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Star Pravah presents ‘Ye Re Ye Re 15’ on 31 Dec

29 December 2014

 Maharashtra’s favourite entertainment brand Star Pravah is all set to bring its viewers an evening packed with lots of entertainment and unlimited fun. This star-studded evening, the channel bestows its viewers with a ‘golden pass’ to celebrate the arrival of 2015. On 31st December 2014, Star Pravah will present a dazzling show ‘Ye Re Ye Re 15’ from 8 pm onwards. For the first time in Marathi Television industry, a New Year show will be telecast for 4 hours. In this unprecedented event, entire Star Pravah family will be coming together to celebrate the New Year bash in style.

Star Pravah has always offered refreshing and differentiated family entertainment that viewers across Maharashtra have enjoyed. Keeping this in mind, ‘Ye Re Ye Re 15’ will kick off on 31st December 2014, 8 pm onwards. The event is loaded with full of masti and dhamaal for its viewers. Star Pravah’s leading pairs will present electrifying dance performances on romantic medleys, Indo-western, retro and Bollywood numbers, choreographed by renowned dancer Ajinkya Shinde who has won many accolades. As an icing on cake, the viewers will be treated by their favourite Akkasaheb, Jiji and other mother-in-laws who will be seen competing in different activities and games specially adapted to be telecasted on television for the first time. Going beyond regular content, Star Pravah has also taken a peek into the lives of its different consumers by depicting the flair with which they celebrate New Year Eve with community support. The performances by key duos will be interspersed by rib-tickling acts by popular comedy actors like Digamber Naik, Sanket Bhosale, Abhijit Chavan and Suhas Paranjape. Renowned actor and dancer Amruta Khanvilkar will enthrall the audience with a smashing Indo-western dance performance, whereas the noted singer Adarsh Shinde will showcase his foot tapping numbers. In an interesting such act, all the antagonists from Star Pravah shows will be interrogated at a time. Jayesh Patil, Programming Head, Star Pravah said “The viewers are very well acquainted with Star Pravah characters and their nature. ‘Ye Re Ye Re 15’ will give a pleasant shock to our viewers when they will witness their favorite characters perform in full zest. In the coming year, Star Pravah shows will undergo makeover followed by transition in the lives of our viewers’ favourite characters. A glimpse of these changes will be seen in the fascinating performances at ‘Ye Re Ye Re 15’. We are confident that our viewers will definitely appreciate our New Year gift.”
Source: Indiantelevision.com
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