Not to miss in Hyderabad today (Feb 9)

Weekend's here and what better time than today to give in to your temptations? If you are have a heart for the art, but did not find time to check out the artistic creations displayed in the city due to lack of time over the week, then here's your chance.
Bored of eating routine food and craving for some chat pata khana? We will tell you where to go and enjoy some of the yummiest dishes.
Nothing like a Saturday night. Is your feet itching to dance? Then check out which DJ's belting out what music and let your hair down till you tire.
The season of sale is back and how! Check out the best deals in town and shop till you drop.
ArtWhere: Kalakriti Art Gallery, Banjara Hills, Road No.10
What: A group of artists exhibit paintings and sculptures
When: 11 am to 7 pm
Where: 1672, SBI building, Banjara Hills, Road No 12
What: Art titled 'For Her', a tribute to Delhi rape victim
When: 11.30 am to 7pm
Where: The Coffee Cup Sainik Puri
What: Exhibition of Cherial paintings
When: 12 pm onwards
Where: Alliance Francaise, Banjara Hills Road No.3
What: Painting exhibition by Dimple Shah
When: 11 am onwards
Where: Lamakaan, Banjara Hills
What: Painting exhibition by Atul Kumar Soni
When: 7 pm onwards
Where: Muse Art Gallery, Tank Bund Road
What: Painting exhibition by True Blue and Beyond
When: 11 am to 7 pm
Where: Gallery Space, Banjara Hills
What: Painting exhibition by various artists
When: 11 am to 7 pm
Where: Hard Rock Cafe, GVK One, Banjara
What: Indulge in some hot sizzlers at Sizzling Skillets Festival
When: 11 am onwards
Where: Twister Sports & Pub
What: Happy Hours. Enjoy two drinks at the cost of one. Starters at incredible prices
When: 12 pm onwards
Where: Waterside Cafe, Banjara
What: Executive Lunch buffet priced@ Rs. 850 + tax from Sunday to Friday & Rs. 1250 + tax on Saturday
When: 12.30 pm to 3pm
Where: Truffles Cafe, Jubilee Hills
What: Cafe Classics month
When: 8 am to 11 pm
Where: Arena, Banjara
What: Lemon Fest
When: 7.30 pm to 11.30 pm
Where: Le Cafe, Hitec City
What: Strawberry Fest. Indulge yourself in a variety of strawberry delicacies
When: 8 am to 12 am
Where: The Yellow Chilli, Banjara
What: Lunch with a Punch: Restaurant's new lunch buffet.
Price: Weekdays buffet: Veg and non - veg buffet: Rs. 299 plus taxes. Weekend buffet: Veg and non - veg: Rs. 399 plus taxes.
When: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm
Where: Zafraan Exotica, Banjara Hills
What: Lunch buffet with Chinese, North Indian and Mughlai dishes on the platter
When: 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm
Where: The Square, Novotel, Shamshabad
What: Multi-cuisine dinner Buffet
When: 6.30 pm to 11 pm
Shop till you drop
Where: Taj Krishna
What: Petals, Lifestyle exhibition
When: 10 am onwards
Where: Sri Sathya Sai Nigaman, Sri Nagar colony
What: Lifestyle exhibition for all the fashion freaks
When: 10 am to 8 pm
Where: Metro Shoes, Hyderabad
What: Essence - New collection of footwear
Price: 990 onwards
Clubbing
Where: Torque, Begumpet
What: Pre Valentine bash
When: 6pm onwards
Where: 10 Downing Street, Begumpet
What: Club Saturday
When: 8 pm onwards
Where: Cuba Libre, Banjara Hills
What: Club Night with DJ Mahesh
When: 8 pm onwards
Where: Aqua, Somajiguda
What: Sundown pool party with DJ Jonathan
When: 5 pm to 10 pm
Where: Syn-Asian Grill and Bar, Banjara Hills
What: DJ Knittin Live
When: 8 pm onwards
Where: Kibbeh, Begumpet
What: Saturday Night with DJ Anupam
When: 8 pm onwards
Where: Xtreme Sports Bar, Kharkhana, Secunderabad
What: Day Party Bash
When: 12 pm to 3 pm
Where: Best Western Amrutha Castle, Saifabad
What: Pre Valentine pool party
When: 12 pm to 7 pm
Where: Circle, Begumpet
What: Offer on Drinks
When: 3 pm to 10.30 pm
Where: 17 Degrees North, Hi Tech City Road
What: Happy hours
When: 12 pm to 7 pm
Music
Where: 10 Sports Bar and Grill, Secunderabad
What: Supremacy-Musical evening
When: 6pm to 11 pm
Where: Keyes Girls High School, Secunderabad
What: Carnatic Vocal concert by Sudha Raghunathan
When: 6.30 pm onwards
-Sakshipost
Liveblog Updates:
A woman was killed and four other civilians were injured in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla district as the Pakistan army intensified artillery fire across the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir, officials said, adding that a large number of houses have also been damaged in the cross-border shelling.
Reports state that a Pakistani shell struck the vehicle the woman was traveling in, resulting in her death. The woman was identified as Nargis Bashir, and some of her family members had boarded a vehicle to flee from the Razarwani village in Uri that was hit by the mortar and artillery shells from Pakistan.
In an attempt to educate and make people aware about the consequences of war amid Pakistan's continuous firing in the border states, the Delhi government did a mock drill to test air raid sirens installed at the Public Works Department (PWD) at ITO and asked people to not react out of panic.
District Magistrate (Central) G. Sudhakar also urged people to remain calm and not be alarmed when they hear the sirens.
At least twice, sirens sounded during the drill, which started at 3 pm.
PWD Minister Parvesh Verma said 40-50 more such sirens will be installed across the national capital, each of which will cover an area of 8 km.
Residents present in Rajouri along the Line of Control have started moving to safer areas after heavy cross-border shelling and attempted drone and missile attacks last night by Pakistan. All drone and missile attacks were intercepted and foiled by India's air defence system.
#WATCH | J&K | Residents of Rajouri living along the LOC have started moving to safer areas after heavy cross-border shelling and attempted drone and missile attacks last night by Pakistan.
— ANI (@ANI) May 9, 2025
All drone and missile attacks were intercepted by India's air defence system and foiled,… pic.twitter.com/XITK0CsejT
Pakistan has claimed that its Economic Affairs Division account on social media has been hacked and called the post where it appealed for more loans from the international community owing to losses from Operation Sindoor "fake."
In a post on X, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fact Checker shared a picture of the post and mentioned that it was "fake." Additionally, it asserted that the account had undergone hacking.
A missile-like object is found deep inside the Dal Lake after loud explosions were heard on Saturday morning in Srinagar, which is a major tourist attraction. The defense ministry also confirms that Pakistan has intruded into Srinagar's airspace in a press release.
Since the early hours of Saturday morning (10th May), Srinagar has been rocked with multiple explosions, and now electricity is taken off in various places across Kashmir. The reason for this is yet to be determined, as reports indicate multiple places in Kashmir have lost power. The Indian Army released a statement after the press briefing, where they mentioned that they have attacked and neutralized multiple terrorist launchpads in a coordinated fire assault, razing them to cinders.