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With
a performing company of over 40 people, actress Shilpa Shetty is
launching her new musical 'Miss Bollywood' on 3rd November 2007
in Manchester and tours until the finale on 12th December 2007 at
the Royal Albert Hall, London. As London prepares to host the 2012
Olympics, the citys Mayor announces that run-down areas in
the East will undergo renovation and renewal. All good and well
unless you happen to be Maya, a dancer and choreographer, recently
arrived from India, who has invested her life savings setting up
a Dance Academy in a building that is about to be demolished.
Now
Maya must aim for the dizzy heights of stardom to get herself and
her friends out of a fix. She lands an audition for Nick, a powerful
promoter of live entertainment and replaces Sophiya, Nicks
old flame and female lead. Mayas arrival infuses the performing
company with new inspiration and gusto and causes the romantic Jay,
the leading male dancer, to go weak at the knees.
When
Nick invites Maya to join him at the Mayors party, she accepts,
hoping to make an appeal on behalf of her community for compensation
and more time to move to other premises. As far as Nick is concerned,
Maya is the missing ingredient he needs to clinch the deal for the
Mayors concert and someone he is determined to get close to.
The party rocks, drinks flow and Nick gets fresh with his new muse,
earning himself one tight slap for his troubles.
The
Mayor witnesses this then begins to read a letter from Maya that
makes him see red. Has Maya blown her chances? Or is it possible
for a principled girl to take up Nicks challenge and put together
a bid of her own?
Miss
Bollywood is a tongue-in-cheek look at innocence abroad and how
it can survive in spite of itself and the culturally diverse
obstacle course that it encounters along the way. Only this time,
it is the differences between European Desis like Nick
and newly arrived economic migrants like Maya, her two wacky neighbours
Hasmukhlal and Mansukhlal and the level-headed eight year old Shruti
that provide the conflict and the fun.
ABOUT
THE CAST
Shilpa
Shetty makes her theatrical debut as Maya, the Bollywood heroine
abroad, who fends off impresario Nick (Nicholas Brown) stands up
to leading lady Sophiya (Anousha Dandekar) romances choreographer
Jay (Wayne Perrey) and appeals to the fair mind of Londons
next Mayor (Peter Rylands). She does this with the help of Shruti
(Swini Khara), Shurtis father, Mansukhlal (Amit Sial) and
his entrepreneurial brother Hasmukhlal (Anand Tiwari).
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