Ajmera Infinity transformed into a vibrant tapestry of tradition and joy as Aarppo-Infinity Onam 2025 unfolded in spectacular style. What began with engaging pre-Onam events blossomed into a two-day cultural extravaganza on September 13 and 14 , reviving the spirit of Kerala in the heart of Bengaluru and bringing together the whole community.
The festivities kicked off with a Kerala mural art workshop, a nostalgic screening of Manichitrathazhu, and a spirited Vallamkali board game tournament in the weeks following upto the celebration. Residents also indulged in a delicious Palada sale, setting the tone for the grand celebration ahead.
Over 100 performers lit up the stage on September 13, showcasing Kerala’s vibrant heritage through traditional dance forms from all 14 districts. Iconic acts like Theyyam, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam , and Margamkali mesmerized the audience, with anchors weaving the evening together as graceful sootradhars.
Musical highlights included a spirited Vanchi paatu performance and soulful community singing that echoed through the venue. A heartwarming fashion show by children aged 4 to 6 captured Kerala’s essence.
The night concluded with Footprints of Malayalam Cinema - a cinematic tribute by young film enthusiasts, celebrating the enduring legacy of Kerala’s film culture.
Day two began with the arrival of King Mahabali (Maveli), greeted by the thunderous beats of Chendamelam and a lively Pulikali by children. The showstopper was the Mega Thiruvathira , where 64 women from across India danced in perfect harmony, embodying unity in tradition. The day also featured vibrant Pookalam , community games like Tug of War, Musical Chairs and a lavish Onam Sadya which was enjoyed by over 435 guests.
Ajmera Infinity isn’t just a residential community, it’s a living canvas of customs and connection. This year’s Aarppo-25 was a true revival of Kerala’s cultural spirit, rekindling the grandeur of traditional art forms with fresh energy and heartfelt participation. For the residents of Ajmera Infinity, it was more than a celebration, it was a promise to pass on the richness of heritage to the next generation, nurturing pride, awareness, and unity. As the curtains fell, the resounding chants of ‘Aarppo Irro Irro’ echoed on, carrying the spirit of togetherness well beyond the event itself.
The festivities kicked off with a Kerala mural art workshop, a nostalgic screening of Manichitrathazhu, and a spirited Vallamkali board game tournament in the weeks following upto the celebration. Residents also indulged in a delicious Palada sale, setting the tone for the grand celebration ahead.
Over 100 performers lit up the stage on September 13, showcasing Kerala’s vibrant heritage through traditional dance forms from all 14 districts. Iconic acts like Theyyam, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam , and Margamkali mesmerized the audience, with anchors weaving the evening together as graceful sootradhars.
Musical highlights included a spirited Vanchi paatu performance and soulful community singing that echoed through the venue. A heartwarming fashion show by children aged 4 to 6 captured Kerala’s essence.
The night concluded with Footprints of Malayalam Cinema - a cinematic tribute by young film enthusiasts, celebrating the enduring legacy of Kerala’s film culture.
Day two began with the arrival of King Mahabali (Maveli), greeted by the thunderous beats of Chendamelam and a lively Pulikali by children. The showstopper was the Mega Thiruvathira , where 64 women from across India danced in perfect harmony, embodying unity in tradition. The day also featured vibrant Pookalam , community games like Tug of War, Musical Chairs and a lavish Onam Sadya which was enjoyed by over 435 guests.
Ajmera Infinity isn’t just a residential community, it’s a living canvas of customs and connection. This year’s Aarppo-25 was a true revival of Kerala’s cultural spirit, rekindling the grandeur of traditional art forms with fresh energy and heartfelt participation. For the residents of Ajmera Infinity, it was more than a celebration, it was a promise to pass on the richness of heritage to the next generation, nurturing pride, awareness, and unity. As the curtains fell, the resounding chants of ‘Aarppo Irro Irro’ echoed on, carrying the spirit of togetherness well beyond the event itself.









