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Get Ready Vancouver! SRK and Deepika are Coming To Town for SLAM 2014

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 16 Jul, 2014 02:23 PM
  • Get Ready Vancouver! SRK and Deepika are Coming To Town for SLAM 2014
The city of Vancouver is preparing to get rocked by Indian Cinema’s biggest global musical extravaganza on September 27th, 2014 at the PNE Coliseum brought to you by DBR Entertainment. The mega blockbuster show features the top actors, actresses and singers of Bollywood.
 
After the success of TOIFA, this show is another milestone in the history of Bollywood entertainment in the beautiful city of Vancouver. The superstars of cinema are definitely going to mesmerize the audience and it will be a once in a life time opportunity for Bollywood lovers to see their favourite stars perform on the stage.
 
Performers include Shah Rukh Khan, the “Badshah of Bollywood”, Deepika Padukone, the most popular and attractive Indian celebrity, Abhishek Bachan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Boman Irani, Sushmita Sen, Sonu Sood and many more.  Farah Khan, noted choreographer is directing the show. Singing sensations, Honey Singh and Kanika Kapoor of ‘Baby Doll’ fame will captivate the audience with their hit songs.
 
 
With the magical chemistry between Shahrukh Khan and the beautiful leading ladies Deepika Padukone and Jacqueline Fernandez, plus a cast and crew of 130, this is the largest and most exciting Bollywood production Canada has ever seen. The extravaganza will showcase state-of-the-art production, mind-blowing visuals and stunning costume changes.
 
Prepare your senses for the glitz and glamour of Bollywood. 
 
SLAM 2014 will be the biggest Bollywood production to ever come to Canada, complete with stunning visuals, state of the art production, mind blowing pyrotechnics and stunning costumes. This family event is a must-see and after much dedication and hard work, it is being brought to Western Canada. Be a part of this celebration. 
 
 
DBR Entertainment has been in the show business for the past two decades and is well respected. The company is also holding this show at San Jose, California on September 28, 2014.

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