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Calcutta: Mocambo
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
My mother went to Mocambo to listen to Doris Day covers. I went to Mocambo for Fish à la Diana.
Mocambo opened its doors in 1956, a European oasis of glamour and jazz on Park Street, Calcutta’s famous cabaret row. Its second-generation owner, Nitin Kothari, called it independent India’s first nightclub, which is plausible, even if impossible to verify. There was a German architect, an Italian manager and, soon after its opening, a 17-year-old chanteuse named Pam Crain, More
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