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'Bottoms Up!' Runs to a packed house on opening night

| | Feb 03, 2015, at 06:44 pm
Mumbai, Feb 3 (IBNS): The all new 'Bottoms Up!' premiered to a packed house on Sunday evening as the audience returned for a whole new episode of their much-loved play from the 80's

The play had an all-new twist to it, with an opening dance sequence, funny jokes on current affairs and an extremely entertaining Burlesque performance. The cast of this entertaining show includes the talented Anant Mahadaven, Kunal Vijaykar, Amit Roy, Mohan Azaad, Kavita Kapoor, Rupali Suri, Bhavna Pani and Sneha Chavan

The stars from the previous ‘Bottoms Up’, Viju Khote and Atmaram Bhende, were present at the performance to show their support.

The audience were treated to a refreshing set of jokes that had them rolling on their seats with laughter.

The stage for this grand performance had three larger-than-life LED screens that were lit up with over 300 LED bulbs, resulting in a spectacular staged performance. The burlesque also gained a lot of appreciation from the audience with its colourful costumes and unmatched moves.

It seems like the new ‘Bottoms Up!’ too is set to bring about a revolution in Indian Theatre with technology and creativity which is visibly ahead of its time, supported with some good direction by Bharat Dabholkar and a unique chemistry shared by the cast of the play.

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