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Bollywood Dhamaka Show returns to Nausori with a bang while excitement builds for Lautoka show this evening

Bollywood Dhamaka Show returns to Nausori with a bang while excitement builds for Lautoka show this evening

By Monishka Pratap
21/09/2024

After a seven-year break, Navtarang and Sargam Bollywood Dhamaka Show made a strong comeback at Ratu Cakobau Park in Nausori where thousands gathered for an unforgettable show.

The atmosphere was filled with thrilling performances from radio personalities from Navtarang and Radio Sargam, Dhoom Dhamaka, Yuva Dance group and VOU dance group.

Fans enjoyed giveaways, danced with their favourite radio hosts and had the chance to meet them in person.

In an interview with fijivillage News, Dhiren Chand and his wife Vikashni Lata from Navua say they came straight from work to attend the show.

They expressed their excitement about the show as they had been preparing for it for a long time since it was announced.

Chand says he and his wife have never missed Navtarang and Sargam Bollywood Dhamaka show over the years and felt lucky to witness such a magical performance yesterday.

He says Jai and SN’s epic entry yesterday was a standout moment and encouraged fans in the West to join the show today for another equally entertaining experience.

SN made his grand entrance on a riding lawn mower and he and Anamika were dressed as a student, Jessica came in as a farmer while once again danced in a skirt.

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Meanwhile, Senior Content Director Satya Nand says the huge crowd reflects the excitement they generate yearly with fresh and engaging experiences for their fans.

He says the turnout for the show yesterday shows the people's love for the show and the radio personalities.

Nand says people in the West can expect the same thrilling show today which will be packed with excitement and fantastic performances.

Today’s show will take place at Churchill Park in Lautoka and the tickets are priced at $5 for kids and $10 for adults.

The show starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available at Rups Nakasi Shop No. 1, Subrails Nausori, Subrails Lautoka and the Navtarang and Radio Sargam office at 231 Waimanu Road, Suva.

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