RADA is a two-day pop culture festival presented by BhaDiPa (Bharatiya Digital Party) that brings together music, comedy, digital creators, and live conversations. Positioned as a platform for contemporary Marathi pop culture, the festival highlights artists and performers who reflect the evolving creative landscape shaped by both online communities and live audiences.
Rooted in Marathi cultural identity while engaging with global pop culture influences, RADA features a programme of live performances, stand-up comedy, creator-led sessions, and collaborative stage acts. The line-up includes musicians, comedians, and internet personalities who represent new voices in regional and digital entertainment.
Through its mix of performances and discussions, the festival aims to create a shared space for audiences to engage with contemporary Marathi expression and youth-driven cultural narratives.
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How to Reach Pune 1. By Air: Pune is well connected through domestic airlines with the entire country. Lohegaon Airport or Pune Airport is an international airport, located 15 km away from Pune city centre. Visitors can avail of taxi and local bus services from outside the airport to reach their destination. 2. By Rail: Pune Junction Railway Station connects the city with all the prime Indian destinations. There are several mail/express trains and superfast trains linking the city to various Indian destinations in the south, north and west. Some of the prominent trains operating to and from Mumbai are the Deccan Queen and Shatabdi Express, which take around three-and-a-half hours to reach Pune. 3. By Road: Pune enjoys excellent connectivity with neighbouring cities and towns through a well-maintained network of roads. Mumbai (140 km), Ahmadnagar (121 km), Aurangabad (215 km) and Bijapur (275 km) all are well linked to Pune by a number of states and roadways buses. Those driving from Mumbai need to take Mumbai-Pune Expressway route, which takes barely two to three hours to cover a distance of about 150 km. Source: pune.gov.in hyperlink: https://pune.gov.in/how-to-reach/










1. Carry summer clothes to beat the humidity.
2. Sandals, flip flops, sneakers (perfect option if it's not likely to rain) or boots (but make sure they are worn in). You need to keep those feet tappin'. On that note, carry a bandana or a scrunchie to avoid tressy accidents with your fellow festival-goers.
3. A sturdy water bottle, if the festival has refillable water stations.




