 8,400 Swarovski crystals were used in the design of the room, which highlights its grandeur. The theatre has special absorbent wood that reduces audio reflections to offer the best possible acoustics, giving the audience an immersive experience.
- The Studio Theatre: With 250 seats, the Studio Theatre offers a flexible environment that can be customized for different occasions. This area’s telescopic seating offers versatility for various layouts and arrangements. It takes pride in being the first organization of its sort in India to use a tension wire grid for rigging and lighting, increasing the potential for imaginative presentations.
- Art House: The Art House is a dedicated art complex with four levels and an amazing floor space of 16,000 square feet. Artists and art aficionados can explore and interact with a wide variety of artistic creations in this dynamic area, which acts as a hub for artistic expression.
- The Cube: The Cube, a tiny venue with space for 125 people, is tucked away inside the Centre. Notably, the stage and seating arrangement in this area is mobile, allowing for flexible layouts to meet the requirements of diverse performances and events.