"I have already told (Narendra) Modiji to give more attention to issues like building large auditoriums in cities where you can accommodate 4000-5000 people for international shows," the 68-year-old Mathura MP told reporters here.
"The NCPA auditorium in Mumbai we have, in Delhi there is one or two auditorium. But for such a huge programme you have only a seating capacity of 1000 people. You need at least 5000-6000," said Hema Malini.
The show will be hosted here by Hema Malini's 'Jaya Smriti', Indo-Occidental Symbiosis and Calcutta Club.
Georgian dance would be performed by members of the Sukhishvili, stated to be the first professional state dance company of the Eurasian country.
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On Sukhishvili, Hema Malini said, "It is a very big international group coming to India after 55 years."
India does not have the infrastructure in terms of audience capacity to host its programmes, she said and expressed hope that in 2-3 years "we can have proper stage arrangements so that anyone from abroad can perform here."
Georgian dance forms will be complemented by Bharatnatyam, Kathak and Manipuri and live orchestra including ancient instruments would be played on stage, she said.
Recollecting her visit to Georgia to attend a women's conference, she said she had seen almost 100 boys and girls practising on the stage of national Georgian dance studio.
The Georgians recall having visited India during the regime of Jawaharlal Nehru and Raj Kapur 55 years back and they were so willing to revisit India," she said.
While 'Synergy' had been performed in Delhi and Mumbai already, the next show will be held in Kolkata and Chennai.