Friday, March 12, 2010

Hum apke Hain Kaun

Hum apke Hain Kaun
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun | Indian Cultural Fair in Beijing | Rahman | Bumbro Mission Kashmir | Deedi Tera Devar Deewana from Hum Aapke Hain Kaun

Indian cultural exhibition in Beijing fascinates the public.

Draped with snow and the weather down in the winter dark, Beijing came alive at the end of this week with hot music and Bollywood movies and Indian classical dance, most of Chinese artists in the gallery here, the Indian consumer.

Hundreds of shoppers who had gathered on the Chinese well-lit lobby of a break from a busy shopping mall is decorated with life-size photographs of the Taj Mahal and banners with three colors in buntings
‘Incredible India Consumer’ show where students from the Indian Cultural Center enslaved them a scintillating dance and songs from the latest Bollywood films.

As well as trained artists, wrapped in clothes from Indian dance Rahman in ‘Jay is’ in line with a crown to provide the back drop, many Chinese shoppers occupy every inch of space was seen swaying to the music alive.

“The weather is very cold outside: I am very happy and entertained by the revival of Indian music and dance. These dancers look very beautiful,” said Li IJA, who watched the event,
Was opened by the Indian ambassador S Jaishankar.

Besides the music and dance, and have been dealing with a public demonstration of yoga and Indian dishes such as somosas, tikkas chicken and other delicacies Indian Masala Chai to stand by the Taj Mahal, an Indian restaurant run by Mumbaite, Manosh Pastakia, who made the Chinese capital, home to more than 18-year-old dancer. The same was more enthusiastic about the opportunity to do specifically by the public at home.

“I am very excited to dance here,” said Zhang Jing, who by calling itself the Indian Akshara.An accountant by profession, and I learned Kathak in the Indian Cultural Center in the context of her ‘teacher’, Ashok Chakravarthy. Karishma colleagues (Indian Name) Xia, Shang Jing said that India was not true, and show them to provide a good platform to show their skills.

As well as classical dances, as she danced to Bollywood numbers like ‘Bumbro’ from ‘Mission Kashmir’, ‘Deedi Tera deewana devar’ from ‘Hum Aapke Hain Kaun’.
Show called “Namastè India” under the banner of consumers do not believe India show by India and the Office for Tourism, based in Beijing, “I have been a number of presentations throughout Beijing and China and India for establishing a public awareness campaign and response was very good”, Shoeb Samad, director of India Tourism .

This event was in progress, and scores of Chinese women and even some men watched with curiosity, and training of women at the center ‘mehandi’ by visitors. There are a large number of Indians, based in Beijing, also attended the exhibition.

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