Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Indian musical night at the Image Lifestyle Wedding and Conference Venue

So I  left for the concert on Saturday evening and returned home in the early hours of Sunday morning after enjoying a really fun and entertaining evening. The food was excellent especially the delicious aloo parathas with cheese and spring onions. The dessert and cakes at the tea time table were equally delicious. There were a few guests complaining about a lack of variety in terms of vegetarian dishes and so the organizing team should take this into consideration when organizing the next event. I would also suggest serving popcorn on the table whilst guests are viewing the show. Overall, hats off to Mr. Altaaf, the owner of Image Lifestyle wedding and conference venue and his team for putting together a well organized show.It was really good to see people from all walks of life, young and old enjoying the various genres of songs belted out by local artists who are undoubtedly the cream of the crop and the best in the country as far as local talent is concerned...Music and singing though not acceptable in Islam according to many scholars, has always been my passion. I have started learning how to play the piano a few weeks ago and I must admit that it is not as easy as it looks. Its difficult and my fingers tend to ache and swell quite often.Hence I truly appreciated the way in which every member of the band played their instrument with absolute finesse and perfection. It was also a wonderful sight to see many people supporting our local artists who are not too far behind from international Bollywood stars in terms of their singing capability as well as stage presence. If we want our local artists to excel and achieve international status, it is imperative for all of us to support and encourage them.As the saying goes 'Local is lekker.'








I just had to add pictures of the gorgeous female lavatory at the venue....posh, grand and opulent.....fit for a queen....designed by Aadil Saith..