Happy Streets ended its Sunday run in Chembur recently, transforming St. Sebastian School Road near Chandak Highscape City into a vehicle-free zone filled with movement, music and community participation. The initiative, supported by The Times of India, created an open environment where residents of all ages came together to exercise, create art and interact freely — away from traffic and daily pressures.Actor Manish Goel added to the morning’s energy by getting the crowd on its feet. He pumped up participants by dancing to his song Dil Le Gai Kudi Gujarat Di, encouraging everyone around to join in. Speaking at the event, Manish said, “With people being stressed and busy all the time, Happy Streets is therapeutic and fun. Seeing so many people out on a Sunday morning creates great energy. Watching people dance along and enjoy themselves truly made my Sunday morning special. This is a great initiative.”A lively morning atmosphereThe interactive atmosphere resonated with participants. Smriti Das (30) shared, “The Zumba session was a lot of fun and dancing with Manish was an absolute blast.” Neha Patil (39), who attended with her young son, said, “My son loved the art and craft activities and just running around freely. These are things children don’t usually get to do. It was a very special Sunday morning for us.”
