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Crowd builds up and excitement grows for Bollywood Dhamaka show in Nausori

Crowd builds up and excitement grows for Bollywood Dhamaka show in Nausori

By Monishka Pratap
20/09/2024

As the Navtrang Sargam Bollywood Dhamaka Show approaches, a crowd is building up at Cakabou Park in Nausori, and excitement is palpable among the attendees.

Lila, a 58-year-old resident of Tacirua East, shares her enthusiasm for the event while enjoying time with her son, son-in-law, and 9-year-old granddaughter.

She says she is eager to see the performances of popular stars such as Senior Content Director Satya Nand and Navtarang personality Anamika.

She says she loves the breakfast show and is looking forward to what Navtrang brings each year.

she says Jeevika, her granddaughter, who insists on attending after hearing about the show, reflects the family's excitement as they prepare for a day of fun.

Lila is urging everyone in the West to take advantage of this opportunity and is inviting them to join in the festivities and enjoy the vibrant performances.

Meanwhile, Nand has noted a surge in ticket sales in the West.

He is urging fans to buy their tickets early to ensure they don’t miss the chance to meet their favorite personalities.

People will get to meet their favourite radio personalities, watch the 5 to 6 Masala Mix show live and enjoy performances by Navtarang personalities, VOU, Dhoom Dhamaka and Yuva dance groups.

The show will take place at Churchill Park in Lautoka tomorrow, with tickets priced at $5 for kids and $10 for adults.

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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