Christmas means different things to different people. For the less
fortunate children of some leading NGOs in Mumbai such as Akanksha,
Teach ForIndia, Cancer Survivor children from CPAA and Salaam Bombay
Foundation get a dream come true present through Mumbai police
constabulary contingency. The gift is rather glamorous as Bollywood
stars descend on their big day. These children have been preparing year
round to put up a performance by the end of the they will have audience
from Film and TV fraternity. Bollywood heavyweights such as Raveena Tandon, Boman Irani, Shreyas Talpade and Mandira Bedi
will be present along with a bevy of established television stars in
support of children hailing from the police constabulary contingency and
multiple NGOs. The competition round will be judged by ace
choreographer Ganesh Acharya.
These
children have been taught dance, pro bono round the year, under the
nurturing guidance of Mrs. Diana Tyagi who has had long standing
association with the police force. These little brave hearts, who put
their heart and soul into practising, present their marvellous skills in
form of sizzling dance show titled Star Nite.
Talking
about the occasion, Chief Guest, Ms. Raveena Tandon said, “I have
always loved to associate with anything to do with children. I make it a
point to create atleast one such cause in a year because it’s so much
more rewarding. The moment you get to an event with children around you
get to revisit childhood. There is so much positive energy that you take
back from them. I’m truly grateful to Mumbai constabulary contingency
to give me such an opportunity to spend time with children and in this
festive season it’s always fun to shake a leg or two with the kids”.
The
commissioner of Police, Mr. Rakesh Maria and Mayor of Mumbai, Ms.
Snehal Ambekar will be also be presiding over the event along with Ms.
Raveena Tandon to encourage the children. After the competition these
kids will get their awards directly from the film and television stars.
The most sought after recognition for the evening, is the rolling
trophy, named after late constable Shri. Tukaram Ombale, the martyr who
nailed Kasab and bringing the terror struck night in Mumbai to an end.
Talking
about the event, Diana Tyagi, Chairperson, Star Nite said, “We do this
as a year round effort and our show is getting bigger with every year. I
want to personally thank each and every guest of hounour to accommodate
us in their busy schedules. This is honestly the high point of our show
and children really go back encouraged to perform better next year. We
really want to strengthen this platform so that these kids can find a
career calling through dance. There is no Star Nite without the stars”.
Here’s wishing a warm and loving Christmas to all the children.
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