Eesha Koppikhar and Timmy Narang's sangeet on Friday night was an affair to remember not just for the lovestruck couple, but also for the guests present.
Eesha Koppikhar and Timmy Narang's sangeet on Friday night was an affair to remember not just for the lovestruck couple, but also for the guests present.
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The Bollywood ishtyle sangeet performance that was choreographed by Bosco lasted for a good 35 minutes and had everyone, especially Eesha's family and Timmy's friends, grooving to the music.
On a song
The performance was based on the girl vs boy theme, and kickstarted with the foot-tapping Chiggy Wiggy and then slipped into other peppy numbers like Kambakht Ishq, Twist, Bachna Ae Haseeno and Mauja Hi Mauja, reveals Bosco.
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In fact, even the enthusiastic couple performed a romantic number Teri Aur from Singh is King; needless to say, there were a lot of claps and seetis during their flawless, sizzling performance.
Bosco tells us that the song and dance concluded with a very creative and funny audio-visual of the couple who seemed to reinforce the clichu00e9d 'opposites attract' theory.
The AV showed a very serious Eesha fretting over the ceremony, while the couldn't-care-less groom Timmy is seen lazing around and chilling. But Bosco's eight-hour job at making the AV paid off because it had the couple and the invitees in splits.
Having a ball
Says Bosco, "Both Eesha and Timmy were looking extremely relaxed and happy. Everyone at the sangeet was in high spirits.
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In fact when I entered the party, all the guests seemed to be shaking a leg. It was really funny because they seemed to be rehearsing their steps wherever they could find place in the bathroom, with a drink in hand etc."
Perfection, all the way
But the expert organiser Eesha had a big hand in ensuring that the sangeet was a hit. Bosco tells us that she roped him in to do the choreography for the event a good five months earlier.
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"She called to tell me to keep myself free for the sangeet, though we had to make a few adjustments because I was tied up with several Bollywood projects."
But four-five practice sessions with his team is all it required to make the function a blockbuster.
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