Events

Kalidas is Karmen

Preeya Kalidas is to star in a stunning Bollywood-influenced live event, to be broadcast this Summer on BBC Three.
Kalidas will play the fiery, seductive character and one of the strongest leading female roles of all time, once famously played by Beyonce in the 2001 MTV adaptation ‘Carmen: A Hip Hopera’.

The famous story of Carmen is known around the world, since it’s inception as an opera by French composer Georges Bizet in 1875.

‘Karmen’, in a one hour live music extravaganza ‘Bollywood Carmen’, a contemporary Bollywood spin on Bizet’s classical opera ‘Carmen’, in front of a live audience at City Park in Bradford on 9th June.

“Bollywood Carmen really does have something for everyone, it’s an amalgamation of music, dance, story and a lot of fun! Live theatre is very exciting and I think to have the audience as part of that is not only an experience for them but will also be an experience for us.” Preeya Kalidas

“Bollywood films have always been close to me, I started my career in showbiz with the musical ‘Bombay Dreams’, so to take the lead role in ‘Bollywood Carmen’ and showcase the spirit of Bollywood during it’s 100th year anniversary is definitely something special.” Preeya

‘Bollywood Carmen’, led by Preeya Kalidas, is a contemporary British Asian / Bollywood live music adaptation of the classic story and will feature a hybrid of exciting sounds. The spectacular event will bring together modern British and international pop songs, Bollywood classics and a fusion of cutting edge Urban and Asian beats.

Joining Preeya in the cast of ‘Bollywood Carmen’ will be Indian star Abhay Deol, of the legendary Deol acting dynasty as well as Chelsee Healey (Waterloo Road, Strictly Come Dancing), Rachel Leskovac (Coronation Street, Holby City), Stephen Rahman-Hughes (Emmerdale, Bombay Dreams), Rakhee Thakrar (Cloud 9, Holby City) and Sofia Hayat.

Catch Preeya Kalidas in ‘Bollywood Carmen’, a free one-hour live event, which will be broadcast on BBC Three from the centre of Bradford. Members of the public can register for tickets