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Hrithik leads Asian extravaganza in UKAdd to Clippings

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[ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2004 10:03:00 PM ]
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BIRMINGHAM: Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan led a three-day Asian lifestyle and culture extravaganza here over the weekend.

The event, at the National Exhibition Centre, was billed as the biggest indoor celebration of Asian lifestyle and culture in Britain.

Called Mela 2004 , the event got underway on Friday, giving visitors the chance to experience the latest in Asian fashion, food and entertainment.

Hrithik appeared on stage together with Indian dancers and bhangra musicians from across the country. Visitors were able to taste food prepared by top chefs and experience various therapies, including traditional ayurvedic treatments.

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