Himesh performs live in Concert
The multi talented man is a rockstar and after Sunday night, he has left no doubts! Himesh Reshammiya performed live in concert for the Karzzz Curtain Raiser at Andheri Sports Complex.
The event that was hosted by Bhushan Kumar of T-Series and Star Plus, was organized and produced by Carving Dreams Live, a division of Carving Dreams Entertainment.
Himesh performed live, along with some of the hottest Bollywood beauties like Ameesha Patel, Neha Dhupia, Amrita Arora, Riya Sen and singers like Tulsi Kumar, Vineet and Akruti Kakkar. The compeers of the evening were the ever witty Cyrus Broacha and Mona Singh who complimented each other with their funny liners. Some of the guests who had come to watch the concert were Gulshan Grover, Arpita Khan, Sameer, Shweta Kumar and more.
The packed stadium came up alive with Himesh's grand entry, who performed last and sang couple of his previous songs unplugged. The surprise element was however a colourfully decorated rickshaw that made an entry on the stage. Having called over kids onto the stage, Himesh was having one ball of a time crooning to songs from his upcoming movie along with the kids that made up as his chorus group!
Although Urmila Matondkar and Satish Kaushik were missing, the rest of the cast and crew of the movie came to cheer their hero.
With top Bollywood actresses sizzling on the stage and a rockstar like Himesh, this show nothing lesser than a blockbuster hit. The concert will be telecast on Star Plus channel.
--SAMPURN
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