Bharati: The Wonder of India, lands in Toronto tonight at the Sony Centre. This dazzling spectacle, features over 100 dancers, singers, acrobats and musicians, in a modern Indian epic.

Tonight's presentation is made even more special, because it coincides with this year's
Diwali festival, or festival of lights. One of Indian's most important national holidays.
Bharati tells the story of Indian born, American raised Siddhartha, who travels to the holy city of Varanasi to work with an environmental team trying to clean up the holy Ganges river. Siddhartha meets
Bharati, who's foster father
Domraja, is the king of Varanasi's cremation grounds.

Siddhartha is instantly drawn to
Bharati, but first he must come to understand her, and India as well. Their differences and
Domraja conspire to keep them apart.

Through
Bharati, Siddhartha is transformed. He feels a deeper connection to roots and longs to cleanse himself as well as the holy river, that serves as the backdrop for this epic love story.

Bharati: runs at the Sony Centre until October 30th. Click the header for more ticket information.
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