Avakai Festival: A Cultural Celebration in Vijayawada
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Avakai Festival: A Cultural Celebration in Vijayawada

The Avakai Amaravati Festival has begun, showcasing a vibrant blend of cinema, culture, and literature along the Krishna riverfront.

Avakai Festival: A Cultural Celebration in Vijayawada

The Avakai Amaravati Festival of Cinema, Culture, and Literature has commenced at Punnami Ghat, Vijayawada, transforming the Krishna riverfront into a vibrant cultural hub from 8 to 10 January 2026. This three-day event unites cinema, literature, music, dance, theatre, and cultural dialogue, drawing thousands to experience a blend of tradition and innovation.

The festival’s opening ceremony featured a grand procession of giant puppets and Teen Maar drummers, followed by a performance from the band Jammers. The evening’s spiritual ambience was enhanced by a traditional Aarti and the ceremonial inauguration of the Festival House Boat. The night concluded with the world premiere of “Love Story - A Musical”, created exclusively for Avakai.

Prominent figures, including Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, graced the event. Naidu highlighted the festival’s role in blending Andhra Pradesh’s cultural heritage with a forward-looking creative economy, announcing the establishment of India’s first quantum computer in Amaravati within five months. He emphasized the festival’s importance in promoting tourism and entrepreneurship.

Deputy Chief Minister Kalyan praised the festival for engaging the younger generation and enhancing Andhra Pradesh’s cultural branding. Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh noted the festival’s aim to establish Vijayawada as a premier cultural destination and revive the state’s artistic glory.

Sanjoy K. Roy, Managing Director of Teamwork Arts, described Avakai as a celebration of Telugu culture, fostering artistic exchange and dialogue. The festival continues with workshops, literary conversations, and cinematic discussions, positioning Amaravati as a global cultural hub.

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