BOMBAY
NIGHTS
Anything is
possible in Bombay Nights
Bombay-Mumbai: one city with two names.
The
story is of a young slum-dweller, Akaash, who dreams of becoming a huge
movie star. His fateful encounter with beautiful, strong willed Priya
and her father, powerful but corrupt movie mogul Madan, seals his destiny.
Akaash can achieve his dreams of stardom but at a price. Is he prepared
to lose the people essential to his past which defines but now haunts
him? Will Akaash and Priyas love survive? Will they find their happy
ending? . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setting
the scene for the evening ahead and serenading during the drinks reception
would be traditional Indian Musicians, leaving you all with just a hint
of what is ahead and with the anticipation of what is about to happen
as they enter the world of Bombay Nights.
As
your guests enter the main dining area they will be entering another world,
one of rich, deep and vibrant colours enriched with gold and encrusted
with jewels.
 
As
the attention turns to the stage, it will be colour washed in an array
of spectacular lighting effects. Our traditional Indian Dancers appear
and perform their dazzling routines in a spectacular vision of colours,
charisma and vibrance. As the dancers take their leave the mood switches
from one of extravagance to that of excitement, energy and above all fun
as the Bhangra Band find themselves in the spotlight. What follows will
leave your guests breathless as the band raises the level of excitement
to fever pitch.
As
the performance comes to an end, a single rhythmic drum beat can be heard
and the stage will plunge into darkness. What you are about to witness
is a spectacular recreation of the Hindu Deity Laxmi. She is the
wife of Lord Vishnu and the Hindu Goddess of good fortune and as such
begins the climax of the show.
In a specially choreographed routine you will see before your eyes an
illusion of such magnificence that it could only be a figment of your
imagination. Appearing through a cloud of smoke and starting slowly the
four dancers who make up the four pairs of arms of the Goddess Laxmi will
begin to dance across the stage creating a rush of adrenalin and excitement.
As the dance of Laxmi reaches its highest point the stage is once again
filled with dancers, the Bhangra band are playing in the background and
the show is about to reach its grand finale. The Laxmi dancers come
together to recreate the famous pose of Laxmi with all eight arms positioned
to perfect accuracy. Just at the point where you think the excitement,
energy, charisma and overall exhuberance cannot be enhanced, a sudden
explosion of smoke and a fountain of white fireworks rise into the air,
either side of the stage, bringing this fantastic show to an end.

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