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A 30 hour Record setting Concert at Rogers Centre Oct 9-10
Celebrities of the Indian Origin from all over the globe including India are all set to represent their countries at an event in Toronto on October 9th- October 10 at the Rogers Center which is Crown jewel of Venues in Canada. It is none other than our tele-celebs who will set the stage on fire with their stupendous performance. The entire show will last for 30 hours out of which tele-celebs have been granted 3 hours to put forth their talent and will take the program to Grand Finale. The event called the Mahautsav - celebrating Diwali the festival of lights is presented by Harpreet Sethi's Grand Victorian Banquet and Radisson Plaza Hotel of Mississauga along with Roger Nair productions , who has also programmed this gigantic event.
12 major TV and Bollywood stars , Mahalakshmi Iyer,Kavita and Anuradha Podwal, and the hip group Stereo Nation are just a few attractions along with a production budget of just over a million for laser shows and lighting. The show titled ‘HEARTTHROBS’ is directed by Roger Nair and will showcase the performances of most talented celebrities of tinsel town. Kashmera Shah, Krushna (Abhishek Sharma), Aashka Goradia, Amit Sarin, Hussain Kwajerwala , Tina Kwajerwala,Eijaz Khan, Shakti Anand will exhibit their talent on some Bollywood numbers, whereas our Laughter Challenge king Rajiv Nigam will entertain the Canadian spectators with his rib tickling comedy. All the dance performances are choreographed by Javed of ‘Nach Baliye’ fame and the show will be hosted by Rakshanda Khan. All these super-energetic celebs are all set to fly off to Toronto for this event.
Related story:
Diwali Concert sets World Record at 30 Hours as the longest show
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sehgalviveka
Toronto, Ontario, Canada



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navdeep (not verified)at 00:57 on October 4th, 2009
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Ron Graner (not verified)at 17:42 on October 8th, 2009
What a fabulous way to celebrate Duwali. This concert ROCKS!