Mood & music: Tables were set out in the lawn facing the Shamiana-like dance floor. With starters and drinks served at the table, it was a chilled-out affair with no long queues for F&B coupons. The crowd was on the dance floor by 10.30pm. DJ Hussain played a little bit of everything, from Sadi gali and Kolaveri di to Aap jaisa koi. Even the English numbers spanned generations with the Dire Straits Sultans of Swing, Boney M?s Daddy Cool and Pitbull?s I Know You Want Me. Sanober Kabir joined in and got the crowd heading for the dance floor with Munni and Chikni Chameli.
MIDNIGHT MOMENT: When the clock struck 12, guests turned around to gaze at the fireworks while others danced to Sanober Kabir?s cover of Sukhbir?s Ishq tera tadpave. Spotted in the crowd were ?soul sisters? Dipanwita and Srimoyee who cuddled up to watch the fireworks. Asked what they liked most about the evening, they said: ?The fact that they played retro numbers.?
Club speak: ?It was a successful party with over 600 guests. We wanted to close it at 400 but more requests kept pouring in,? said club CEO M.M. Singh.
Style quotient: PYTs opted for dresses and LBDs while older women went for tunics with tights or jeans. The strict dress code meant men had to take the jackets-and-tie route, though most chose to dispense with the ties after entering.
Looker of the night: Dipanwita (right) cut a pretty picture in a blue wrap dress she paired with heels and a stack of golden bangles, leaving her hair casually open.
Text: Malini Banerjee Pictures: Pradip Sanyal
Source: http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120103/jsp/entertainment/story_14954076.jsp
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