Bollywood Director Feels At Home

Bollywood Director Feels At Home




I have become hopelessly enamored with Fijian culture, says Taka Dimi Ta (Bollywood move gathering) executive Narendra Kumar.

Mr Kumar with his 12 craftsmen at Labasa Town Council on Wednesday while eating with the Vodafone Festival of the Friendly North candidates said he was shocked to see Fijians being so modest and well disposed.

"We have performed at Vodafone Hibiscus Festival in Suva and now the Vodafone Festival of the Friendly North Bollywood night at Subrail Park in Labasa," Mr Kumar said.

"We have three more shows to perform at various focuses and celebrations in Fiji before we go to Delhi, India," he said.

Mr Kumar said this was the first run through the gathering was performing in Fiji.

"Our gathering was framed ten years back and from that point forward we have been performing live shows, motion pictures, collections and some more," he said.

"A couple of days back we had performed three shows in Tuvalu before their head administrator.

"Coming back to Fiji after those shows is a great feeling.

'Having seen kindred Indian menfolk influence us to feel like we are in India.

"To be spoiled with adoration and well disposed administration from Fijians influences us to crave being at home.

"Should we be given the chance to come back to Fiji to perform we will definitely return."

Uncommon Administrator for Labasa and Savusavu Town Council Vijay Chand expressed gratitude toward the Indian High Commission second secretary Hindi and Social Activities Anil Sharma for sorting out the Bollywood amass execution.

Then, Vodafone Festival of the Friendly North media contact officer Vincent Sahayam said Parmod Enterprises Limited has stretched out their transport benefit hours to 11pm till Saturday.
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