A team of artists from Kerala, led by Haripriya Nambudari, presented classical Kathakali dance as part of a function of month-long festival of India organised by the Indian Embassy here.
People from different walks of life including politicians, diplomats, intellectuals, civil society members, business community among others were present during the show held on Monday.
The traditional Kathakali dance presented by famous Indian artists in elegant colourful attire mesmerised around 1,000 viewers on the occasion.
The dance show was followed by Kerala food festival, which was inaugurated by India's Ambassador to Nepal, Manjiv Singh Puri.
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