As everybody knows Akon is a close buddy of Shah Rukh Khan, the singer has decided to soar the spirit of the IPL crowd by performing with his blistering numbers to enliven the show.
To add pleasure to the IPL crowd, even our hot babe of Bollywood, Deepika Padukone will appear, moving her belle to few of her sizzling numbers.
And additionally to this people will have the glimpse of the noted international singer Lionel Richie with her catchy songs.
Reportedly, it is heard that IPL event is the most extravagant show that pulls a huge crowd annually. Remarkably making it.
As the most awaited event of the year in which this time a grand preparation is going, to rock the show with some memorable impact.
From today the celebration of the event is going to take place in which international musician Ali Campbell of the British reggae band UB40 is heard to rock.
The show with his hit number ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’ and the famous ‘Dancing Queen’ by Abba. Our sexy siren Deepika will make.
A special entry accompanied with almost forty dancers shaking their slashy hot legs to ‘I Gotta Feeling’ by Black Eyed Peas and then to sizziling 'Uff Teri Ada' from 'Karthik Calling Karthik' and ‘Twist’ from 'Love Aaj Kal'.
The greatest news of this event is that in the fascination of the live performance of the hot performers in the IPL event, all the 45,000 tickets of the show is heard already to be as sold out. That's cool huh!
The event that is to resume at the D Y Patil stadium where the match between defending champions Deccan Chargers and Kolkata Knight Riders is to take place is heard that this time the inaugural match has made a cool collection of Rs 5 crore, three times higher considering to (Rs1.5-2 crore) of the first match of IPL 1 in Bangalore in 2008 .
Interestingly, the corporate tickets are sold at a handsome amount of Rs 25,000 to Rs 1 lakh. To this pomp and show of the grand event there will be other renowned corporate personalities to mark the event. With hot waver like Deepika to mark set go the IPL show who would fall out off notice of the event.