It has been a long and eventful journey for Bosco-Caesar from their early days of dancing in college festivals to the current sequence of helming dance sequences for multi million dollar films with major stars of the Bollywood Industry.
From their first film project of Mission Kashmir with Hrithik Roshan to their first music video production with Isha Koppikar dancing on the tidal waves of Indian Ocean. From Abhishek Bachchan trademark hip movements in Bluff Master to Salman Khan exquisite style quotient in Partner. From multiple award winning advertisements to Shahid and Kareena foot thumping dance moves in Jab We Met etc are just a few examples of the new wave of dance movement that is sweeping the turnstiles courtesy of Bosco-Caesar.
To help commemorate the fulfillment of 300 songs, advertisements and music videos across various genres, languages and aesthetic sensibilities Bosco-Caesar held a major bash in a popular Mumbai night club. It was also Bosco's birthday, which made it a double whammy for all the guests assembled. The party featured a galaxy of stars, celebrities, directors and producers of the Indian entertainment industry.
Highlight of the party was Salman Khan who, inspite of making a let entry, more than made up for it by staying in there for close to one hour. Other celebrities who graced the event were Amrita Arora, Sophie Chodhary, Rosa, filmmakers Suneel Darshan, Kumar Taurani and Abbas-Mustan. Meghna Naidu, Aryaman, Karan Sharma, Atul Agnihotri with his wife, Hazel, Arjun Kapoor, Alim and cricketers Mervyn Dillon (West Indies) and Heyward (South Africa) also joined in. Abhishek Bachchan was missed though as he could not make it to the event.
The '300' landmark was arrived after the completion of the shooting of the title track for the movie 'God Tussi Great Ho' starring Amitabh Bachchan and Salman Khan and directed by Rumi Jaffry. The fact that the landmark was arrived after working with two industry legends makes it even more appropriate.
Says Bosco Martis, one half of the Bosco-Caesar duo, 'from college festivals to music videos to ad shoots and of course film songs it has been a challenging roller coaster ride. I would like to thank all the industry personnel who have supported us through the years'. He adds with a smile 'I am looking forward to celebrate 1000 projects in a couple of years'.
Says Caesar Gonsalves, 'To say that dancing has evolved over the years is an understatement of sorts. The audiences have become more discriminatory and it has been a constant source of challenge and fun to keep in tune with the times and create moves and make the whole country dance to it.'
After establishing themselves as the avant-garde Bollywood choreographers Bosco-Caesar are planning to open dance institutes in Mumbai and various cities in the world. Named Bosco-Caesar Dance Company (BCDC) they have already started operations in Dubai catering to the huge Indian Diaspora and have plans to open in London, Kula Lumpur and Durban early next year.