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Discover the history of Bombay Jazz through this play at Prithvi Theatre

As it returns to Prithvi Theatre, we relive the story of Bombay Jazz that shines a light on a forgotten generation of pioneers whose influences continue to reign over the city’s pop culture

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(From left) Rhys and Smith in the play

(From left) Rhys and Smith in the play

Seventeen years is a long time. In a city that is dug up and rebuilt every month, this period can be an infinity. For Denzil Smith (left), actor and producer of Bombay Jazz, it feels like a continued journey. “It has been a long and glorious journey,” he shares, as we talk about the Ramu Ramanathan-written play opening at Prithvi Theatre this Friday. Alongside Rhys Sebastian Dsouza, Smith will bring to the stage the stories of the unsung Goan and Anglo-Indian musicians from the 1950s to 1970s whose legacy influenced Hindi cinema, and thereby, Indian pop-culture and nostalgia.

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