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India's first nightclub, Blow Up, opened at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai in 1969. The club was a membership-only club for wealthy and fashionable young people from Bombay. The opening ceremony was attended by the Tata group's top executives, including chairman JRD Tata. 
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The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel also hosted India's first fashion show in its ballroom and India's first 24-hour restaurant in a 22-story tower in the 1970s. 
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel opened in 1903 and is known for introducing authentic Indian hospitality to the world. It also has an air-conditioned ballroom, a restaurant called Shamiana, and restaurants called Wasabi by Morimoto and Golden Dragon. 
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In the late 1960s, the Taj housed India's first nightclub, Blow Up, and later Pierre Cardin staged India's first fashion show in its grand ballroom. In the 1970s, the hotel expanded its footprint with the addition of a 22-story tower that housed India's first 24-hour restaurant.

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Remembering The Glory Days Of Mumbai’s First Ever Nightclub

Remembering The Glory Days Of Mumbai’s First Ever Nightclub
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To party in Mumbai today is to know pain. Picking from the hundreds of possible venues, battling bumper to bumper traffic, fighting your way to the overcrowded bar for an overpriced drink and then spending the rest of the night being deafened by music you hate. Yeah, ‘partying’ is a goddamn treat. Our jaded cynicism aside, the truth is that Mumbai is one of the most sought after destinations in the country for musicians and revellers alike. But once upon a time, any plans to go out simply meant heading to the one spot in South Bombay. The one that started it all and became the most iconic club of the 1980’s - Studio 29.

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This members-only venue wandered into the spotlight just as the city teetered on the brink of a cultural revolution. At the time, the only late night venues were in five star hotels and the idea of a stand alone party venue was unheard of. But a small section of Mumbai’s more worldly elite were determined to bring a taste of Western liberation to the city.

Sabira Merchant, the brains behind the operation modelled the space after Studio 54 in New York, hoping to capture some of their carefree, bohemian spirit. With scarlet walls, shimmery curtains and a shiny disco ball, they marched onto the scene turntables in tow and introduced Mumbai to the meaning of D.I.S.C.O. With their signature lighting and international playlist they also became a sought after venue for fashion shows, hosting hundreds of events during their run and showcasing the biggest names in fashion at the time.

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At the height of their popularity they had around 700 paid members and the daily guest list read like a who’s who of Bollywood royalty. Though their reign was short-lived with declining numbers and labour disputes forcing them to close their doors by 1985, even today 3 decades on, the name Studio 29 is remembered fondly as the great grandaddy of Mumbai nightlife.

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IN 1970 I WENT TO TAJ HOTEL-BUT MADE A MISTAKE WHEN SOMEBODY DIRECTED ME TO THE NEARBY "SLIPPED DISK"NEAR RADIO CLUB -SO MISSED 'BLOW UP'-NOW NO PICTURES AVAILABLE
IN 1970 TAJ HOTEL WAS CHEAP-JUST 150/RUPEE FOR A buffet lunch with unlimited food-and a hair cut was also cheap-50 rupees!!
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