Conveying a powerful message of 'oneness of humanity' was the highlight of the glittering opening ceremony of the 2018 Hockey World Cup as Bollywood heart-throb Shah Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and renowned music composer A R Rahman dished out enthralling performances, in Bhubaneswar, on Tuesday.
The ceremony showcased first-of-its-kind theatrical production -- The Earth Song, which beautifully depicted the theme of the ceremony.
Written and directed by Nupur Mahajan, it featured Madhuri as the central character, Mother Earth.
The World was declared open by Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik during the ceremony, attended by the captains of all 16 participating nations.
The spectacular fusion dance performances were choreographed by Shiamak Davar. He was joined by 1100 artists who danced to the tunes created by Ranjit Barot. It was one the highlights of the evening which left the audience spellbound.
The show opened by the earth cracking and Madhuri emerging as Mother Earth, addressing the world at large as her children.
The bilingual script in English and Hindi with snatches of the Bhagvad Gita and philosophy of the Upanishads was written by Nupur Mahajan.
Rahman brought to life his and Gulzar Saheb's composition -- Jai Hind Jai India -- with a live performance, which is the official song and tune of the World Cup.
Bollywood star, Shahrukh presented over 2.35 crore collected heartbeats to the captains of the hockey teams participating at flagship FIH event.
Speaking on her role in the theatrical production, Madhuri said, "I was absolutely elated in playing the central role in The Earth Song as I particularly identified with the theme of oneness and its universal appeal. Mother Earth is a powerful character and to rise as her at a world stage by way of a live performance was a challenge and a unique opportunity."
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