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Bollywood fans can have a ball at Hillsborough



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Published Date: 23 June 2008
MISSED out on Bollywood when it came to Sheffield last year? There are a few tickets left for a Bollywood-themed ball at Sheffield Wednesday tomorrow night.
Sadly, Shilpa Shetty won't be there but organiser Sarinder Dev has got ex-Bollywood star Shatrughan Sinha as star guest.

"He's known as the Indian Sean Connery with the nickname of Shotgun. He always plays the villain, says the South Yorkshire WPC.

The event is for PRYAYS, the charity for Indian street children, of which he is president, and he's bringing along the former chief of Delhi police, Amod Kanth, a big wheel in the charity.

Sarinder says: "I've had a lot of support from South Yorkshire Police and the club. An event like this can bring the community together."

She's hoping to make the ball an annual event.

She says: "They happen a lot in West Yorkshire but I think it's the first time in South Yorkshire."

Admission is by ticket only (£30) from her on 07770 334 974.


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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2008 11:28 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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