colour me wild - Times of India
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colour me wild - Times of India
2 PUJA WRAP SATURDAY 8 OCTOBER 2011 THE TIMES OF INDIA | CALCUTTA TIMES SHAKE IT BABY! Santanu Sarkar DJ Aqeel With hands up in the air, the crowd partied like there was no tomorrow A couple stole a few private moments in the middle of the din WHAT AQEEL MIXED W hen the city was done with Nabami’s bhog and dhunuchi naach, and, of course, Wednesday night’s T20 match between team Bangalore and South Australia Redbacks, it was time for some real kickass naach-gana. Close to midnight at Underground, The HHI, the baap of Bollywood remixes, DJ Aqeel, took over the console. He started off with one of his most popular numbers, “Yeh wada raha”. As the familiar beats of the songs rang out, the crowd screamed, put their hands in the air and got grooving. It looked to be quite a promising night of partying! Requests for popular numbers were sent to the DJ, scribbled on chits of paper. Leopard print However, the one made a comeback on song that was requested over the dance floor with Sonam and over again (far left) and Rachel sporting was “Chammak the trend. Accessorize it Challo” from “RA.One”. with red lips and nails YEH WADA RAHA: Cult Aqeel classic! We’ll never forget the opening beats CHHAMMAK CHHALLO: The latest rage. One hell of a burner, this! TERI MERI PREM KAHANI: The ‘Bodyguard’ song AINVAYI AINVAYI: For those wanting to balle balle! Deblina Chakravorty Rio & Megha COLOUR ME WILD There was much mush on the dance floor! While Dolly and Tanbir (left) showed it off with their moves, we caught another couple in an awkward moment. That’s some way of trying to plant a kiss! S Priti; (right) Devdutta aptami meant stepping out in style and, as usual, Kolkata’s night owls were at their sartorial best while on the prowl. They descended at Tantra, The Park, for night-long revelry with resident DJs Vishal, Hussain and Joy spinning cool club classics. In true festive spirit, the party people put on their most colourful feet forward, painting the dance floor in a riot of different hues. While Priti chose to channel tradition, Devdutta pumped it up with a pair of fiery-red denims. Monami and Supriya, on the other hand, showed us that to party in style, one has to earn their stripes! Monami & Supriya