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First the festival, now the India Day Parade canceled for this year
First the festival, now the India Day Parade canceled for this year

Chicago Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

First the festival, now the India Day Parade canceled for this year

Naperville's India Day Parade has been canceled, less than two months after organizers announced the festival to be held on the same day would not be happening. 'This was not an easy choice,' a social media post on the Indian Community Outreach Facebook page said. 'However, we believe that hosting a partial event would not reflect the energy, inclusivity and excellence our community has come to expect — nor would it align with ICO's mission: to Educate, Integrate, and Empower.' India Day, a daylong event featuring a parade, food, vendors, live music and other activities celebrating Aug. 15, 1947, the day India won its freedom from British rule, has been an annual Naperville event since 2015 and one that grew to be one of the largest Indian American festivals of its kind in the United States. Both the parade and fest were to be held on Aug. 10 until organizers announced in early June that the festival at Rotary Hill Park was being scratched due to growing costs and reduced funding. Only the parade would be held, event founder and organizer Krishna Bansal said. With that now off the schedule as well, efforts will be put into planning 'a vibrant and unforgettable' India Day Parade and Celebration for 2026, the Facebook post said. They are also 'exploring the possibility of an event for the remainder of the year.' Bansal was not available for comment. Refunds will be issued this week to those who have already registered and paid to be part of the event, the post said. Bansal previously told the Naperville Sun that part of the mounting costs were tied to city requirements that fencing be placed around the perimeter of the event grounds and metal detectors set up at controlled entry and exit points. Rules also require that attendees be limited to only bringing clear bags with them when they enter the event. Naperville Police Chief Jason Arres said at the time that the heightened security requirements are not necessarily new, but they are 'something we've really been pushing towards for the past few years and are finally getting traction.' The same rules are in place and will be implemented for Naperville's Last Fling festival, which will be held downtown Aug. 29-Sept. 1 on Jackson Avenue. Additionally, minors will not be allowed inside the fest grounds if not accompanied by an adult. India Day is not the only celebration to be canceled this year. Naperville Salute, an annual Fourth of July event also held at Rotary Hill, also will not be held this year. Organizers did not go into detail but said the cancellation was done to preserve the long-term health of both the event and the charitage organization behind it. Another longtime Naperville festival came to an end last year. Although Ribfest had not been held in the city for a few years, the organizers decided the annual event would end after 35 years.

Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda chosen as Grand Marshals at India Day parade in New York
Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda chosen as Grand Marshals at India Day parade in New York

The Hindu

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda chosen as Grand Marshals at India Day parade in New York

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda will serve as Grand Marshals for the India Day Parade in New York this August. The actors are set to appear in a public event together after a long time. Before walking the iconic Madison Avenue route on August 17, 2025, the two will be part of the celebrations on August 15. The event is supposed to be the largest India Day parade in the world in 2025. The Federation of India (FIA) announced that Rashmika and Deverakonda will frontline the 43rd Parade in New York this year. ''I am honoured and excited to be the grand marshal at the largest India Day parade happening on August 17 in New York City. Let's come together to celebrate this festival with pride and pray tribute to our motherland,' Rashmika said. Speaking about the development, Deverakonda said, 'I am honoured and excited to be the grand marshal at the India Day parade happening on August 17 in New York City. I will also be part of the festivities organised on August 15. I am looking forward to celebrating this day with all of you and pay tributes to our motherland.' ALSO READ:'Kingdom': Vijay Deverakonda's film gets postponed due to India-Pakistan tensions; new release date out The frequent outings and shared social media posts by the couple have sparked ongoing speculation about their relationship. While neither of the actors has confirmed anything publicly, they often have shared pictures from the same locations at different times, leaving fans intrigued. Meanwhile, Rashmika is working for a pan-Indian film Mysaa while Deverakonda is awaiting the release of Kingdom, directed by Gowtham Tinnanuri.

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