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Sabudana vada and stagecraft: Anju’s Cafe in Ranga Shankara turns 20

Sabudana vada and stagecraft: Anju’s Cafe in Ranga Shankara turns 20
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Anju’s Cafe, a popular cultural hub located within the Ranga Shankara theatre in Bengaluru, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The cafe has become a staple for the local theatre community.

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The longevity of independent cultural spaces reflects the health of local arts communities.

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A serendipitous meeting between Anju Sudharshan and Ranga Shankara theatre’s founder Arundhati Nag led to the creation of Anju’s Cafe. “We met at a common friend’s house. She was going out the door and I was coming in. She called me later and asked me to take the space and start the cafe,” says Anju who had been cooking for friends and family in her home kitchen then. This year, the cafe is celebrating its 20th anniversary. At any afternoon, a mix of theatre folks, casual visitors and newbies to town who are watching a play for the first time, can be spotted at Anju’s. It has evolved into an integral space for the theater community of Bengaluru, and loved for its sabudana vada, akki roti, and annual onam sadyas.

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