Remember that time when Seattle Asian Art Museum hosted a show of Indian paintings and everyone lost their minds with happiness? Indian-art-induced Stendhal syndrome may be making a comeback at SAAM. This summer's great idea is to show Bollywood movies—huge, sparkling spectacles—under a canopy of stars outdoors at Volunteer Park. Tonight's feature is 2001's Chandni Bar, in which a woman cast out of her village is forced to become a dancer in a Bombay bar. It's two and a half hours long and stars beloved actress Tabu. BYO IPA. (Volunteer Park Amphitheater or SAAM in case of rain, 1400 E Prospect St, 654-3100, 9:30 pm, free)