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“Why not try Bunty?  He is married now, just the way you and your mother like them!  “

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Cast in Bombay Superstars (Photo: Rishi Rai)

Bombay Superstars is the 50th production from the arts producing company Phizzical and is a spectacular Bollywood style musical with many of Bollywood’s best loved tunes.  Some have rewritten lyrics but I can’t go into detail because the lyrics are almost all in Hindi. Three of the songs are new for this musical: “Hello to Bombay”, “Qawali” and “Bombay Superstars” written by Robby Khela.   All the songs are listed below.

The dialogue is in English and I found it easy to follow the storyline and was blown away by the costumes, lighting and choreography.  The music is really accessible with good drumming and the audience reacted enthusiastically to many of the songs, knowing them from their Bollywood incarnations. 

The story subtitled “A Scandalous Bollywood Musical” is a romance but at its centre, love stories outside marriage with heartbreak.  

Cast in Bombay Superstars (Photo: Rishi Rai)

We start with a film producer, Pavan Picturewalla (Omar Khan) and his actress daughter Mala (Sowmya Jaykrish).  Some years earlier Pavan had an affair with another actress, Mona (Rukmini Sircar) and she had a daughter Rani (Rekha Paunrana) who is now old enough to seek a career in Bollywood movies.  Rani approaches Pavan but is excluded by him as he says he already has a daughter.  This rejection sets Rani on a path of revenge. 

Mala has a good film career but her controlling father pushes heart throb star Arjun (Chirag Rao) into marrying her; marriage means the end of Mala’s acting and singing, instead there is motherhood.  Another actress Dolly (Sheetal Pandya) is destined to marry Bunty (Robby Khela) and this partnership provides much of the comedy in the musical with Bunty’s ego to the fore. Pavan tells us how much he loved Rani’s mother but chose to stay in his marriage.  Very few people know who Rani’s father is including Mala and Arjun.  Arjun has married one sister and unknowingly fallen in love with the other one.

Sowmya Jaykrishn and Cast in Bombay Superstars (Photo: Rishi Rai)

Maybe the story has been told before but the audience were captivated and ready to complain about infidelity.  The standard of dance is outstanding with costumes with luxuriant silks and embroidery, dresses that glitter with crystals making the dance sequences visual feasts.  The director told me that he had cast the show on a colour blind basis to find the most talented dancers.  I liked the mix of South Asian and modern dance.

 There is dance with red fans for flirtatious Bunty.  Arjun enters preferring action movies to romance with the dancers in uniforms and electronic type music.  We see two formal weddings with the brides in red but Dolly’s wedding is upstaged by Rani.  Both grooms behave badly, Bunty threatening to beat Dolly and Arjun later gaslighting Mala. There is great humour on Bunty and Dolly’s wedding night with two dancers hiding ready to scatter rose petals on the marital bed should Dolly and Bunty agree to get into bed.

Chirag Rao as Arjun. (Photo: Rishi Rai)

A woman is shot at accidentally on set (think Alec Baldwin) and a man is sent to prison. The dancers pray for the condemned man in suppliance on their knees and with their hands together in prayer. The cast are talented singers and dancers and are believable.  Credit to Sâmir Bhamra for his vision and to Leena Patel as choreographer.  

I really enjoyed Bombay Superstars and feel certain that this extremely well crafted musical must surely find transfer so many more can see it.

Retha Paurana as Rani and Chirag Rao as Arjun. (Photo: Rishi Rai)

Musical Numbers

Act One

Hello to Bombay

Pyar Karne Wale

Bachna Ae Haseeno

Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani

Kora Kagaz

Na Koi Umang

Roop Tera Mastana

Chanda Hai Tu

Mere Sapno Ki Rani

Khatouba

Chura Liya

Arre Deewano

Sara Zamana

Main Na Bhoolunga

Main Shayr To Nahin

Jiska Mujhe Tha Intezar

Hoga Tumse Pyaara Kaun

Dekha Ek Khwab

Aap Jaisa Koi

Khaike Paan

Tera Mera Pyar

Ek Hasina Thi

Jumma Chumma

Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum

Act Two

Raat Baaki

Jhooth Bole

Manzillen Apni Jaga Hai

Kabhi Kabhie

                                 Pardesiya                                 

Aiyee Meherbaan

 Aap Ki Nazron Ne

O Saathi Re

Mere Mehboob

Inteha Ho Gayee

Dum Maro Dum

Qawali

Yamma Yamma

Bombay Superstars

Shaan Se

 

Production Notes

Bombay Superstars

Writer, Designer and Director

Sâmir Bhamra

Cast

Starring:

Rekha Paunrana

Sowmya Jaykrishn

Chirag Rao

Robby Khela

Omar Khan

Sheetal Pandya

Rukmini Sircar

With:

Aaron Mistry

Callum Quinnen

Cole Dilley

Daisy Hardy

Kush Saigal

Magi Barbazova

Preeti Sian

Sophie Kandola

Tianna Sealy-Jewiss

 

Creatives

Director: Sâmir Bhamra

Designer: Sâmir Bhamra

Co-Set Designer: Aaman Pyar

Choreographer: Leena Patel

Lighting Designer: Pete Bragg

Sound Designer: Julian Starr

New Musical Arrangements: Hinal Pattani

New Songs by Robby Khela

Musical Director:  Hinal Pattani

Producer: Phizzical

Information

Running Time: Two hours 50 minutes with an interval

Booking until 17th November 2024

 

Theatre:

Beck Theatre

Grange Road

Hayes
 
 
UB3 2UE
 
 

Box Office: 0343 310 0044

Tube: Hayes and Harlington plus bus ride

Reviewed by Lizzie Loveridge

at the Beck Theatre  on 12th November 2024

Cast with Rekha Paunrana as Rani. (Photo: Rishi Rai)