Updated On: 18 October, 2025 02:06 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Rambo Circus, currently showing at the St Andrew’s Auditorium in Bandra West, has been playing to packed audiences, drawing in families, children, and curious onlookers alike. (PICS/ KIRTI SURVE PARADE)

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Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic forced circuses to rethink their format, many have shifted from traditional tents to air-conditioned indoor venues
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This change not only ensures comfort for the audience but also adds a touch of modernity to a centuries-old art form. According to the circus’s owner, Sujit Dilip, this shift was essential to keep the legacy alive — and it`s paying off

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Dilip has also been actively curating new talent and acts every year to keep the show fresh and engaging
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From acrobats and jugglers to clowns and daredevil stunts, the lineup offers something for everyone

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As laughter and applause echo through the auditorium, one thing is clear — Rambo Circus isn’t just surviving post-pandemic; it’s thriving
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