Vidya Sethuraman
India Post News Service
SAN JOSE, CA: After enthralling the crowds in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas, the team of Dabangg Reloaded flocked to the city of San Jose. The show was presented locally by Golden Touch Productions and over 10,000 witnessed the magnum opus at the SAP center, San Jose on June 30. Salman Khan recently took to Twitter to share a few photos from the tour. The caption of the photos reads, “Sold out blockbuster weekend of #Dabanggreloaded…. Dallas, San Jose and Vancouver.”
Golden Touch Productions presented the smashing hit show attracting many of the star’s Indian American fans that was full of glitz and glamour. Instant Karma, VIP Travels, Shalimar Restaurant, V7 Entertainments, Gautam Rana, People Media Factory, Reliance Supermart, Sanjeev Mish, Peacock restaurants and Max P2C were the promoters of the Bay area show.
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan clearly knows how to put up a memorable show. In Dabangg style, his ongoing tour in the USA – Dabangg Reloaded – has been garnering quite the attention for the spectacular performances put up by Salman Khan and his team, including actresses Katrina Kaif, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonakshi Sinha and Daisy Shah, and actors Prabhudeva, Manish Paul and Guru Randhawa.
The show featured three hours of high-production, fast-paced dance and music from Khan and a superstar cast of Bollywood film performers, including an assortment of Khan’s leading movie heroines.
The ‘Da-Bangg Reloaded Tour,’ with an uber talented crew of 140 people and a heavy dose of pyrotechnics and extraordinary audio-visuals, was billed to be the most expensive and technically advanced show in the history of live Bollywood entertainment. The show was scripted, directed and managed by Sohail Khan’s Entertainment and JA events.
“This is Salman’s own tour. It’s his brainchild. It’s what he put together for his fans,” said Bhavesh Patel, National Promoter for the Da-Bangg Reloaded Tour. “This is a full-on entertainment package of Salman. The chemistry that people have seen on screen for so many years – they get to see it live.”