Paresh Rawal’s ‘Kishan vs Kanhaiya Reloaded’ comes in September.

Bollywood superstar Paresh Rawal who has given tons of hit films and plays in the last three decades is again coming to Auckland New Zealand to deliver a new Hindi comedy play. The show is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at Victory Convention Centre in Freemans Bay from 7 p.m.
The actor’s previous play with the same name created a wave of laughter riot across different countries, and he is coming again with a new script for Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded.
Paresh Rawal is known for his versatile roles right from playing the antagonist in films like Baazi to playing the hilarious character of ‘Babu Rao Ganpat Rao Apte’ in Hera Pheri films series- he has never failed to wow the audience and take them on a roller coaster ride of emotions.
His film on the same premise of the play ‘Oh My God’ rakes millions in the box office and the new play ‘Reloaded’ promises to make the viewers fall off their seats of laughter.
The play is brought to New Zealand by 4U Entertainment NZ and Krazy Promotions who have delivered many successful shows in the country. 4U Entertainment’s previous presentations such as Siddharth Randheria’s Rang Rangeela Gujju bhai- Gujarati play, Sanjay Goradia’s Joke Samrat, Sonu, Neha, Tony Kakkar’s music concert or veteran actor Rohini Hattangadi’s ‘Baa Tane Hu Kya Rakhu’ have received almost houseful occupancy and the organisers expect an even biggest crowd for Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded show.
“When we launched Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded’s ticket in the last week of July, we sold more than 350 seats just after the launch announcement from our ticketing partner Ticketbazaar.co.nz. The tickets are quickly selling off from the website as well as retail stores across Auckland,” organiser and director of 4U Entertainment NZ, Prem Upadhyay told The Indian Weekender.
The show is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at Victory Convention Centre in Freemans Bay from 7 p.m.
Bollywood superstar Paresh Rawal who has given tons of hit films and plays in the last three decades is again coming to Auckland New Zealand to deliver a new Hindi comedy play. The show is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at Victory Convention Centre in Freemans Bay from 7 p.m.
The actor’s...
Bollywood superstar Paresh Rawal who has given tons of hit films and plays in the last three decades is again coming to Auckland New Zealand to deliver a new Hindi comedy play. The show is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at Victory Convention Centre in Freemans Bay from 7 p.m.
The actor’s previous play with the same name created a wave of laughter riot across different countries, and he is coming again with a new script for Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded.
Paresh Rawal is known for his versatile roles right from playing the antagonist in films like Baazi to playing the hilarious character of ‘Babu Rao Ganpat Rao Apte’ in Hera Pheri films series- he has never failed to wow the audience and take them on a roller coaster ride of emotions.
His film on the same premise of the play ‘Oh My God’ rakes millions in the box office and the new play ‘Reloaded’ promises to make the viewers fall off their seats of laughter.
The play is brought to New Zealand by 4U Entertainment NZ and Krazy Promotions who have delivered many successful shows in the country. 4U Entertainment’s previous presentations such as Siddharth Randheria’s Rang Rangeela Gujju bhai- Gujarati play, Sanjay Goradia’s Joke Samrat, Sonu, Neha, Tony Kakkar’s music concert or veteran actor Rohini Hattangadi’s ‘Baa Tane Hu Kya Rakhu’ have received almost houseful occupancy and the organisers expect an even biggest crowd for Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded show.
“When we launched Kishan Kanhaiya Reloaded’s ticket in the last week of July, we sold more than 350 seats just after the launch announcement from our ticketing partner Ticketbazaar.co.nz. The tickets are quickly selling off from the website as well as retail stores across Auckland,” organiser and director of 4U Entertainment NZ, Prem Upadhyay told The Indian Weekender.
The show is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at Victory Convention Centre in Freemans Bay from 7 p.m.
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