With charismatic pop-star playback singer Parvati Khan performing and swaying live-on-stage to her own original iconic foot-tapping international hit song ‘Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja’ , the invited guests seemed thrilled as they zestfully cheered her. . This was evident at the advance grand celebrations of the 73rd anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China held in Mumbai on Saturday evening. It may be recalled that this same global iconic resonating song ‘Jimmy Jimmy’ < from Hindi mega-hit 1982 movie ‘Disco Dancer’ > had won the coveted Golden Peacock Award conferred by China as the “Best Song of the Decade” !
Credit By- Chaitanya Padukone
The exclusive reception event was held at the landmark luxurious hotel Taj Lands End, Bandra in Mumbai. Also called as the Chinese National Day, which actually falls on 1st October every year, the spectacular yet Guests-friendly event was hosted by the dynamic, affable Mr. Kong Xianhua, the Hon’ble Consul General
The program-reception-event was attended by distinguished Guests including the affable friendly host Mr. Kong, various Business Leaders and senior executives of Indo-Chinese companies operating in Mumbai and families of Chinese expatriates residing in Mumbai.
The theme of the vibrant culture-cocktail program-event was to enhance and strengthen the communication and collaboration between the Indian and Chinese corporations, to build friendly relations and depict the rich heritage culture of both India and China.
The cheerful Chinese event was brilliantly compered by the multi-faceted Ms. Richa Gera who is also an Associate Vice President of Human Resources
Sensational pop and playback singer Parvati Khan seemed jubilant and euphoric as she shared her reactions at the event .Said Parvati, “ The Chinese national day celebrations was beautiful.
I was particularly thrilled to be invited especially after being honoured for Jimmy Jimmy (my debut playback song ) which has grown enormously in fame globally even after 40 yrs! What touched me was that I was personally greeted by the heart-warming words by the Consul General