The celebrations will be kicked off with performance of Bollywood actor-thespian Shabana Azmi tonight, who will act in a play.
Concerts building up to the Diwali were nothing new for here, but this year there were more independent theatre shows, and tickets of some of such shows have been sold out, according to a report in The Straits Times today.
Bollywood's global appeal has led to greater interest for viewers, said concert organiser Akila Iyengar of Arte Compass, which has been hosting Indian shows here since 2000.
Khan would be presenting his third concert in Singapore on October 5, after tickets of two previous shows were sold out.
The number of shows by South Asian artists has gone up to three to four a month in recent years, particularly during the peak period of mid-August to December, from one to three a year in the 1990s when it was costly to host Bollywood stars in Singapore.
