The Mercury

Bollywood music titans to delight Durban

- Lifestyle Reporter

Anjaana Anjaani, Break Ke Baad, Tees Maar Khan, Bhudda Hoga Tere Baap, Ra One, The Dirty Picture, Shanghai, Kahaani, Student of the Year, Chennai Express, Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, Happy New Year, Bang Bang, Fan, Sultan, Akira, Banjo and Befikre.

Dadlani has been nominated on several occasions for the best male playback singer at the Filmfare awards. In 2010, it was for Dan Te Nan. In 2012, he was nominated for Chammak Challo and in 2016, for Gulaabo.

The duo won the award for best duet at the Global Indian Music Awards (GIMA) in 2014 for Balam Pichkari and the IIFA awards for best music director for Ra One in 2010 and I Hate Luv Stories in 2011.

The concert promises to be a complete sensory and out-of-body experience, featuring state-of-theart lighting, mind-blowing sound effects, a one-of-a-kind stage and visual effects and performanc­es by some of India’s best musicians.

By purchasing a ticket, ticket holders stand the chance of winning one of four Bulova watches worth R12 000.

Ticket are R150 (sold out), R250, R350, R375, R450, R550, R750, R1 000, R1 500, R2 000 (VIP) and R3 000 (VVIP, limited) and are available at Computicke­t, Shoprite Checkers, Golden Jewellers at Chatsworth Centre and Gateway Theatre of Shopping, and Maharaj’s Prayer Goods. For details, see Facebook: Titans of Bollywood – Vishal and Shekhar Live.

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