Jinx – Culture Shock
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Interestingly, each couple comes from a different culture and lifestyle, and each spouse in a pair is different from his/her partner as chalk and cheese!Differences between the partners start popping up during the honeymoon itself….The honeymoon to Goa ends up humorously unfolding six different stories that explore the nature of love and real human relationships.
COUPLE 1: Oscar Fernandez (Boman Irani) and Nahid (Shabana Azmi) They are an elderly couple; a bit out of place in this group of young honeymooners. The carefree twosome doesn’t care about people poking fun at them. They are on honeymoon to keep their difficult past behind and search for a new future with each other.
COUPLE 2: Partho Sen (Kay Kay Menon) and Milly Sen (Raima Sen) This couple from suburban Kolkata is engaged in an eternal war of the sexes. A dominating Partho tries curbing his wife’s fun-loving instincts till things get shockingly out of control in Goa!
COUPLE 3: Pinky (Amisha Patel) and Vicky (Karan Khanna) Pinky and Vicky, from Delhi, are poles apart. While Pinky is talkative to the hilt, Vicky is the quiet sort. The reason for his aloofness is manifest at the end.
COUPLE 4: Madhu (Sandhya Mridul) and Bunty (Vikram Chatwal) This is a “crossover couple” with the husband being an affluent NRI from L.A., and the wife, a typical Mumbai girl. Seemingly, they’re well-matched – well, almost like girlfriends!
COUPLE 5: Aspi (Abhay Deol) and Zara (Minissha Lamba) They are, supposedly, the “perfect” couple who’ve never had an argument. All the other couples comment, with envy, on their compatibility, but no one can guess their real secret!
COUPLE 6: Hitesh (Ranvir Shorey) and Shilpa (Dia Mirza)This is a young couple from orthodox Gujarat. Shilpa is petrified of honeymooning but Hitesh assures her that she will return with a smile on her face – words that will prove uncannily ironic in retrospect!
With an enthralling score by Vishal-Shekhar, “Honeymoon Travels” is a young, new-age and hilarious meditation on marriage and the most shocking and unexpected surprises that come with it. Not to be missed!
UK’S AWARD WINNING DJ VIX…
IDENTICAL TO NONE…
After rocking dance floors world wide with “Dhol N Bass Unkut” & “Vix It Up” now comes DJ VIX’S third instalment, which promises to be a big one.
The album features Lembher Hussainpuri, Manjit Pappu, Take Ova Ent, Shubhra, Bhinda Aujla, MC Lyca, Harbhajan Talwar, Surinder Shinda and many more…
The album consists of 10 mind blowing tracks and includes the MEGA remix of “CHIT KARDA”.
Birmingham, the City of Cultural Diversity is the home of Ravi Music College, an organisation founded by on of the leading ambassadors of Indian Classical Music, Ajit Mutlashi.
Mutlashi blinded at the age of two years, studied Music at the University of Allahabad, India and embarked in his early 20’s into a career of writing poetry and turning out some of the best Indian Musicians in the field today.
Having founded the Komal School of Indian Music and Dance in Kenya back in the 1970's, Mutlashi then founded the Ravi Music College, Birmingham UK in the late 1990's. Now, at the age of 75 years, Mutlashi is still active in promoting the Arts Heritage and Music of India and still passionate about teaching music.
Rhythm & Raag is the 9th annual show being hosted by Ravi Music College and will feature Indian Classical Music with Western Contemporary Music in a Jazz-fusion style performance. This years show will host students of the College from the United Kingdom and Italy in a culturally diverse show to reflect the culturally diverse City of Birmingham.
The show will also feature a special performance by Swati Natekar, a reputable singer in the East and West. Natekar is the Voice on Jakarta American Dream (Ministry of Sound) a Dance track which reached at the top of the U.K Mainstream Dance charts and appears on more than twenty dance compilations.
She is also the vocals on Dance Track Prayer for a God by DJ Producer Darren Tate.
The details of the event are;
Venue: Adrian Boult Hall ( Birmingham Conservatoire)
Date: Saturday 17th
February 2007
Time: 7:00 pm till 9:00 pm
Tickets: £15 & £10
Adults £8 & £6 Students with Valid ID
Tickets are available from the Central Library & Adrian Boult Booking Office
(Tel: 0121-3032323) or RMC ([email protected])
Special Note: Please support the students by advertising the event and attending.