Celebrating ‘Mughal-E-Azam: The Musical’ Tour a Flash Mob Takes Over Times Square!

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‘Mughal-E-Azam: The Musical,’ a Broadway-style extravaganza based on K. Asif’s timeless classic began its 13-city tour of the US with a sensational flash mob in New York’s Times Square. The musical, directed by Feroz Abbas Khan and produced by Shapoorji Pallonji Group will regale audiences across North America. The 13 city tour kicks off in Atlanta on Friday, May 26.

However, it was at Times Square that the dancers gave onlookers a glimpse into the magnificence that has made this musical a long running success around the world. The vintage score and the lyrical choreography mesmerized people from all nationalities in a location that is known to be the world’s biggest melting pot.

Says director Feroz Abbas Khan, “A carnival-like atmosphere was created as passersby joined the dancers. It was thrilling to see the unifying power of art and music, bringing so many people together, many of whom may not even have seen ‘Mughal-E-Azam’ or heard about the musical. This has been a wonderful start and now we are excitedly looking forward to bringing this beautiful story to a diverse global audience in the US.”

Deepesh Salgia, who helms the Creative & Strategic Vision for the musical adds, “Bringing the cast and crew of more than 150 people to the US has been challenging because of the enormity of this undertaking. Finally, after all the planning and logistical brainstorming, we are here and the welcome that we have received at Times Square is a befitting start to a musical that is all about the power of love.”

‘Mughal-E-Azam: The Musical,’ has won many accolades following its 2016 premiere in Mumbai. In 2017, it won seven out of the 14 BroadwayWorld India Awards, including Best Play, Best Director, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, Best Original Set Design, Best Original Lighting Design, and Best Ensemble Cast.

Check out these stills from the show!

To find out more and to get tickets go to Cinema On Stage

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