Abu Dhabi : Yaadon ki Baarat - An evening of yesteryear's superhits


Media Release

Abu Dhabi, Apr 9: With the aim of recreating the magic of the golden era of Bollywood music, Broadway Event Management in association with India Social and Cultural Centre (ISC), Abu Dhabi will present “Yaadon ki Baarat”, a musical event on Thursday April 10 at India Social and Cultural Centre, Abu Dhabi from 7.30 pm onwards. 

The evening will be filled with some of the greatest songs of the 70s and the 80s that are regarded as timeless masterpieces.

Renowned singers from India - Anitha D'Souza, Srikanth, Mohammed Haneef and Ranjan Das will perform evergreen songs from the yesteryears to relive the musical marvels of Bollywood playback singers Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Mukesh, Asha Bhonsle and Lata Mangeshkar and many more.


The musical team has mesmerised Mangalore audience of all ages at Townhall over the last three years with superhit numbers of yesteryears.

The purpose of holding this event is to keep old memories alive and pay tribute to the legendary Rajesh Khanna in Abu Dhabi for the first time. The show will also be ably supported by a full-fledged live orchestra by talented and famous musicians.

Music lovers of all communities are requested to attend the event in large numbers and enjoy a journey down memory lane.

The show is open to all, and entry is FREE.

Location map : http://iscabudhabi.com/home/contacts/

  

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  • Ajith Peter Dsouza, Udupi/Dubai

    Wed, Apr 09 2014

    A wonderful initiative by Broadway & ISC to facilitate a journey down the memory lane with the songs which once evoked admiration from our musical senses. Good luck Joel & team.

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