Lifestyle
Sharjah Welcomes RANGOTSAV: A Cultural Celebration on January 18, 2026
Sharjah is set to host a vibrant cultural event, “RANGOTSAV – The Indian Night,” on January 18, 2026, at The Flag Island. Organized by Strikers Dance and Entertainment Services, the event aims to celebrate the rich diversity of Indian culture through a captivating evening filled with music, dance, and artistic performances. The festivities will commence at 16:00 and continue until 00:00, providing a long night of entertainment for attendees.
One of the key highlights of the evening will be “Timeless Echoes of SPB,” a musical tribute to the legendary playback singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. Padma Ramachandran, CEO of Strikers, emphasized that this segment will serve as a dignified homage to the artist’s remarkable legacy, reflecting the profound impact he had on the music industry.
The event promises an eclectic mix of performances, including energetic Bollywood dance routines and classical Indian dance forms like Kathak. Fashion shows will also take center stage, showcasing the creativity and artistry of local talents. Renowned singers such as Nikhil Mathew, Varsha S. Krishnan, and Akhila will perform live, delivering a selection of romantic ballads, soulful melodies, and popular Bollywood hits, further enhancing the night’s allure.
Entry to RANGOTSAV is free, aligning with the organizers’ vision of fostering community spirit through art and culture. Since its inception in 2016, Strikers Dance and Entertainment Services has established itself as a prominent player in the UAE entertainment scene. The organization is known for its numerous cultural initiatives and for launching the UAE’s first combined dance and singing reality show on a leading Asian channel in the MENA region.
With its colorful performances and festive atmosphere, RANGOTSAV – The Indian Night is anticipated to be one of the most memorable cultural events in Sharjah this year. The celebration not only promises to engage attendees but also aims to strengthen cultural ties within the community.
As the date approaches, excitement is mounting for what is expected to be a remarkable showcase of Indian heritage and artistry in Sharjah.
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