Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Bollywood film, Sholay. This spectacular music and dance show will transport you back to the heart of Bollywood’s golden era, honouring the legacy of a movie that has captivated audiences for half a century.
Yeh Dosti : A Golden Jubilee Celebration will feature mesmerising dance performances choreographed to the film’s legendary soundtrack, bringing to life the energy, drama, and romance that made Sholay a timeless classic.
A talented cast of dancers and musicians will recreate the magic of the movie with dazzling costumes, vibrant sets, and electrifying performances as you experience the unforgettable dances and songs that have defined Bollywood cinema.
Yeh Dosti is a celebration of the film’s enduring impact on popular culture and its place in the hearts of millions. Whether you are a long-time fan of Sholay or experiencing its magic for the first time, Yeh Dosti promises to be a night of nostalgia, excitement, and entertainment.
Join us as we pay homage to a film that continues to inspire and enchant audiences around the world.
Don’t miss this extraordinary event. Get your tickets now and be part of the celebration!
This event is presented by LuvEntertainment. Read more about them by visiting their website here
Food will be available from 6pm on the evening (not bookable in advance). Please note – the New Vic Café will not be serving other food on the evening.
Vegan curry which includes red kidney beans Mixed with black lentil mixed vegetable pilau rice with one aloo tiki
Cost £7
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