Mallika Sherawat asked by Ric Wake and Yanni to perform at Indian concert.
The Hollywood Music industry is buzzing with the news that legendary Multiple Oscar and Grammy music producer Ric Wake and World Famous New Age Composer Yanni have asked Bollywood sensation Mallika Sherawat to participate in an upcoming special concert, which will be heralded as a triumphant return to India.
Yanni was, and still is, hailed as the only artist to ever stage a concert performance within the marble walls of
India's most famous and fabled landmark, the Taj Mahal.
While having dinner at the famed LA eatery the Ivy with producers of her first American-Indo film "Hisss", Mallika met Ric Wake, record producer of Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Diana Ross, and Yanni, who talked about working together on various projects with the dynamic duo who are currently on a world tour and are slated to perform at LA's Nokia Theatre on June 23rd with their current musical tour de force, "Yanni's Voices."
Hollywood.TV reports that Mallika may be attending Yanni's concert in LA and is talking with Ric Wake and Yanni for their up and coming trip to India. According to close sources Mallika might be doing a snake goddess dance from "Hisss".
Hollywood.TV spies say that Yanni invited Mallika to his concert Tuesday in LA, to which she replied "Only if you dedicate a song to me." Yanni has never dedicated a song on stage to anyone before. Will he? Will she be there to hear it?
--SAMPURN
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