Full house Atif Aslam show at Trusts Arena, turns into a big party

The enchanted fans of the king of romantic melodies and Bollywood singer Atif Aslam were left wanting for more, even after three hours of continuous power-packed performance at a concert in Trust Arena last week. Fans thronged in front of the stage and converted the gig into one big party to the delight of concertgoers.
Held on Friday, August 19, the show was an absolute choker blocker with more than 4500 revellers present in the Trusts Arena.
Bringing his pop star-like charisma and act on the stage, Aslam was quick to establish a direct connection with the music fans present in the auditorium from the very start and delivered one after another popular Bollywood songs keeping fans glued to their seats.
The auditorium reverberated with choruses when Aslam encouraged them to sing along with him on some of his most famous Bollywood songs – Tere Sang Yara, Dil Diyan Gallan, Main rang Shartbaton ka, O mere Khuda.
In between his melodious songs, Aslam also delighted his female fans by signing on some of their posters depicting their love for the famous musician and Bollywood singer leaving them further enamoured with him.
One of the attractions of the Atif Aslam show was a small musical tribute paid to legendary musicians of the Indian subcontinent Lata Mangeshkar and Pakistani folk singer Reshma.
The concert was presented by Taarish Entertainment and Red Chillies with Forum Films as a marketing partner and the Indian Weekender as print media partners, along with other media partners.
Expressing satisfaction on the super success of the show Pritesh Raniga of Forum Films said, “It gives us immense pleasure to bring such exciting shows for the people of Auckland and see them enjoying every moment of the evening.”
“Forum Films remains committed to entertain Aucklanders through various films, musical shows and other productions,” Raniga said.
Photo credit: IJ Films
The enchanted fans of the king of romantic melodies and Bollywood singer Atif Aslam were left wanting for more, even after three hours of continuous power-packed performance at a concert in Trust Arena last week. Fans thronged in front of the stage and converted the gig into one big party to the...
The enchanted fans of the king of romantic melodies and Bollywood singer Atif Aslam were left wanting for more, even after three hours of continuous power-packed performance at a concert in Trust Arena last week. Fans thronged in front of the stage and converted the gig into one big party to the delight of concertgoers.
Held on Friday, August 19, the show was an absolute choker blocker with more than 4500 revellers present in the Trusts Arena.
Bringing his pop star-like charisma and act on the stage, Aslam was quick to establish a direct connection with the music fans present in the auditorium from the very start and delivered one after another popular Bollywood songs keeping fans glued to their seats.
The auditorium reverberated with choruses when Aslam encouraged them to sing along with him on some of his most famous Bollywood songs – Tere Sang Yara, Dil Diyan Gallan, Main rang Shartbaton ka, O mere Khuda.
In between his melodious songs, Aslam also delighted his female fans by signing on some of their posters depicting their love for the famous musician and Bollywood singer leaving them further enamoured with him.
One of the attractions of the Atif Aslam show was a small musical tribute paid to legendary musicians of the Indian subcontinent Lata Mangeshkar and Pakistani folk singer Reshma.
The concert was presented by Taarish Entertainment and Red Chillies with Forum Films as a marketing partner and the Indian Weekender as print media partners, along with other media partners.
Expressing satisfaction on the super success of the show Pritesh Raniga of Forum Films said, “It gives us immense pleasure to bring such exciting shows for the people of Auckland and see them enjoying every moment of the evening.”
“Forum Films remains committed to entertain Aucklanders through various films, musical shows and other productions,” Raniga said.
Photo credit: IJ Films
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