Dawn of a new trend in local Indian entertainment

June 20th, 2007 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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Dawn of a new trend in drama

By M.J. BROHIER
 

THERE is an exciting dramatic change happening in the Indian entertainment scene in the Klang Valley.  

Three women living in Petaling Jaya and Puchong have modernised and enhanced the quality of Indian actors, singers and performances by showcasing a new blend of song, dance and wardrobe that is drawing crowds to the shows and events organised by them. 

Under the banner ThriQuetrra, Deeya Menon, S. Velankanni and Laura A. Yap are making their presence felt by discovering many new talents in music and the performing arts. 

Revolutionary duo: Deeya (left) and Velankanni, two of the three members of ThriQuetrra, a talent and event management company. As a talent company, they have uncovered talents such as DJs Ram and Aanantha of THR fm.

“The Klang Valley is where the action is for the development of new Indian music and dance shows,” said Deeya.  

The entity reflects a synergy of experience, dedication and the united efforts of the three ladies who have singularly and collectively been active in developing music and the performing arts. 

“We're innovative and our business personalities of the power of three women is set to bring the best in amateurs and professionals,” said Deeya. 

Acting as a talent management company, ThriQuetrra has unearthed many talents such as THR fm DJs Ram and Aanantha.  

Over time, they have accumulated a pool of singers, dancers and musicians to cater to the needs of their various levels of audience. 

“Our aim is to deliver a performance complete with punctuality and professionalism, and we never fail to satisfy as people continue to talk about the performances for days,” Deeya said.  

Together they have organised shows for all, from VIPs to teens, politicians to fashion enthusiasts, and more. 

Even though they it has its roots in the world of entertainment, ThriQuetrra has also ventured into many other areas of event management.  

“Our best and proudest achievement was an MBF Cards launch we organised,” said Deeya. “We provided the decoration, entertainment, sound and lighting systems, master of ceremony, launch gambit and the overall management of the event. We managed to pull it off and every one who attended it was impressed.” 

ThriQuetrra is aiming to scale greater heights and is spreading its wings into the business of television production by shooting entertainment shows in the Klang Valley.  

Although relatively new in that side of the world, the three are excited at the future projects they will be undertaking. Still, that does not mean they will be abandoning what they are doing now.  

They are still keen on finding new talents, whether Indian or otherwise – singers, dancers and musicians – so anyone out there who is interested in getting on stage can call them for an audition

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