14 March 2014
Hyderabad
Radio Mirchi has always captivated the city with its good music and now Hyderabad’s favourite radio station has created a weekend of fun with the best shopping options and entertainment- Mirchi Shopping Festival an initiative of Radio Mirchi supported by Petals. The same was announced in a press conference today held at Shilparamam, Sandhya Vedika in the city. Adding further excitement was the presence of Tollywood star cast from the movie Chandamama Kathalu to commemorate the occasion. Actresses Lakshmi Manchu, Shamili Agarwal, Actor Abhijit Rana and Director Praveen Sattaru were also present on the occasion.
This is a three day exhibition cum sale which features home furnishings, automobiles, textiles and much more. Designers and brands from all over the country are being provided with a platform to showcase their merchandise and give the people of Hyderabad a variety of products and services to choose from. The weekend event promises to be a fun affair with a host of activities such as gaming, delicious food, music performances and more. People can shop till midnight as The exhibition will be open till 12 a.m. on all three days.
Commenting on the occasion, Radio Mirchi’s Cluster Head – Mr. Arindam Mondal said, “Radio Mirchi has always kept the city people enthused and has always connected with them making a difference in their day to day lives. Radio Mirchi today is an essential part of the culture of Hyderabad and we hope the people of the city have a good time during the Festival.”
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About Radio Mirchi
A leader in the private FM radio station, Radio Mirchi operates in FM radio stations in 32 cities, i.e. Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Indore, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Jaipur, Patna, Jalandhar, Goa, Baroda, Bhopal, Kanpur, Rajkot, Nasik, Varanasi, Aurangabad, Lucknow, Surat, Kolhapur, Madurai, Nagpur, Vishakapatnam, Coimbatore, Mangalore, Vijaywada, Raipur, Thiruvananthapuram, and Jabalpur. ENIL launched its first radio station in the city of Indore in October, 2001.
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