Rajeev Goswami brings Beyond Bollywood to the West End

Rajeev Goswami is bringing Beyond Bollywood from Mumbai to London

Bollywood West End
A Bollywood executive and choreographer has said his esteem for London’s theater society propelled him to bring the first West End musical from India.

Rajeev Goswami’s first West End show was Cats in 2000, which acquainted him with the work of Andrew Lloyd Webber and now he is bringing Beyond Bollywood from Mumbai to the director’s London Palladium.

Goswami trusts the show, which opens in May and gimmicks 24 dance specialists, four performing artists and four performers from India, will give London theater-goers a “genuine” knowledge into his nation and support its musical theater society.

Goswami, 40, said: “When I was visiting as a Bollywood dance lover I would blow all my recompenses on musicals. In the West End, the group of onlookers is from everywhere throughout the world.”

Despite the fact that Bombay Dreams, created by Lloyd Webber, was Bollywood-themed, Beyond Bollywood is the first from India with a West End run. The musical, by Salim-Sulaiman, tells the story of a young lady who leaves Munich to satisfy her mom’s diminishing wish to head out to India.

Lyricist Irfan Siddiqui, 37, said: “We thought it would be grand in the event that we could aggregate, if not all of India, at slightest some of it.”

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