that feature Salman and have his background vocals too.Ī Salman Khan Films production, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is directed by Farhad Samji. ‘Jee Rahe The Hum’ will follow the successful line of a number of phenomenally hit songs like ‘Jag Ghoomeya’, ‘Hangover’, etc. One can’t help but feel its pull in every possible way. ![]() Jee Rahe The Hum tugs at your heart in a passionate and gentle way which makes you move along to its rhythm without you even realising it. Also seen on the screen are Raghav Juyal, Jassie Gill and Siddharth Nigam. Bollywood’s Sultan had already managed to make waves among the fans and audiences with the teaser and now we have the entire song here to serenade us with his blissful voice in what appears to be an old-school romance number where Salman woos his on-screen lover, Pooja Hegde. For the first time, tickets can also be purchased online at .The song being referred to is ‘Jee Rahe The Hum(Falling in Love), of which the teaser was released some days earlier. Available at Sunshine N’ Gelato and Fly in the Fibre. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students/seniors, $10 for children under 12, or $40 for families (two adults and two under 12). Concession will be run by a student group fundraising for a com- munity cause. The show will be about two hours long, with intermission. “It’s just simple, fun, and easy to watch,” said Thompson. It’s been really nice bouncing those ideas back and forth with the actors.”Ĭheck Please is the most popular one-act play in the world, so it is sure to please audiences looking for a night out of entertainment. “Yes, we’re directing, but they’re also bringing a lot to the table in regards of like character development. All the actors are really having fun with their characters,” said co-director Ame Thompson. “There’s kind of that juxtaposition of these crazy dates and how a normal person would react to these scenarios that they’re being thrown into. Each person plays two or three roles as different blind dates with each one crazier than the next, from a social media influencer to a compulsive liar. The rest of the cast includes Norm Eisler, Cali Blackmore, Zoe Marini, Inismi Luke, Matty Turner, Suzanne Chubb, Dan Goldsmith, and Medeas Brunham. “It’s pure comedy, with just the simple setting of a restaurant.” “It’s interesting because everyone else in the play is off the wall and exaggerated, but they are two real everyday people in their 40s that you can relate to,” said Smith. Will they find love even while looking in all the wrong places? ![]() Lead actors Tom Greentree and Kala Hooker play two lonely singles who are coerced into going on a series of blind dates. “It mocks modern dating culture and trends.” “This is a fun play that absolutely every generation will enjoy,” said director Jason Smith. matinee on March 26, at Kootenay River Auditorium. ![]() The play runs from March 23 to 25 at 7:30 p.m., as well as at 2 p.m. For a modern look at love and all the blunders that come along with it, Footlighters Theatre Society takes to the stage with Check Please, a family-friendly romantic comedy.
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