Magical Flashmob at Diwali Mella

A flash mob to classic 90’s Bollywood songs surprised the on lookers on Sunday 14 Oct 2012 as part of the celebrations for the Diwali festival at Auckland city, also known as the festival of lights.
The mob of 130 dancers and 260 Bubble mobbers surprised the crowd at the Auckland City Diwali mella to spread some JOY through soap bubbles and 90’s hero ‘Govinda’ dance moves that typify entertainment.
In December 2011, a similar flashmob in downtown Auckland became an online hit when the video, set to a popular Indian song by Dhanush "Why this Kolaveri Di", saw it featured on CNN USA and the Times of India. In March 2012, Holi flashmob at Telstra Clear set to the song, 'Sachin Anthem' which pays tribute to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was also organised by Padma Akula.
Diwali mob tookover Queen street with a bubble Flashmob to a 90’s classic romantic ‘Pehla Nasha’ followed by Govinda’s classic moves to this super famous ‘Main Toh Raste Se Jaa Raha Tha’ from Coolie No 1. The energy, fun and Joy was evident.
Padma Akula who has been planning the mob for 5 months to bring random people from different walks of life to just have fun and spread Joy, did just that; spread Joy.
A flash mob to classic 90’s Bollywood songs surprised the on lookers on Sunday 14 Oct 2012 as part of the celebrations for the Diwali festival at Auckland city, also known as the festival of lights. The mob of 130 dancers and 260 Bubble mobbers surprised the crowd at the Auckland City Diwali...
A flash mob to classic 90’s Bollywood songs surprised the on lookers on Sunday 14 Oct 2012 as part of the celebrations for the Diwali festival at Auckland city, also known as the festival of lights.
The mob of 130 dancers and 260 Bubble mobbers surprised the crowd at the Auckland City Diwali mella to spread some JOY through soap bubbles and 90’s hero ‘Govinda’ dance moves that typify entertainment.
In December 2011, a similar flashmob in downtown Auckland became an online hit when the video, set to a popular Indian song by Dhanush "Why this Kolaveri Di", saw it featured on CNN USA and the Times of India. In March 2012, Holi flashmob at Telstra Clear set to the song, 'Sachin Anthem' which pays tribute to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar was also organised by Padma Akula.
Diwali mob tookover Queen street with a bubble Flashmob to a 90’s classic romantic ‘Pehla Nasha’ followed by Govinda’s classic moves to this super famous ‘Main Toh Raste Se Jaa Raha Tha’ from Coolie No 1. The energy, fun and Joy was evident.
Padma Akula who has been planning the mob for 5 months to bring random people from different walks of life to just have fun and spread Joy, did just that; spread Joy.
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