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Gunjan Sangwan

Posted: Feb 28, 2008 at 2302 hrs IST

It was yet another night of revelry organized by Bacardi at Gurgaon’s 32nd Milestone on Saturday night. The Bacardi B Live bash was attended by several glittering city celebrities like model Joey Matthew and DJ Suketu. The party culminated in Delhi, after traveling to six cities, Mumbai, Goa, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune and Bangalore. “It’s always fun to come to Delhi. The people here really love to party and dance,” said DJ Suketu, who has just finished remixes for Abbas-Mastan’s movie Race. Two dancers from Russia and London set the dance floor afire with their sizzling moves. As if this wasn’t enough excitement, the party also boasted of a strange phenomenon called Visual Jockeying. VJ Sylvian created visual graphics put out on display on four huge screens, all to match the music being played. The next stop? “They plan to give it a break for a while,” said Suketu. Whew.
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