The structure, set to come up in Mumbai's first heritage textile museum, will be on a lake in United Mill compound

The city's first heritage textile museum, set to come up at the United Mill compound in Kalachowkie, will have a swanky addition - a multimedia fountain showing holographic visuals about the life of mill workers and the history of the textile industry in Mumbai. The design and other aspects of this fountain will be approved by an expert committee - comprising noted personalities from the film and architecture fraternities - which is being set up by the BMC.

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While some of the members have been finalised, BMC is awaiting confirmation from others. The committee, which will be headed by deputy municipal commissioner Nidhi Choudhari, will also include Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the director general of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS), Neera Adarkar, architect, and Rajiv Mishra, principal of JJ School of Art and Architecture and a member of the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee.

The panel will also include technical experts like Firoz Jena, CEO of Clancy Global and Vikas Kurdukar, former vice president of Indiabulls Group. Mishra said that the civic body has also reached out to noted poet and lyricist Gulzar but are awaiting a confirmation from him. "We have approached some actors, directors, and historians like Shekhar Krishnan. The panel will have five to seven experts to decide the design of the fountain and the exhibits that will be set up in the textile museum," said Mishra. Civic officials said formal letters of appointment will be sent to all the members once they've received all the confirmations.

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