Feast & Flicks with Bollywood Bites
Event description
ABOUT
Bollywood Bites is back! Our first event was so popular we are doing it again. Join us for another fun evening of food and film for Feast & Flicks at Radius. Join local legend Raman Richards as he crafts us an authentic array of curries followed by a screening of classic movie Slum Dog Millionaire.
BOLLYWOOD BITES
On the menu this time we have:
- Jeera Rice
- Chole Masala (Vegetarian Chickpea Curry)
- Red Dahl (Vegatarian/Vegan)
- Beef Vindaloo
- Green leaf salad
- Mum’s Chicken Wings (Contains Soy and Gluten) for Entrée
WHEN
Sunday 29th September 2024
TIME
5.30 Drinks & Mingle
6 pm (meal) - 7pm (film)
Movie is 1hrs 20mins length
COST
$30 Per Person + Booking Fee
ABOUT RADIUS CINEMA
The screening is at Radius which isn’t a pro cinema but we have a great projector / screen & sound system. Seating is a first in basis, we have a variety of chairs but if you need something specific reach out and we will try and accommodate your needs or even better bring your own if you like! There is wheel chair access, let us know if you are bringing one so we can make a clear pathway and space. There will also be bean bags up front and stools up back. We have capped it to 40 people per screening to make sure everyone is comfortable.
BYO
Feel free to bring along Soft Drinks / Snacks / Pop-Corn etc.
We will have the kettle on for FREE tea / coffee.
No BYO Alcohol please. We will have beer / bubbles / wine available for purchase.
MOVIE
Slumdog Millionaire is a 2009 British drama film that is a loose adaptation of the novel Q & A (2005) by Indian author Vikas Swarup.[6] It narrates the story of 18-year-old Jamal Malik from the Juhu slums of Mumbai.[7] Starring Dev Patel in his film debut as Jamal. As a contestant on Kaun Banega Crorepati, an Indian-Hindi version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Jamal surprises everyone by answering every question correctly so far, winning ₹1 crore (US$210,000). Accused of cheating, he recounts his life story to the police, illustrating how he was able to answer each question.
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