They are known for being great doctors and lawyers, and for their generosity in giving back to the community. So in honor of the Parsi New Year, Navroze, we are analyzing the Parsi characters of 10 artistic breath who touch our lives in Mumbai without having to get sick or break the law. Shahin Mitri, 39, social activist and educator Shahin Mitri, was surprised at how a simple idea could have a real impact on so many people. She is the founder of Akanksha and Indian teachers. For 20 years, Akanksha, under the leadership of Mistry, has transformed the lives of poor children through art and education. They continue to do so. They are now seeking to expand existing government schools. The \"book for Hinduism\" is an updated idea, with a wider range and further down the road. \"The book for Hinduism is a national campaign consisting of excellent college graduates and young professionals who will devote two years to full-time teaching in underresourced schools. . . . \"They are currently opening applications for their collaborative project, which has 8,000 places to fill out. Through education, Mistry, a recent TED India spokesman, wants people to be more self-sufficient and likely to get out of poverty. The 63-year-old Astad Debb, early in his career as an apprentice with the legendary Pina Bausch and Wuppertal Dance Company, led to his life -- Committed to dance for a long time. Faced with the difficulties faced by all new art in terms of capital and appreciation, his career flourished in the face of difficulties. \"The main problem in India is the lack of platforms and hosts for modern dance,\" he said . \". Deboo performed with the mampur drummer, the deaf and dumb children in Chennai and the children of the Salaam Balak Trust in Mumbai, bringing him from Brazil to Mani Ratnam\'s latest film Raavan \"cheers to the recent coronation of the new King of Bhutan. He will go to Delhi soon for the Commonwealth Games. His new work, Incontro, was completed in collaboration with Swiss choreographer Thomas Mettler and premiered in Munich on October. Sadly, the world is paying much more attention to him than we have seen in Mumbai. The 39-year-old salosh Patel, the event manager, helped Zubin Mehta successfully direct the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in a unhurried manner, at 5,000- In 2008, cricket clubs in India were packed with venues. Patel\'s stage and arrangement ensure a successful night in the drizzle and subsequent spectacular fireworks. Because in the evening to comply with the strict requirements of Mumbaim. The deadline for \"noise\", his clockwork arrangement andthe- On-site adjustments are only made to please the parties. His event management company also provided results for events and concerts held by major Indian companies. Kainaz Messman, 29, is the Theobroma of chef entrepreneurKainaz Messman, and in just a few short years of initially lighting the oven, it has become an institution at the southern tip of Colaba Causeway It serves cakes, sandwiches, delicious brownie cakes and coffee, and is a good place for tourists. The college crowd and all of our moms need to use \"stocking up for our hungry children\" as an excuse. Promotion of the metsman family After all, Kainaz helped her cut her teeth early at her mother\'s house -- When she was a young girl, she had a baking business. No matter how busy she is, she takes the time to chat and often lets you taste new things from the oven with coffee. After graduating from the school of catering at Mumbai hotel management, she has received years of rigorous training at Oberoi hotels across the country, honing her skills as a pastry chef. Business took a while to recover when she learned business knowledge at work, but she now has stores in Bandra and Mahalaxmi. Parsi conductor Dalal, 46, who came to Mumbai from Los Angeles in 2007, an uncle told me that the Indian Symphony Orchestra was established under the auspices of Khushroo Suntook, president of the National Performing Arts Center, this makes me curious. The idea of the Indian orchestra sounded \"wild and dreamy,\" he said \". \"He sat down during the rehearsal. Working with Commander Marat Bisangaliev for three years as a resident commander, Dalal has been busy exploring the \"New Territories\" and the band is still under construction. \"He found the city where he was temporarily adopted to be hospitable, and his arrival was welcomed by the audience and by his local Patsy friends. Last year, he held a series of popular music appreciation courses to make Western classical music more accessible to new audiences in Mumbai. Shireen Gandhy, 45, be brave and don\'t let that noisy, shiny Spring of hair fool you. Here is a strong head. While much of the art market has slowed in recent years, chef would Prescott Road, head of the gallery)CPR) Over the past year, she has not only managed to stay afloat, but also led her artists to the best exposition in the world. During the year of a substantial reduction in the art world budget, her generous support for the artist and her extensive Gallery practice are commendable. She cleverly took over the coat of one of Mumbai\'s oldest galleries, created by her parents Kekoo and Khorshed Gandhy, in the fifth decade, the CPR is spacious and new. You can bet that after the party she will be the first to shake her legs on the impromptu dance floor. The 35-year-old kaiwan Mehta architect and lecturer ermehta brought Peccha Kuccha night to Mumbai. A Japanese concept is that you have 20 slides, 20 seconds of projection, telling your whole story, and the result is very popular in Mumbai. As an architect and writer, he also teaches art history while studying for a PhD at the cultural and social center in Bangalore. Mehta\'s book \"Alice in babreshwal\"- \"Sailing near Mumbai\" records the architectural details and lifestyle of his \"hometown\" Mumbai\'s rapid disappearance. He assisted as a city researcher in completing the Abu Dhabi project seen at the Venice Biennale in 2009, and he is being established as one of his founders, Arbour, to launch the construction research program in October 2010. As he walks into the Indian aesthetics course at Jnanapravaha, he is a great speaker and a pleasure to listen to, almost always kurta uncovers, uncovers myths and symbols for you Mehlli Gobhai, 79, is abstract painterIf and if you know Mehlli well then you will accept that visiting his studio will be as the light changes during the day The way the light falls on his canvas will affect the time of your visit. But visiting the studio of India\'s most important abstract painter is a nice morning to afternoon to evening conversation with a rescued and gentle looking childafter crow. Then there is painting. Parchment paper is stacked on the wall like weathered paper and canvas, allowing you to immerse yourself in the most fascinating gray and red, which are painstakingly layered and defined The book covers every flat surface. After successfully performing in the past with chemodd Prescott Road gallerin, we look forward to his next performance with them in a few months as he promises to be at him Sooni Taraporevala, 53, under her iconic bob hairstyle, the filmmakers are petite and gentle, and Taraporevala has since graduated from Harvard University and New York University film school She wrote the screen play of Mira Nair\'s acclaimed \"cross\" In plays such as the film \"Mumbai dalesdan\" and the subsequent \"malsala, Mississippi\" and \"such a long journey. Taraporevala, who grew up in the community, won the National Best Film Award for family values in her book \"Parsis:\" The saloyas of Mumbai \"and her acclaimed first feature film\" Little Zisu. In both ways, she captures the quaint, unique qualities and nuances and quirks of this shrinking community, which will be a possibility in the coming years Between writing the script and showing her film at film festivals around the world, she used her digital Leica camera to roam the streets of Mumbai, capturing the still moments of our busy city. Rishad Naoroji, 59, a conservation and photographer, always finds it ironic that Naoroji, as a Parsi, should be fascinated by the Raptors. He is an independent researcher specializing in bird protection. His authoritative book, The Raptor of the Indian subcontinent, took years to publish, stayed in various shelters for several months, and made extensive trips across the country. He has worked in the Rajpipla forest for more than three years, and the area of 500 square kilometers has become the Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary. As an outstanding photographer, he worked closely with the Himalayan Club and the Mumbai Natural History Association. Spend a night with him and you will be overwhelmed by wildlife stories that are not often heard in the Mumbai salon; After all, such a single These days, the dedication of thought is rare. Returning from a recent trip to Mumbai, the man was busy sorting out 5,000 photos he had taken on the trip. That is to say, when his thick white hair did not appear at the concert.