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Lokvani Online
News (Nov. 22, 2002)
The Berkelee Performance Center was
host last week to a unique show. A talent show for local artists was
organized by the Bollywood Talent group. Over seventy people
participated in the show that comprised dance contests (in
Classical/film style), a fashion show and modeling contest.
A
show such as this needs a good "Sutradhar" and Lokvani's Ranjani
Saigal did a super job of keeping the audience pumped up with her
enthusiasm. She was joined by the lovely Chandni Somaya a student
from UMass-Lowell, who was the co-host for the show.
The
judges for the program were: Nizar Morani - (Film Producer), Rajiv
Sharma - (Actor and Restauranter) owner, Bobby Khan - (TV Serial and
Music Video Producer), Nalini Sharma - (Supporter of our young
talent), Dhramatma Sharan - ( Coordinator of Ms. India Worldwide
Competition), Vinod Kapoor ( Owner of the popular area restaurant
Bombay Club), Ravi Agarwal (CEO Argus Care) and Subbu Kota (CEO, The
Boston Group).
Netra Rajnikanth and her group Lehrein started
the evening right with a dance to a medley of Hindi Film songs. The
show began with the duet Dance contest where the first performers,
also the winners in that category, mesmerized the crowds with their
near perfect rendering of the popular film song Dola Re from the
film Devdas. Next up was Thirupadam by Amrita Saigal and Amudha
Palaniswamy dancing a flawless piece in the Bharathanatyam style.
Priyanka Srninvasan and Tejasi Tatte performed Tharangam in the
Kuchipudi style winning the second place in the category. Nina
Muralidhar and Manswini Garimella turned in a crowd -pleasing
performance of Thillana in the Bharathanatyam Style. Kriti Bhatia
and Ravi Sharoff made a charming dancing duo as did Ambika Wali and
Sumit Widhani.
When Sunidhi Chauhan came on stage, she was
met with great applause. Her songs were boisterous and had many
dancing on the stage with her.
Next up was the solo modeling
contest where some pretty and witty models walked the ramp. With Dr.
Sandra Makker asking the models very tricky and entertaining
questions, the evening looked poised for some serious fun. A very
stunning Priya Tirur was asked the most intriguing query, which she
answered with incredible grace and poise. The question was who she
would choose to marry if she was to choose between Saddam Hussein,
Fidel Castro and Osama Bin Laden and her answer had the audience in
splits. Other questions were equally hilarious and the reaction from
the crowd was very positive.
A fashion show arranged by Aalok
followed and the professional way it was presented was truly
commendable. Young ladies and men modeled exquisite Aalok designs
and fashions. Aalok, an exclusive boutique located in downtown
Lexington showed the world their wonderful creations in fabric. Anu
Karna of Aalok, who directed the show and modeled some of Aalok's
creations drew gasps of admiration when she walked down the
ramp.
The group dance contest was yet another treat for the
viewers as talented dancers from different groups took the stage by
storm. While the Bhangra number had everyone clap, the Lehrein group
had everyone stamping their feet in tune. Gita Singhani's group and
Ranjani Saigal's group were met with unbridles enthusiasm by the
audience. Mera Piya Ghar Aaya by Manasi Shinde, Vinisha and Komal
Patel caught the attention of young and old alike and the judges
were left scratching their heads trying to decide who was best among
the talented lot.
The solo dance contestants were a talented
bunch. Kashmira Rana, Shveta Sinha, Shruti Shabnam, Nehal Patel,
Kunal Sharma and Natasha Kumar performed extremely
well.
While all performers that evening were winners, a few
were awarded for superior performance skills.
They included
Shveta Sinha and Parool Vaidya for Solo Modeling, Gita Singhani's
group and Ranjani's group in the group Dance contest, Payal Kakadia
and Drasti Panchal and Priyanka Srinivasan and Tejasi Thatte in the
duet dancing contest and Kunal Sharma and Shveta Sinha in the solo
dance contest.
"I am very pleased with the show" says Ravi
Chaudhary, coordinator of the show. "Some have called it the 'Best
Show of the Year 2002'. Others felt it was wonderful to see such
encouragement for our talented youngsters. I think when people walk
up to me and said that next time they would want to sponsor this
show and be part of it, I knew we had a successful show". Bollywood
talent is planning other wonderful events for the next year and
urges you to keep an eye out for that.
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