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May 02, 2009 News
A prominent businessman sought an injunction to prevent the hosting of the ‘Radika Girl’ Chutney Show’ at Starlite Drive-in, but the courts on Thursday allowed the show.
Promoters have divulged that since the injunction was sought persons have been calling them with rumours that the show at Starlite Drive-in has been cancelled. The Chutney queen and her troupe have arrived and are ready to execute shows at Uitvlugt, Bath Settlement and the Starlite Drive-in.
Raywattie Ramroop and her troupe arrived in Guyana Thursday morning and are ready to ‘spit fire’.
Molten chutney fire will broil in the very core of the Starlite Drive-in location and will explode tonight when Raywattie Ramroop (Radika Girl) and her troupe tell her many fans why she had a “right to leave and go.’
Another show was billed for Bath Settlement, Berbice Thursday night while last night the chutney fire was at the Uitvlugt Community Centre Ground. Ravi ‘D’ will also be among the high points at each show.
Carib Soca Monarch, ‘Shelly G’ will put on a ‘daggering performance’ for her many fans. Avinash will do wonders on keyboard, while Pooran, Celiea Samaroo, Krishna Seeram and Ameer Khan of Suriname will take things to another level as promised.
DJ Claude will create the hype at the event while Kamla and several saucy dancers will ignite an ‘entertainment bonfire’ on stage.
Can entertainment get any better? The Shakti Strings Ochestra and the Ambassadors Band will provide music alongside the Upsetter Sound System.
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