The Independent on Saturday

Durban Bolly bungle

Fury as extravagan­za called off at 11th hour

- ARTHI GOPI

THOUSANDS of Bollywood fans are out of pocket today as plans to see A-list stars like Hrithik Roshan and Madhuri Dixit in concert in Durban tonight were crushed.

The show was postponed yesterday at the 11th hour.

Show organisers, meanwhile, accused eThekwini Municipali­ty of “not supporting Indian events”, which the council denies.

Roshan, Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Harshdeep Kaur and Ankit Tiwari were scheduled to perform at Moses Mabhida Stadium this evening in a show titled “A Night With the Stars Reloaded”.

Tickets for the event ranged between R285 to R2 000 for front-row seats, and Dixit and Sinha did promotiona­l videos, which is posted on Airport Times Facebook page, for their tour, urging people to get their tickets to see them perform.

Late last night, the organisers said the show had been tentativel­y reschedule­d for May 12.

The delay, said organisers Airport Times, was caused by a glitch in the issuing of visas.

The stars’ fans, however, are livid at the last-minute changes, with some upset that the message of the postponeme­nt was not communicat­ed properly.

Tracy Maharaj wrote: “Why is this show being postponed? I flew my daughter in from Johannesbu­rg for this. I am seriously irate right now and expect an explanatio­n. This is damn unprofessi­onal at the eleventh hour!”

Shevon Singh wrote: “Who’s going to refund me my flight tickets which I have planned to come to Durban especially for the show? A day’s notice is ridiculous!”

The Durban-based organisers posted on their Facebook page: “Good Morning All Patrons, Due to unforeseen circumstan­ces A Night of the Stars Reloaded Event has been postponed to a further date which will be announced.

“All the tickets will remain the same, the artists will be the same, the venue will be the same, so please hold on to your tickets.

“We thank your for your support and understand­ing and must apologise for any inconvenie­nce caused.” Sadhana Dayanand, of Airport Times, said they were very sympatheti­c to people who had spent money on transport arrangemen­ts to get to the stadium today. “Unfortunat­ely, this was out of our control. We have also incurred financial losses as a result as some things were paid for already,” said Dayanand.

“We don’t know the reasons for the (visa) delays but it is being sorted and the show will go on at a later date with the same artists, and people will be able to use their tickets for the same seats they booked,” she said.

Earlier yesterday, when news of the postponeme­nt spread, Dayanand took a swipe at the municipali­ty, saying it did not support “Indian events”.

“The various department­s and individual­s that were contacted for support for a massive Bollywood event which is due to take place in the City of Durban at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, has incurred many obstacles due to it being a Bollywood Indian event.

“The support request process was initiated in January and, to date, all we got from Council was that there is no budget. If there is no budget, then the question arises as to how the city makes the budget possible for a non-Indian event whereby there is millions laid out? I am sure if this is audited, then several council employees will be brought to book,” Dayanand wrote in an email which she asked to be made public.

She added: “The question I ask is that, assistance will only be offered if we conform to bribery and corruption then I would receive the support? But my culture is not up for sale!”

When approached for comment, Mthunzi Gumede, mayor Zandile Gumede’s spokespers­on, said: “It is sad that we are being drawn into this because it is simply not true.

“We do not give support based on colour. There are certain policies and procedures to be followed.

“And if you look back to events held in the city recently, you would have seen the mayor and deputy mayor Fawzia Peer attending events of all cultures and religions, showing that we support one and all. It’s not based on colour.”

 ??  ?? HRITHIK ROSHAN
HRITHIK ROSHAN
 ??  ?? SONAKSHI SINHA
SONAKSHI SINHA
 ??  ?? MADHURI DIXIT
MADHURI DIXIT
 ??  ?? ANKIT TIWARI
ANKIT TIWARI

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