Suva, Fiji
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LOCAL NEWS
March 11, 2008 04:51:08 PM

A team of comedians from India has promised to give the local audience a thrilling show when they take to the stage tonight at the Suva Civic Centre.

Ajay Singh, the organiser of ‘The Great Indian Laughter Show’ said they will not fail their audience and promises an experience of a lifetime for the locals.

“These are stand up comedians from Bombay and also well known throughout the world for their style of entertaining people.

“This is an opportunity for people to come and enjoy the show,” he said.

Singh added the extraordinary talents of the comedians is something that should not to be missed.

The team includes Sunil Pal, a renowned comedian in India, Siraj Khan, who can mimic the voices of at least 63 film stars and Pradeep Pallavi, who can sing classical songs in humorous ways.

Singh said the profit made will go to charity.

The team will perform in Nadi tomorrow before leaving for Auckland on Thursday.

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