17 Jan 2015, 11:07 am
Shot last year at diverse locations in Jordan such as Dead Sea, Petra, Amman, Aqaba, Wadi Rum the calendar showcases the best images that were shot. The calendar is in a table format with 26 images of the television celebrities and useful information about Jordan that every traveler will want and need!
At the entrance, guests were greeted with dazzling LED spotlights and a rich red carpet. The entrance was flanked by large posters of the images that featured television stars Sara Khan, Rubina Dilaik, Sukirti Kandpal, Krystle D'Souza, Nia Sharma, Surbhi Jyoti, Anita Hassanandani, Srishty Rode, Vrushika Mehta, Barkha Bisht, Pooja Gor, Tina Dutta and Additi Gupta in Jordan.
The evening got more swag, as various guests and small screen stars of India made their way into the venue and the paparazzi went into a crazy over-drive. As guests mingled and chatted; the lights dimmed and accompanied to thumping music the dazzling divas of the calendar shoot took to the ramp and modeled various outfits that were used during the calendar shoot in Jordan.
All the celebrities who had travelled to Jordan shared their experiences on stage about the visa on arrival for Indians, safety and security of traveller; fun experiences, delicious food and the sheer history and culture that Jordan offers. All of them had a gala time in Jordan and shared their wonderful experiences; to name few there was actor Barkha Bisht who said, “I would love to go to Jordan again for my second honeymoon. It is a beautiful, stunning and safe country.” Krystal D’Souza talked about the “sheer grandeur and warm hospitality of Jordanian people” .jpg)
Post the fashion show, the television stars who had travelled to and shot in Jordan were honored with a trophy of appreciation and a glittering tiara by Ashit Taneja, Country Manager, Jordan Tourism Board and few celebrities.
Many television stars and celebrities were present at the event including Ekta Kapoor, Ajaz Khan, Shabbir Ahluwalia, VJ Andy, Rakhi Sawant, Dolly Bindra, Kamya Panjabi, Arjun Bijlani, Sneha Wagh, Manish Nagdev, Aadesh Chaudhary, Mrunal Jain, Giaa Manek, Kavita Kaushik, Sailesh Gulabani, Ashita Dhawan Gulabani, Karan Tacker, Firoza Khan, Indraneil Sengupta, Vishal Singh, Sana M Khan, Nivedita Basu, Dimple Jhangiani, Amit Sareen, Sumeet Sachdev and Arti Singh among others.
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