Neetu Chandra Set To Catch Musical Drama ‘Bandish’ Live In Mumbai

The National Award-winning actor will attend the musical event.

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Aarambh Mumbai is returning with its marquee play ‘Bandish (20 se 20000 Hz tak)’ and National Award-winning producer and actor Neetu Chandra is all set to witness the theatrical spectacle. The announcement came through the theater group’s official Instagram page, inviting fans to join them for an evening of live music, powerful performances, and mesmerizing dance.

About The Play

Written and directed by Purva Naresh with music by renowned classical vocalist Shubha Mudgal, ‘Bandish’ is described as a beautiful tapestry of various vignettes focusing on women singers in India. The play takes audiences through time capsules between pre-independence India and the present, weaving delightful anecdotes with music and dance.

The critically acclaimed musical play promises to be an experience that will stay with viewers long after the curtains fall. The performance is scheduled for April 26th at 7 PM at the Nehru Centre Auditorium in Worli, Mumbai.

Neetu Chandra: Beyond The Screen

Referred to as ‘our beloved Umrao’ in the announcement post, Neetu Chandra has established herself as a multifaceted talent in Indian entertainment. According to her Wikipedia page, Chandra is an Indian actress and producer who predominantly works in Hindi and Tamil films. Born in Patna, Bihar, she has appeared in several notable films and has produced the National Award-winning film ‘Mithila Makhaan’ (Maithili language).

Beyond acting, Chandra is also known for her dedication to fitness and martial arts. A recent Instagram post showed her completing 108 Surya Namaskars in 50 minutes, demonstrating her commitment to physical wellness. In another post, she highlighted her martial arts training, emphasizing that ‘self-defense is self-respect in action.’

Recent Achievements

In March 2024, Chandra received the prestigious Champions of Change Award for Bihar from the Governor of Bihar, Shri Arif Mohammed Khan. She expressed her gratitude on social media, describing it as a moment she would ‘cherish forever’ and a reminder to ‘keep working for more.’

Her connection to her roots remains strong, as evidenced by her heartfelt post on Bihar Diwas (Bihar Day) where she wrote in Hindi: ‘From the streets of childhood to today, Bihar has taught me at every step – courage, hard work, and values. From walking these roads to reaching world stages, whatever I am is because of my soil.’

Cultural Connections

Chandra’s interest in attending ‘Bandish’ aligns with her apparent appreciation for Indian arts and culture. In one of her recent posts, she shared her love for a Bhojpuri rendition of a Lata Mangeshkar song, showcasing her connection to both mainstream and regional Indian arts.

The actress’s social media presence reveals a woman deeply connected to her roots while continuously pushing boundaries in her professional endeavors. Her attendance at ‘Bandish’ represents her support for theatrical arts that celebrate Indian culture and women’s stories.

As the Instagram post suggests, the evening promises to be “a night to remember” with Neetu Chandra adding star power to this celebration of music, performance, and the journey of women singers through India’s rich musical history.

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Neetu Chandra has been featured on several magazine covers, highlighting her influence as an actress and model in the Indian entertainment industry.
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Glendon Moss
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Glendon Moss is a marketer and storyteller with over a decade of experience in digital campaigns, content strategy, writing and performance marketing. Currently heading video content at Incnut Digital, he’s driven brand engagement and revenue for leading D2C brands with campaigns that have earned both commercial impact and international acclaim.

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