*Zenzi Mills pays Tribute to Mumbais 1**st** night club á“”UDIO 29* *Thursday, 19th November 2009:* Last night, Zenzi Mills brought the blast from the past æ ”he birthplace of clubbing in Mumbai of the 80s was awakened by reminiscing and recreating the magic of *ã“´udio 29.* Sabira Merchant owner of Studio 29 who helped Zenzi Mills put this night together was there from the beginning to welcome her guests. The gathering included people of all ages from *Gautam Singhania, Farid Kurrim, Gary Lawyer, Cory Wallia, Dodo Bhujwalla, Denzil Smith, Dillip Joshi, Sunny Sara, Suketu, Rashmi Uday Singh, Apeksha & Sumit Chopra, Alque Padamsee, Mukul Deora, Teejay Sidhu, VJ Mia, Sapna Bhawnani, Carol Gracias, Pia Trivedi, Diandra Soares, Anuskha Manchanda ,Monica Vaziralli, Sveta Salve, VJ Juhi, Yudishtri Urs *& a lot more poured in right till the end of the night. Jo Azaredo, the original Studio Resident DJ & the man behind the musical success of Studio 29 played some of the best then played tunes that brought back memories from those times while people danced the night away. Studio 29 was one of India's premier nightclubs of the 80's on Marine Drive which was a replica of a chic Night Club Studio 54 in London. At that time this nightspot was unmatched by any other venue in India with regards to glamour, style, bohemianism and companionism of the true crè¥ de la crme of India. Playing host to a mix of foreign dignitaries, ambassadors, socialites, glamour models, theatre and screen personalities, classical and contemporary musicians and artistes of then, it was undoubtedly the place to be in at that time and gave birth to current trends, skills and inspired a whole generation of people. To pay homage to this iconic destination Zenzi Mills will be having an exhibition of pictures, newspaper clippings and advertisements from that era of the people/vibe of the place which will be displayed from *16th November till 22nd November* from the archives of Studio 29. The dcor, lights, music was themed to remind you of those grand nights. The dress code for the hours of darkness was the 80â³® This tribute by Zenzi Mills rocked the city of Mumbai just like Studio 29 did to Bombay in the 80s.