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Shilpa's 'Miss Bollywood' musical in Berlin a damp squib

Shilpa Shetty has hogged the limelight and has hit the headlines quite often. She has had her share of international fame, however, it seems that the actress Shilpa shetty is not exactly getting a warm reception in Berlin. We give you a lowdown as to why the India Bollywood diva is being given a miss by the audiences abroad?

It's learnt that the Shetty's musical show 'Miss Bollywood' is a damp squib on the foreign shores. Shilpa, who is currently in the midst of her much hyped musical in Berlin, is in for a disappointment as most people have decided to give 'Miss Bollywood' a miss.

In fact, Shilpa reportedly debuted to a paltry 100 people and the premiere show had to be converted into a preview show to spare her the embarassment. It was a first day no show and to add to her woes, her bags were lost in tranist.

And as expected, Shilpa threw a fit if rumours are anything to go by. Though the organisers managed to calm her ruffled feathers, the lacklustre response to the musical didn't exactly soothe her nerves. However, despite the initial hurdles, the few, who managed to watch the musical extravaganza that exploited Shetty's dance skills with Hegde's choreography, loved it.

The musical is set in London and is the story of a young choreographer who finds herself thrust into the limelight where she must survive or perish. So hopefully, Shilpa's 'Miss Bollywood' stands a better chance the UK vis-a-vis Berlin. And as she is heading to UK after Berlin, where she has a whopping fan following, she might expect a better response.



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Unknown said…
In UK Shilpa really has a whopping fans. I know a person at millionairematch.com and she is just very admired Shilpa.

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