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  • A Canadian rock band, Low Level Flight, is on a trip across India, mixing their original songs with covers like Sex on fire by Kings of Leon. After performing in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore, as part of Jim Beam tour, they were at the city’s F Bar on Sunday. “The crowd is not familiar with our music here which is why we put in some covers,” says the vocalist Ryan Malcolm.

    Formed three years ago, the band even opened for the ever popular Bon Jovi last year. Although their musical influences include bands like Coldplay and a lot of European rock, Bollywood too seems to have made an impact. “Bollywood is awesome, specially all that dancing,” says the guitarist James Rooke, who along with other members is working on a Bollywood theme for one of their videos. “We are looking at collaborating with an Indian pop artist and having some Hindi vocals blend with our song. We will also have some typical Bollywood dance in it and maybe a Shah Rukh Khan cameo too,” says a hopeful Rooke. Well, Bollywood is all about dreams.

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