Dubai: Fun-lovers Greet New Year with ‘Dhamaal ki Shaam’


Media Release (SM)

Dubai, Jan 3: It was a non-stop Bollywood type music all the way as the fun-loving people of the city thronged the Deira Sheraton Hotel at the New Year’s Eve ‘Dhamaal ki Shaam’ show in the Al Masa Ballroom here on Monday December 31 night.

The year ending event organized by Dubai’s one man event specialist Denzil Fernandes with the unique Hindi dhamaka concept was spread with the latest remixes by the visiting Bombay live band “Muzik Machine”.  But the star of the night turned out to be the upcoming Bombay DJ Len who played all the latest hits.  The crowd went wild with the dashing DJ playing all scintillating numbers much to the joy of the dance lovers.

The New Year countdown was a spectacular display of colour balloons bursting down from the ceiling as the masses went into a frizzy at the zero hour. 

A fantastic event organized and managed by Denzil Fernandes with so many revelers going home with numerous prizes and memories of a splendid arrangement that was complete with a lavish Indian style buffet.  Visitors from Singapore, US and India were attending the event and were astonished at the top quality New Year’s Eve thriller.

  

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