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29 November, 2010

Kingdom of Dreams

This weekend, I went with family to Kingdom of Dreams, India's answer to Sydney's Opera House, Paris's Moulin Rouge, Thailand's Phuket FantaSea, Singapore's Esplanade and London's Broadway. 

Set up by `Great Indian Nautanki Company' in the Millennium City. It is built at a cost of more than Rs 200 crore and will emerge as a major tourist destination.

Within the centre, Culture Gully, Patli Gully, Nautanki Mahal and ShowShaa Theatre each offer a unique entertainment proposition. Culture Gully, an air-conditioned boulevard spread across 100,000 sq. feet, showcases India's cultural and artistic diversity, heritage crafts and culinary delights  under India’s first ever sky dome.There are theme restaurants and over 350 exotic food preparations by certified chefs from across 14 states. There are performing arts, which are beautifully synchronized with spectacular technological wizardry.

But the centre of attraction and jewel in the crown at Kingdom of Dreams is Nautanki Mahal. Built like a palace, it is India's first state-of-the-art, futuristic 848-seat auditorium.  

In Nautanki Mahal we say a musical theatrical named Zangoora. And I have to say that it was SPECTACULAR. It surpasses every live performance that I have ever seen. The sets, performances, aerial acts, costumes, dances, it is to be seen to be believed. Photography was strictly not allowed there. So I do not have anything to share. But I highly recommend every one to experience this.




Description

Zangoora is a fantasy tale set in the fictional Kingdom of Shaktishila. It is a classic story of good vs evil, as a gypsy boy Zangoora makes his journey towards his true destiny of being a prince. A love triangle emerges between Zangoora, princess Sonali and a feisty gypsy girl Laachi. Strung together with Bollywood music, the story explores a larger-than-life world full of magic, music, dance, color and all things Bollywood. Romance, drama, action, magic, scintillating performances and foot tapping music that promises to enthrall audiences like never before. 

Cast: Hussain Kuwajerwala, Kashmira Irani, Gauahar Khan, Sadanand Patil 
Music composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
Story, screenplay and dialogues written by Javed Akhtar
Dance direction and choreography by Shiamak Davar
Costumes for actors and performers are by Neeta Lulla. 
On-stage stunts directed by stunt director Alan Amin.





I wore
Woolen top: DKNY: Gift from sister
Tights: Forever21
Necklace: Gift from sister
Bag: Tom $ Eva, Paris: Gift from Husband
Shoes: Louis Vuitton








8 comments:

  1. Ya seems like an awesome. My cousins stay at Gurgaon, so next time I am there, will check it out...Well food toh duniya jahaan ke hon - I can't think beyond dosa ;)

    Akshardhaam mein bhi aisi hi feel aati hai, jaise ki out of Delhi ho!

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  2. Looks beautiful. Where is it in Delhi? I will go there when I come next time.

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  3. I love musicals will watch it, I am Delhi for some time will e mail you today

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  4. The Kingdom of Dreams does look and sound really interesting. And the storyline of the show sounds like it was well worth seeing.

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  5. kingdom of dreams
    beautiful pics
    thanks

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  6. Is it in Delhi? I was looking for photos. Was happy seeing the external ones.

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  8. Very nice pictures of Kingdom of dreams. It is an interesting and leisure destination. It is very popular and kingdom of dreams culture gully tickets price is worth the amount.

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