Tag: Falguni Pathak

  • Dandiya dazzle as Hindi cinema joins Falguni Pathak fun

    Dandiya dazzle as Hindi cinema joins Falguni Pathak fun

    MUMBAI: Talk about a Hindi cinema beat! The Radiance Dandiya Navratri Utsav 2025 with Falguni Pathak turned Mumbai into a whirlwind of music, colour, and star-studded glamour as the cast of Sunny sanskari ki tulsi kumari: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rohit Saraf, Sanya Malhotra and Maniesh Paul, took to the stage on Sunday night.

    Thousands of fans in vibrant festive attire cheered as the stars grooved alongside Falguni Pathak to the chartbuster anthem ‘Bijuria’, breaking into the hook step and creating a magical fusion of Hindi cinema sparkle and Dandiya tradition. The cast also performed a high-energy dance to the peppy track ‘Panwadi’ from their upcoming film, with fans singing along and waving to the rhythm.

    Falguni Pathak’s evergreen hits and signature Garba beats kept the crowd dancing through the night, while a wave of patriotic cheer swept the arena as Team India clinched the Asia Cup 2025. Over seven nights, the festival transformed the Jio World Convention Centre into a hub of devotion, music, and celebration, with special private pods adding a touch of exclusive fun for close groups.

    The event also drew celebrity guests including Dilip Joshi, Divyanka Tripathi, Rupali Ganguly, Orry and Viraj Ghelani, soaking in the festive spirit. Produced by Tribevibe Entertainment, a Bookmyshow company, and Purple Blue Events & Ideas, the Utsav showcased a seamless blend of tradition and modernity, setting a new benchmark for Navratri celebrations in Mumbai.

    With more energetic performances and timeless music to come, Falguni Pathak’s Navratri nights promise to keep the city dancing and celebrating long into the festival season.

  • Colors Gujarati brings ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ with two new shows

    Colors Gujarati brings ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ with two new shows

    Mumbai: Step into the heart of Gujarat, embracing its vibrant essence with Colors Gujarati. Get ready to be swept off your feet as they bring you ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ with a brand new look and introduction of two new shows that will redefine your television experience.

    To celebrate this new chapter, Colors Gujarati launches a new brand ident and an anthem “Rangaara” featuring – Aditya Gadhvi, Falguni Pathak, Achint Thakkar, Saumya Joshi. The anthem beautifully captures the spirit and roots of Gujarat, resonating with the cultural heartbeat of the region. The channel presents – ‘United State of Gujarat’, the show will dive into a whirlwind journey across the culturally rich and diverse regions of Gujarat, where every episode promises laughter, drama, and heartwarming moments that will make you say, “Aapde to Gujarat maj radhaay!” Feel the magic of tradition and devotion come alive on your screens with ‘Shyam Dhun Lagi Re’ as the show will take you on a spiritual journey with melodious bhajans composed and sung by Parthiv Gohil that will resonate with your soul and make you hum along, “Shyam ni dhun to bau prem thi vaagi!”

    Ecstatic about this launch, Viacom18 president, general entertainment Alok Jain said, “At Colors Gujarati we are igniting a movement that celebrates our rich heritage, vibrant culture, and proud people of Gujarat marking a new chapter in Gujarati entertainment. The Gujarati audience is deeply proud of their culture, and we are honored to bring them the content that is rooted with Gujarati values. We stand committed to delivering unparalleled content with elevated production values and star-studded casts. Our refreshed branding and two groundbreaking shows set a new standard, establishing Colors Gujarati as the ultimate destination for premium entertainment.”

    Speaking about the two shows, Colors Gujarati and Colors Rishtey cluster head Arnab Das said, “Our journey to redefine regional entertainment continues with the launch of United State of Gujarat and Shyam Dhun Lagi Re. These shows mark a significant milestone in our commitment to blend the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat with contemporary storytelling, offering our audience the best quality viewing experience. Through these shows we are not just providing entertainment; but celebrating and preserving the essence of Gujarati culture, reflecting its vibrant spirit in every frame. We are thrilled to bring ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ to our viewers and look forward to their enthusiastic reception.”

    With these exciting new shows, Colors Gujarati is set to revolutionize Gujarati entertainment, raising the bar with enhanced production values and a stellar lineup of actors. These engaging stories will seamlessly integrate with the rich traditions and vibrant culture of Gujarat. Starring a distinguished cast, ‘Shyam Dhun Lagi Re’ feature Neelu Vaghela (Baa), Krishna Bhardwaj (lord Krishna), Paresh Bhatt (Narsinh Mehta), and Hitu Kanodia (Narsinh Mehta’s father). The other show ‘United State of Gujarat’ features Siddharth Randeria (narrator), Raj Anadkat (Keshav), Sana Amin Sheikh (Kay), Ragini Shah (Suryakanta).

    For the first time ever, the audience will witness Bhakt Ki Kahani Krishna Ki Zubani through ‘Shyam Dhun Lagi Re’ a semi-mythological drama that traces the life of Adi Kavi Narsinh Mehta and his devotion for Lord Krishna. This narrative of love and devotion features an ensemble cast including Krishna Bhardwaj (lord Krishna), Neelu Vaghela (Baa), Paresh Bhatt (Narsinh Mehta), and Hitu Kanodia, bringing the story alive through the evocative power of music, led by esteemed singer Parthiv Gohil.

    Playing the role of lord Krishna in Shyam Dhun Lagi Re, Krishna Bhardwaj shared, “Stepping into the divine shoes of Lord Krishna for Shyam Dhun Lagi Re is a profound honor. This role allows me to connect deeply with the rich spiritual heritage and cultural essence of Gujarat. Colors Gujarati’s commitment to delivering ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ is evident in the meticulous production and heartfelt storytelling of this show. I am thrilled to bring to life the cherished tales of Lord Krishna and his devotee Narsinh Mehta, hoping to inspire and touch the hearts of our audience.”

    Set against the backdrop of Dwarka, ‘United State Of Gujarat’ is an engaging family drama that promises to take viewers on a captivating journey across continents, exploring the lives and experiences of the global Gujarati diaspora. The show follows Kay (played by Sana Shaikh) on a heartfelt quest to discover her roots, reuniting with her mother Yamuna (played by Ami Trivedi) and her grandmother Baa (played by Ragini Shah). Also featuring stellar performances by Apara Mehta, Vandana Vithalani, and others, this journey blends tradition with emotion, encapsulating the essence of ‘Vatt Thi Gujarati’ (born in Gujarat) versus ‘Dil Thi Gujarati’ (heart that beats for Gujarat).

    Sharing his excitement about playing the role of Keshav from USG, Raj Anadkat said, “I am thrilled to be back on TV with a vibrant and flamboyant character, Keshav. Gujarati fans will definitely love this character and the show which boasts of Gujarati culture and traditions – assal Gujarati nu assal entertainment che.  Working with Colors Gujarati is going to be a great experience and I’m grateful for this opportunity.”

    Stay tuned as Colors Gujarati continues to push boundaries and set new benchmarks by showcasing ‘Assal Gujarati Nu Assal Entertainment’ with two new shows premiering on 29 July 2024 ‘Shyam Dhun Lagi Re’ at 7:30 pm and ‘United State of Gujarat’ at 8:00 pm.

  • Aditya Gadhvi and Falguni Pathak unite for Rangaara

    Aditya Gadhvi and Falguni Pathak unite for Rangaara

    Mumbai: Haalo re haalo! Gujarat na Rangaara aavya che! Riding high on the success of “Khalasi,” the trio of Aditya Gadhvi, writer Saumya Joshi, and music director Achint Thakkar are back with “Rangaara,” a vibrant celebration of Gujarati culture and artistry. Adding to the brilliance, the Falguni Pathak joins this cultural powerhouse.

    Aditya Gadhvi, deeply rooted in Gujarat’s rich heritage, passionately believes that ‘regional is the new global’. “I see that our music resonates with people, not only in Gujarat but globally, like our previous song, Gotilo. People can see their own lives, and their own culture, whether through music, movies, serials, or OTT series. They will like it when they see their home represented,” Gadhvi reflects. Our collaboration for ‘Rangaara’ goes beyond creating music; it’s a heartfelt tribute to Gujarat’s cultural tapestry. Gadhvi emphasizes, “Regional content is not just relevant; it’s powerful representation of culture. The world is ready to embrace the beauty and depth of regional expressions.”

    On collaborating with the dandiya queen Falguni Pathak Aditya shared, “It felt really good, and I had been wanting to work with her for a long time. We have listened to her songs for many years, heard about her famous Garba songs during Navratri, and seen it. And today, for the first time, I got the chance to do a song with her.”

    On reuniting with Achint Thakkar and Saumya Joshi, Gadhvi shared, “Whenever we come together, it is always a matter of great joy for us. When it comes to any form of creativity, if you find people whose wavelength matches yours, whose vibes resonate with yours, it is considered a great blessing for an artist.”

    “Rangaara” is more than a song; it’s a vibrant thread in the colourful fabric of Gujarati culture, ready to captivate hearts across the globe with Asal Entertainment leading the charge.

    Witness the biggest collaboration of the year with Falguni Pathak and the Khalasi trio: Rangaara. Song out now!

  • Mumbai Festival unveils spectacular anthem: “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai”

    Mumbai Festival unveils spectacular anthem: “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai”

    Mumbai: The excitement surrounding the Mumbai Festival 2024 now reaches new heights with the launch of the influencer marketing activity to raise awareness of the festival, the thrilling “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai Hookstep Challenge” choreographed by Remo D’Souza, and invited social media users and influencers to create their versions on social media to spread festive cheer and win passes for various activities at the Mumbai Festival.

    With a fantastic lineup of renowned vocalists, “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai” features the mesmerising vocals of Sukhwinder Singh, the power-packed voice of Shankar Mahadevan, the soulful melodies of Harshdeep Kaur, the contagious energy of Falguni Pathak, the powerful tones of Avadhoot Gupte, and the rhythmic beats of The Dharavi Dream Project. This collaboration captures the spirit of Mumbai’s cultural diversity by bringing together a wide spectrum of musical talents. The anthem is more than a melody; it celebrates Mumbai’s soul.

    The anthem will become the city’s heartbeat with its throbbing beats and upbeat lyrics. It will echo throughout the streets during the upcoming Mumbai Festival from January 20 to January 28, 2024.

    With the resounding message of “Everyone’s Invited,” the Mumbai Festival seeks to unite individuals from all walks of life to celebrate the festive atmosphere of this cultural event.

    Mumbai EK Tyohar Hai

    Minister of Tourism, Government of Maharashtra Girish Mahajan said, “The Mumbai Festival will reflect the vibrant spirit Mumbai embodies. It will showcase everything Mumbai offers for people from every walk of life. This festival will turn the entirety of Mumbai into a festival that one will never forget. A celebration of this magnitude will only highlight Mumbai’s unique character globally, attracting tourists from all over the world who come to witness the depth of our city’s legacy.”

    Mumbai Festival Advisory Committee chairperson Anand Mahindra said, “As a Mumbai Festival Advisory Committee member, I am delighted to see this seminal cultural event take shape. A product of the collective efforts of Mumbai’s public and private sector stakeholders, the festival will be an unforgettable experience for tourists and Mumbaikars alike. A tribute to the city’s diversity and artistic enthusiasm, the festival showcases Mumbai’s true essence: “Sapno ka Gateway”, a melting pot of countless hopes, ambitions, cultures, and dreams.”

    Commenting on the anthem, composer of ‘Mumbai Ek Tyohar hai’ Music Anthem for the Mumbai Festival – Shamir Tandon expressed, “Mumbai, my birthplace, where dreams find their rhythm and aspirations thrive in the city’s pulse. It’s a vibrant tapestry where relentless dedication fuels ambitions into realities. Amidst a sea of talented musicians, engineers, and artists converging from diverse origins, I found my place within this bustling ecosystem.

    Crafting the “Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai” anthem for the Mumbai festival was a cherished opportunity, a celebration that resonates with the essence of this cosmopolitan hub. Embracing voices from every corner of the nation in this lively metropolis, we stitched together ‘Mumbai Ek Tyohar Hai,’ an anthem harmonising myriad influences and genres.

    Through a symphony of varied instruments and melodies, we painted a musical canvas honouring the city’s unity in diversity. The resonating beats of the Nasik Dhol, the spirited rhythms of Garba, and the triumphant echoes of Balle Balle mirror the essence of Marathi, Gujarati, and Punjabi cultures interwoven seamlessly within Mumbai’s fabric.

    We welcomed iconic voices like Sukhwinder, Falguni Pathak, Avadhoot Gupte, Harshdeep Kaur, and others, and we captured the soul of their regions in every note. This amalgamation of talent and sonic heritage epitomises Mumbai—a perpetual festival that pulsates with life day and night, earning its title as the city that never sleeps. We have also captured the underbelly of Mumbai with Dharavi Boys rapping what they feel!

    In this anthem, we encapsulated Mumbai’s spirit—a melodic saga that unites myriad cultures into one symphony, echoing the unity in our city of dreams.”

    Award-winning singer and composer Padmashri Shankar Mahadevan said, “Thrilled to lend my voice to Mumbai Festival’s anthem, a rhythmic piece embodying diverse emotions, spirit, and unity. As a proud Mumbaikar, contributing to this project has been a joyous experience. Special thanks to the collective of singers, Sukhwinder Singh, Harshdeep Kaur, Falguni Pathak, Avdhoot Gupte, the Dharavi Boys and Shamir Tandon for infusing true brilliance into the anthem. Music, with its unique power to connect, will resonate through this anthem. I eagerly look forward to the Mumbai Festival, where our collective voices will echo the festive spirit of Mumbai.”

    Excited about the collaboration, Dolly from The Dharavi Dream Project said, “Dharavi, often recognised as the second-largest slum in Asia, conceals a treasure—the continent’s second-largest recycling hub. At The Dharavi Dream Project, our musical compositions draw inspiration from the beating heart of these streets. Our journey has been shaped by the genuine rhythms of Mumbai’s gullies, fostering a deep connection with the community. Through music, we empower the talented youth, transforming these streets into stages of opportunity, paving the way for a brighter tomorrow.”

    As the Mumbai Festival draws nearer, the anthem previews the cultural extravaganza that awaits, ensuring a nine-day celebration that will win over the hearts of tourists and Mumbai residents.

  • RED FM’s Festive Bonanza for Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata

    MUMBAI: Red FM, brought alive Navratri festivities on radio for their listeners in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The station with a ‘Bajaate Raho’ attitude, in an endeavour to build greater connect with listeners, covered the celebrations extensively in each city.

    From reporting live from the biggest dandiya events in Mumbai to covering the major Puja pandals across Kolkata, RED FM captured it all for its listeners.

    Speaking on the marketing activities around the festival, RED FM COO Abraham Thomas, said, “RED FM aims at providing its listeners a complete feel of the festive season. Various innovative on-air programming initiatives and marketing tie-ups were undertaken to reach masses and build greater listener engagement with the radio station.”

    In Mumbai, RED FM’s on ground activities included an exclusive tie-up with Sankalp ’06, Mumbai’s most rocking Dandiya Raas presented by none other than the Dandiya Queen Falguni Pathak.

    RED FM listeners were given free passes for mega events like Sankalp ’06, Manthan Luster Dandiya, Growel’s 101 Navratri Event and Dandiya with ‘King the Beaters’ at Wadala as part of the on air and on spot contests. Designer Dandiyas, Celebration Hampers and opportunities to interact with the RED FM’s RJ’s were part of RED FM’s rocking Navratri celebrations in Mumbai.

    Along with on-ground activations and tie-ups, RED FM presented ‘Majaa Ma,’ a special on-air segment on Navratri. A complete Gujarati fare, the ‘Majaa Ma’ specials had segments like ‘Majaa Ma’ Jokes; ‘Majaa Ma’ interviews with eminent Gujarati theatre and television personalities and ‘Majaa Ma’ Movies-one minute hilarious and witty movie capsules.

    RED FM brought alive the Durga Puja on Kolkata’s Puja Dhamaka at city centre on the 23rd September with live Remix Show by Jimmy Tangree and the entire RED FM Kolkata Team. It associated with almost all major Durga Puja events in Kolkata that included over 748 puja pandals and 42 puja specific events.

    RED FM had a host of special, fun filled segments and contests all set to capture the mood of listeners. Celebrity chats, live Puja updates and news from the top Dandiya festivities in the city added more colour to the festive fervor and made Durga Puja memorable for RED FM listeners.

    In Delhi Red FM brightened the festivities by associating with Hindustan Times Dandiya Masti at the Garden of Five Senses with RJ Neeti of Mera Wala Gaana fame. Contests like “Mera wala dancing couple”, “Mera wala style award”, “Mera wala best choli award”, “Mera wala non-stop Dandiya award”, “Mera wala little champion” were devised to involve participants. Live polls were conducted for the best Dandiya song and celebrity guests were chosen to play that song for the winners. RED FM ‘Phal-Haar’ contest was conducted along with ‘Ravan Jalaao’ wherein listeners spoke about one evil thing like poverty, pollution, bad roads and eve teasing that they would like to burn.