Go see, AMAL, Richie Mehta's film about a New Delhi auto-rickshaw driver, who goes about his simple, daily life not knowing how his generosity of spirit to a senile passenger could change his life forever. This charming, beautifully told fable, also includes a delicate, restrained love story in keeping with the leanness of the script. Playing at the Varsity Cinema, 55 Bloor West.
Diversify your after work calendar by including some theatre. Catch Jane Maggs (Until June) and other actors performers and artists at Summerworks Theatre Festival (August 7-17).
Bite into some flavourful eats, do a dance workshop, and feel the heat of various dance beats at Harbourfront Centre's Hot & Spicy Food Festival. Be sure to check out the films, too.
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