By Savitha Hira
Photography: Courtesy
Gangsta’s
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Novelty is the
buzzword of the burgeoning hospitality industry. Come hither to the world of
gangsters and their flamboyant vile bosses!!
“Gangsta’s” cafe
and bar as the christening goes is predictably dark and grungy with metal
doors, cable chains, jail bars and tattooed walls that boast of dark creatures
in charcoal silhouettes. Intrigue, mystery, quirk and an element of fun
characterise the place as it beats to the thud of a DJ console literally, behind
bars!
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Fictional
characters like The Godfather’s Vito Andolini
Corleone, Training Day’s corrupt cop, Denzel Washington and Pirates of the Caribbean legend Johnny
Depp among others, stare you straight in the eye as your gaze wanders behind
the chiselled features at the exposed brick and plaster relief that the
faces are made of. Faint reflections of yourself mildly, confusedly peep back at
you as you face over-sized mirrors with antique-effects in classically ornate
frames. Grunge greets you, almost everywhere. Well, almost; because when you
gaze below at the upholstered seating, it’s plush; and when you gaze above at
the lighting, it’s swish chrome chandeliers, back-lit coloured acrylic panels and it's dramatic! Oh, quite, quite
dramatic!!
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“Restaurateur
Ranjeet Singh Bindra loves grunge but sophisticated grunge,” informs fashion
designer- turned interior stylist, Minal Chopra, who has designed Gangsta’s as
she has Aallia Hospitality’s earlier offerings, Or-g and Villa 69. “There is no
garib grunge here,” she continues.
“The place is all about rugged, roughed-up but urbane interiors – opulent at
places; chic at others; but undoubtedly impressing an indelible imprint!
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Graffiti
takes on a classy character as the walls, table-tops, even some chair backs are
tattooed to some intelligible and some incoherent hoodlum mumbo-jumbo. The
thematic of link chains and heavy metal doors and flooring of Gangsta’s first
floor transforms into golden croc tiles, accents of red, cushioned deep seats
and mirrored ceiling on the level above, designated as The Boss' or fondly called 'Up Yours'!
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A
cover of about 200 in a 6500 sq. ft. ‘space within a space’ concept leaves no
room for a set ambience; keeping customers coming back to find their next
atypical chill-out zone.
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