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Explain india in one sentence or one word???
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01 Oct '07 06:19 pm
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In One Word? Yes!
The four-day dance-theatre festival "Yes, The Spirit of Triumph" was an amalgam of the arts and talent: Shiamak Davar choreographed the dance sequences, Raghuvendra Rathore designed the dancers' clothes and ad-man Shivjeet Khullar scripted the razzmatazz. Organised by Bombay Times and produced by Meera Jain, wife of Times Of India Vice-Chairman Samir Jain, at Mumbai's Jamshed Bhabha Hall, Yes witnessed a megawatt turnout by members of the glam frat including Sharon Prabhakar, Alyque Padamsee and Smita Thackeray, and film folks Sonali Bendre, Raveena Tandon and Anil Kapoor. What got their and our attention? Meera Jain's surprise saunter down the runway impersonating The Goddess of Love from the masquerade scene in The Phantom of the Opera.
Answered by ms laxmi, 01 Oct '07 06:28 pm
In One Word? Yes!
The four-day dance-theatre festival "Yes, The Spirit of Triumph" was an amalgam of the arts and talent: Shiamak Davar choreographed the dance sequences, Raghuvendra Rathore designed the dancers' clothes and ad-man Shivjeet Khullar scripted the razzmatazz. Organised by Bombay Times and produced by Meera Jain, wife of Times Of India Vice-Chairman Samir Jain, at Mumbai's Jamshed Bhabha Hall, Yes witnessed a megawatt turnout by members of the glam frat including Sharon Prabhakar, Alyque Padamsee and Smita Thackeray, and film folks Sonali Bendre, Raveena Tandon and Anil Kapoor. What got their and our attention? Meera Jain's surprise saunter down the runway impersonating The Goddess of Love from the masquerade scene in The Phantom of the Opera.
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