Kuwait: Indian Carnival 2008 - Countdown Begins


Kuwait: Indian Carnival 2008 - Countdown Begins

by Prashanth D'Souza, Kuwait

Kuwait, Mar 6: The countdown has begun for the much awaited event “ INDIAN CARNIVAL-2008” at the Entertainment City, Doha on 28th Mar ’08  that is being organized by none other then  Hot Stepper, the creative wing of the Creative Indians association. Having organized a string of successful events such as DJ Aqeel’s Nite, DJ Akbar’s Nite, Dhamaka Nite, Hungama 20007, the organizers are promising a totally new wave of freshening experience this time for everyone who would drive down to Doha on that day, with loads of entertainment for the family right from the junior ones to the head of the house. After the fun & frolic from the rides during the day, the evening would burst with scintillating performances by AMIT PAUL The Indian Idol - 3 ‘Lover Boy’,

He appealed the common masses with his boy next door looks, officially The Indian Idol runner up and heartthrob of many girls will be here to croon you and dish out your favorite songs such as Nasha Ye Pyar ka nasha hai , the song that created magic and won the hearts of the Indian masses . This will be followed by other catchy numbers from your favourite Indian movies.


“Ankita Mishra” the young and versatile performer of the Indian Idol Show, a truly exceptional singer gave a firecracker performance and received a massive response from the judges as well as the audience. Ankita will keep you on your feet by rendering songs such as Kajara re , Crazy Kiya Re, Beedi Jalaye Le and lots more.. Ankita Mishra is truly a fiery performer—she sizzles, rocks and gets the audience on their feet.
 
Vijay Ishwarlal Pawar,  the king of Comedy Circus 2007 will give you large doses of laughter . The rising mimicry artist from India has been doing comedy shows for the past 14 years and is a veteran at the laughter business. The biggest dream of his life is to enter the Guiness Book of Records for his penchant to imitate animal voices .

What’s more for a minimal entrance fees, most of the rides have been made open. Stalls have been booked by major food chains that would offer mouth watering Indian & other cuisines. There is going to be loads of giveaways, unbelievable prices on Nokia mobile phones, colorful desi face & t-shirt painting & a true carnival Mela, that would make you feel that you are back home in India.
 
 
The event is sponsored by: Wataniya Telecom (Main Sponsor), Shell Super Plus (Gold Sponsor), Future Communications Company (Silver Sponsor), AUTO1 (Associate Sponsor), Kuwait Continental Hotel (Hotel Sponsor), IndiansInKuwait.com (Media Partners) & Badra International (Event Marketing).
 
For more information log onto www.hot-stepper.com or call Prashanth D’Souza on 7980088 or Vinod D’Souza on 7556595
For sponsorships or stall details, call 2455818
For Group dance competition, send an e-mail to
dance@hot-stepper.com
Register on www.hot-stepper.com and you may win free passes.
 

  

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  • Clement Coorg, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Mar 07 2008

    Great News. "AMIT PAUL" is my favourite singer. I am still watching his songs in INDIAN IDOL. He has sung all the songs beutifully, specially "NASHA YE PYAR KA NASHA", "GUSTAK DIL","KORA KAGAZ" etc, etc. No doubt he will become GREAT SINGER. So Amit Paul keep it up.

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