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The Merchants Of Bollywood


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#1 Yashodhara

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Posted 02 February 2007 - 02:38 PM

There is another Indian stage show this year in Germany, and as lucky as I am I have been gifted tickets again and will be going to see it in March. Obviously this show is a production from Mumbai and is choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant. It features 50 musicians, dancers and actors and has already toured Asia, Australia and the UK. Sounds exciting, has anybody already watched the show?

Check out the following links for further details:

http://www.merchants...llywood.com.au/ (International site, here you can also see photos of Amitabh Bachchan visiting the show in Manchester in November 2006)
http://www.bollywoodshow.de/ (German site)

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Edited by Yashodhara, 02 February 2007 - 02:39 PM.

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Posted 27 March 2007 - 12:50 PM

What a great show, this was so much fun! The dancing performances were absolutely fantastic, and the crowd was going wild. They even did the whole Kajra Re performance, and I was suprised hearing many people sing along. I noticed many families with smaller kids as well as many Muslim women who seemed to enjoy themselves quite a bit. Also a group of obviously Indian nuns (again!) came out after the show giggling. Never before have I seen so many blonde women wearing sarees and SKs (no, before you ask, I wasn't one of them). Check out the tour dates if you are interested in watching this show, I highly recommend it.

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