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Kashvita sets Gandhi Hall on fire with a dazzling night of stars

by Admin
December 2, 2025
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Kashvita Music & Dance Academy set Gandhi Hall alight on 29 November with a show-stopping edition of An Evening With the Stars. The Lenasia audience was treated to a night bursting with talent, colour and electrifying energy as dancers delivered flawless moves and high-impact performances that had the hall buzzing.

From choreography to costumes, the cast and crew of An Evening With the Stars 18 once again reminded the community why Kashvita remains a powerhouse in music, arts and culture. The production pushed boundaries, elevated expectations, and delivered a world-class artistic showcase.

A phenomenal collaboration powered this magic: Rajendra Sounds’ Roshen Gowrie, Pradeep Ryan and Anita Badal, together with Virag Patel, Edward Reddy, Rudra Jatin Vallabh and Kiran Ghurbaran – a team whose synergy shone brightly throughout the night.

Every dancer, musician, singer, sponsor, compere, speaker, technical crew member, support artist and the vibrant audience played a vital role in making the evening unforgettable. Precision, passion and professionalism were on full display and deeply appreciated.

Kishore Badal summed up the night best, saying: “You all made magic. Every skill, every effort and every moment of passion created a truly memorable event. Your contribution was the heartbeat of An Evening with the Stars 18, and I salute each one of you.”

The audience applauded. The performers delivered. And Kashvita once again proved why it remains a shining star in the cultural landscape.

Images: Yajna Damba

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