"For me, the NMACC is our collective effort to put India on the world map for arts and culture."
So says Nita Ambani, philanthropist and founder of Mumbai's new Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center, which opened in March with a star-studded debut that included Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Zendaya, Penelope Cruz, and Gigi Hadid.
The center, which includes a 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, two more intimate performing arts spaces, the Stage Theatre and the Cube, and a four-story Art House, is intended to promote Indian art, design, theater, and music, as well as bring "cutting-edge international artists" to Mumbai, per Ambani.
"Our vision for the Cultural Center is to become home to all artistsfrom maestros to amateurs, from established to emerging, and from traditional to contemporary," says Ambani, whose husband, Mukesh Ambani, is the CEO of India's largest private sector company, Reliance Industries.
The Times of India calls the center "one of the most ambitious cultural projects in India since the rise of the nation's economic boom in the 1990s" and notes that Ambani has been on the board of trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 2016.
The New York Times calls the center "
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