Camels. Check. Palm trees. Check. Genie. Check. Arabian Nights, a part of Super City Carnival presented by The Telegraph and City Centre Salt Lake, had every ingredient to transport visitors to a desert
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Dance troupe Crescendo performed to Ishq Sufiyan, Laila main Laila and Mehbooba on Saturday evening |
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The Agarwal family enjoyed their weekend outing at the Salt Lake mall. “We had a great time here. Me and my brother Arya won a lot of prizes at the games counter,” said Nandini Agarwal, a Class VIII student of Modern High School. Father Sachin and mother Himani Agarwal were happy to see the kids have a great time |
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Mohua Dutta and her four-and-a-half-year-old daughter Sumedha made a pretty picture in Arabian costume. “I came here just to see my daughter happy. She is really enjoying herself and has played games and now wants to get a tattoo,” said the doting mom and schoolteacher |
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Yash Jhunjhunwala was all concentration as he tried to put the genie together at the puzzle stall. “I am liking it here, I played the bindi game (Pin the Genie Lamp) too,” said the Chhota Bheem fan who is a Class III student of DPS Mega City |
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Debashree Tripathy (left) came all the way from Delhi to meet sister Debasmita and the Photo Op Zone was just what they needed to celebrate. “We are having a great time here and this one’s for the album,” smiled Debasmita, a PhD student at Jadavpur University, as her sister proudly showed the picture |
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Archisha Mondal came wearing a Minnie Mouse tee but her favourite is Barbie. She has one at home and got one inked on her hand too. “I played the puzzle game and got a tattoo,” said the Class III student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Salt Lake |
Text by Shweta Keshri;
pictures by Anindya Shankar Ray