What’s festivities without a touch of sparkle, eh? When fireworks come knocking on your TV screens, there’s no need to venture out! Make this Diwali even more fun with SAB TV’s much-awaited spectacle of the year, SAB KI Diwali.
Every year, TV celebs take to the stage to up the fun quotient. As the celebrations kick-start this week, we tell you why you should tune into and have a blast with celebs…read on:
Dance and drama galore:
You’ve only seen them emote onscreen, now is when they dance and entertain you to the beats of popular Bollywood numbers. Watching them jig can certainly put the spring in your steps too, eh?
Gokuldham Society sets the stage on fire:
If there’s dancing and Daya’s garba isn’t a part of it…does that even make any sense? Don’t worry though because at SAB Ki Diwali, the entire cast of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is set to entertain you with their quirky moves. Not just the core cast, even Baga and his beloved, Bawri, would be seen shaking a leg on the stage. Their funky chemistry will now be on a romantic display…excited?
Kids to win our hearts:
From Tappu Sena to Balveer to Anushka to Shishir, the kids of the small screen are all set with their performances. Considering how they know the pulse of the current generation, their acts will definitely be one of the highlights of the evening. Agree or not, fans?
The sizzle factor:
On TV, they are the quintessential coy girls, but on the big stage, they are sensuous, stunning, and absolutely sizzling. Whether it’s Daya’s glamorous twirls, Babita’s and Rupali’s dance performances or Debina’s on-point routine, there’s just so much to look forward to. Add to it Sanjeeda, and Priyal’s super-energetic moves and you have a party for yourself! So, well…waiting for what?
A gala like no other:
From diyas to lightings to performances to skits, this the gala that’s going to make your holidays even better. It’s the ultimate star-studded gala to be a part of. Also, we get to see the fun side of our celebs…what better than that?
Don't miss SAB KI Diwali this Thursday on 27 October 2016 at 9PM.
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