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Cast, Creative Team and Crew

Bollywood Baraat credits

Director – theatre Russ Tunney, Nuffield Theatre
Director – film David White, City Eye
Producer  Helen Keall, Art Asia
Writer   Lisa Evans
Composer  Niraj Chag
Choreographer Rakhi Sood

A horse for our Groom

Remember Sayed's Wedding Horse on Eastenders? Well our groom will be riding the same horse on his big day. Storm is the horse's name and lets hope he brings our Bollywood wedding more luck than Sayeds!

If you are interested in hiring Asian Wedding Horses available Nationwide call Steve on 07798 895918 for more details.

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Filming

Pre filmed scene for Bollywood Baraat at the Bargate with wonderful students and staff from Thornhill Primary School all dressed in Saints gear. I was just about to give an explanation of the scene but thought I had better keep sctumm as I don't want to give to much away!  This is one of several pre filmed scenes for Bollywood Baraat which sees cameos from staff at Art Asia and the Nuffield - yes I got my 3 seconds on film - yippee!

 

Filming

Seeking Saints Supporters!

 
Southampton Footie Fans are needed as extras to appear in local film.
 
If you are available on the morning of Thursday 28th April and can be in Southampton City Centre in either your Saints shirt or scarf Bollywood Baraat needs you!
 

Bollywood Baraat Sting Three - Have You see the fairies?

Newtown Youth Theatre wrote, rehearsed and starred in three stings (short film teasers) to go along with the Bollywood Baraat film trailer. Sting Three is - Have You Seen The Fairies?

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Bollywood baraat Sting two - Where You Going

Newtown Youth Theatre wrote, rehearsed and starred in three stings (short film teasers) to go along with the Bollywood Baraat film trailer. Sting Two is – Where You Going?

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Bollywood Baraat Sting One - Its Love

Newtown Youth Theatre wrote, rehearsed and starred in three stings (short film teasers) to go along with the Bollywood Baraat film trailer. Sting one is - Its Love

 

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Norge the Horse

 
Director of Film David White and Producer Helen Keall went out to Ford Farm Stables in Brockenhurst scouting for filming locations and talent spotting! There they met Norge the horse and although he may not look very big he is a strong, friendly and very popular with novice riders at the stables.
 
Norge the Horse
Norge the Horse

Fareham College Students Get Involved

Year 1 fashion students from Fareham College have been set the brief to design and make the glamourous wedding outfits for our 6 main characters in Bollywood Baraat.  The students have worked really hard researching their desings and went on a trip to Southhall to visit the fashion shops and get some tips from the knowledgable owner of Punjab Fashions who kindly agreed to talk to the group about Indian wedding outfits. "...it was a fantastic day for the students and wonderful to see the wedding clothes close up.

Fareham College Students Get Involved
Fareham College Students Get Involved
Fareham College Students Get Involved
Fareham College Students Get Involved
Fareham College Students Get Involved

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