Seychelles-India Day Celebrations has been very covered by the International Press
The three day festival that marked the good ties between India & Seychelles receives positive press coverage
Almasalla Travel News – By Ashraf El gedawy – The recent Seychelles-India Day Celebrations has been very covered by the International Press earning the Seychelles positive coverage and ensuring they remain visible as they strengthened their relationship with India.
This first edition of the Seychelles-India Day Celebrations attracted to the mid-ocean islands of the Seychelles a number of know Bollywood popular Stars who have themselves tweeted their positive impressions of the breathtaking islands.
Bollywood, Indian Cinema,Indian Dancing, Indian Music & Culture and Indian Culinary Delights overtook Seychelles for this three day celebrations with the very popular film star R.Madhavan leading the long list of Indian celebrities to Seychelles.
The Indian Celebrities included Sanjeev Kapoor, the decorated best Chef of india, Sivamani, the world-class percussionist, Anjana Sukhani the pretty Indian film actress and model who starred with the likes of Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, John Abraham, Tushar Kapoor, Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor and the South Star Ravi Teja.
The list of celebrities who flew to Seychelles also included Shazahn Padamsee the pretty daughter of the the noted actors Alyque Padamsee and Sharon Prabhakar and herself an Indian Film and Stage Actress, the prominent beauty queen Bollywood vocalist and performer Akriti Kakar, the latest sensation in Bollywood Benny Dayal, former Miss Universe India 2010 Ushoshi Sengupta who was the Master of Ceremony for the three day celebrations in Seychelles, the musical prodigy of India Tanmoy Bose, India’s leading flautist Naveen Kumar, India’s most creative fashion designers Mayyur Girotra and the know, popular and respected Terence Lewis of the dance world.
The Seychelles Indian Community rallied to make this event the success it deserved to be and they worked closely with the Indian High Commissioner and the Seychelles Minister responsible for Tourism and Culture, whose idea it was to stage a Seychelles-indian Day Celebration.
Today press in the four corners of the world are reporting on another successful cultural event staged by Seychelles in heir bid to remain visible and relevant as a tourism destination using culture and people as their main catalyst instead of just their sand, sea and sun unique selling point even though they probably have the best for beach holidays.