

What if… just what if you opened a door and stepped into the 1960s?
No one in the room knows what a screen is.
No one has heard of Instagram.
No one is asking, “Can I shambooo? Can I get a Shiv Shamboo?”
The room is warm, filled with different types of art, and a vinyl plays songs by legends like Lata Mangeshkar, transporting you to a time-bending analog space where conversations move without interruption, eye contact lasts longer, and laughter feels easy. You move through the room, join in thoughtful activities that slow you down and make you feel more present, listen to old Bombay gossip and stories being shared, and for a couple of hours, you walk into a parallel life, one the outside world can’t reach.
Bring your own vinyl to share a piece of your world, or simply come as you are and let the chamber hold you.
Before you leave, you take home carefully curated goodies, a small reminder of your brief trip to the analog world
About:
Chamber 331/3 is curated by Sahasreeja, founder of Echo, a community-driven initiative focused on creating intentional and meaningful spaces . With a background in strategy and brand building, she designs immersive experiences that bring people together beyond screens and surface-level socialising. This event is her response to digital fatigue, an attempt to create a slower, analog world where music, art, and real conversations feel personal again.