Celebrities laugh their 'Ice' off
The special screening of Fox Star Studios India's highly awaited 'Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs' that is releasing this Friday was marked by an enthusiastic turn out by various celebrities.
The screening was held in 3D at Fame in Malad on Wednesday.
One of the first ones to arrive was singer Kailash Kher with his fiancé and a group of friends.
Soon walked in Bakhtiyar Irani with his little baby boy, while Mama Tanaz joined them a while later.
Ranvir Shorey walked in with Konkana Sen who was looking uber cool in her yellow Lucknowi salwaar.
Also seen were TV actors Narayani Shastri with a friend, Gaurav Chopra minus girlfriend Mouni Roy, Chetan Hansraj with his wife and kids, Apoorva Agnihotri with wife Shilpa and Rakesh Paul with his wife.
Deepshikha, JD Majethia, Deven Bhojani and Aatish Kapadia were all seen having a great time as their kids enjoyed through the movie.
Singer Shibani Kashyap made it in the nick of time looking pretty in a multi coloured dress. Bakul Thakkar walked in pretty late but was excited about catching up with the remaining of the film.
While Harmeet from the ‘Meet Brothers’ duo came with a friend, brother Manmeet came with wife Karishma and good friend Kishwar Merchant.
Celebrity stylist Aalim Hakim came with his nephew and a couple of friends.
Slumdog actors Tanay Cheda and Tanvi were visibly excited about catching on their favourite flick.
As the crowd poured out for some popcorn during the interval, everyone was taken for a surprise when one of their favourite Ice Age characters ‘Scrat’ walked in with his beloved ‘acron’ (nut).
The crowds went berserk with excitement and everyone was trying to give a hug to Scrat and pose for a snap with him.
Everyone in the theatre was heard laughing their ‘Ice’ off as the 3D experience enhanced the fun and excitement of watching one of the best animation movies ever.
--SAMPURN
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