Bengaluru
On March 30, 2026, Bengaluru is witnessing a juxtaposition of cultural celebration and tragedy. The city is currently hosting the exhibition ‘Timeless Terrains’ at The Art Gallery: Curated by CUR8, located in the Four Seasons Hotel Bengaluru. This exhibition features the works of eight contemporary artists from Karnataka, exploring themes of memory, identity, and spirituality. Curated by Meena Das Narayan, the exhibition will remain open for public viewing until the end of the day.
As visitors admire the artworks, which are also available for purchase, the community is grappling with the shocking news of a violent crime that occurred recently. Rasheed Pasha, a 45-year-old jeep mechanic, was brutally beaten to death in Bengaluru. Reports indicate that Pasha was targeted for refusing to pay ₹50,000 as protection money, highlighting a disturbing trend of extortion in the area.
The circumstances surrounding Pasha’s death have raised concerns among local residents and business owners, who fear for their safety and the integrity of their community. The demand for protection money is not only a criminal act but also a violation of trust within the neighborhood.
In the midst of this turmoil, the exhibition serves as a reminder of the vibrant cultural landscape of Bengaluru. Artists like H.S. Venugopal, Ganapathi Agnihotri, Kishor Kumar, Surekha H. Matt, Anmol KD, and Vijay Dhongadi are showcasing their talents, contributing to the city’s rich artistic heritage.
Dr. Avin Thaliath, a local artist, reflected on the significance of art in the community, reminiscing about his early experiences and the joy that local eateries brought him. “I still remember when my friends and I finished our first internship we got a stipend of Rs750; we kept 50 aside to eat biryani at Empire and dessert at Gudbud,” he shared. His words resonate with many who find solace in the familiar comforts of Bengaluru.
As the exhibition continues to attract art enthusiasts, the tragic incident involving Rasheed Pasha serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by the community. The juxtaposition of cultural expression and the harsh realities of crime underscores the need for collective action and support.
Currently, authorities are investigating Pasha’s death, and community members are urged to come forward with any information that could assist in bringing the perpetrators to justice. The demand for safety and security within Bengaluru has never been more pressing.
As the day unfolds, Bengaluru stands at a crossroads, balancing the celebration of its artistic achievements with the urgent need to address the underlying issues of crime and safety that threaten its vibrant spirit.
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