Lyceum Series brings Bollywood to MSU with âTaj Expressâ this Sunday
Contact: Anna Owens
STARKVILLE, Miss.âMississippi ´óĎóAPPâs Lyceum Series will showcase a colorful, high-energy Bollywood musical revue Sunday [Oct. 27] that is billed as â120 minutes of swirling colors, sparkle, shimmer and electrifying energy.â Ěý
âTaj Expressâ takes place at 7 p.m. in Lee Hallâs Bettersworth Auditorium. It is hailed by the Morning Call as âspectacularâ and âa delicious parody of typical Bollywood script.â
The musical follows Shankar, a young composer working on his first film. Essentially a musical within a musical, Shankarâs work comes alive through the production itself and offers the audience a glimpse behind the curtain of the Bollywood film industry.
Individual tickets are available to the general public at $30 for adults, $10 for children 12 and under, and free for MSU students with a valid MSU ID. Purchases can be made at and at the door if available.
The internal plot follows a chance meeting between Kareena, an actress dissatisfied with the reality of fame, and Arjun, a dancer from the streets with a hidden past. The two board the Taj Express train to escape mafia leader Shakaal and fall in love throughout their journey across India, from northern Varanasi to Kanyakumari at the southernmost tip.
In addition to a live orchestra, the show features music by renowned singer-songwriter and two-time Oscar winner A.R. Rahman, composer of the âSlumdog Millionaireâ soundtrack, and includes his original song, âJai Ho.â While most songs are in Hindi, the showâs dialogue and narration are in English. The production blends modern hip-hop and break dancing with Bharatanatyam, Indiaâs oldest classical dance form that was once banned under British colonial rule. âTaj Expressâ incorporates nearly 30 dancers, 2,000 specially hand-embroidered costumes and 1,500 pieces of jewelry to create an authentic and extravagant Bollywood experience.
The musical is a collaboration between sisters Vaibhavi and Shruti Merchant, who produced, directed and choreographed the show. The Merchant family has been a staple in the Bollywood industry for decades, and the sistersâ late grandfather, choreographer Shri B. Hiralal, had a major influence on the Jaipur style of dance in northern India. In addition to âTaj Express,â the Merchantsâ other ventures include Shrutiâs production company, Quintessence Entertainment Productions, and Vaibhaviâs choreography in the 2018 musical, âThe Merchants of Bollywood.â
First launched in 2011, the âTaj Expressâ productionâs North American tour includes stops in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Bronx, New York, and Montreal. The 2018 tour included over 50 performances with stops in London, Bangkok and Dubai. For more, visit .
For more information about MSUâs Lyceum Series, contact the Center for Student Activities at 662-325-2930, visit or email lyceum@msstate.edu. Contributions to the Lyceum Series can be made via the MSU Foundation by contacting Lynn Durr at 662-325-8918.
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