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DARPAN AWARDS 2019 - Watch The Glittering Moments From Preston Cadillac Red Carpet

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 03 Oct, 2019 12:39 AM

    Darpan Awards 2019 Was An Extraordinary Affair.

     

    The Preston Cadillac-sponsored Red Carpet Was Buzzing With Prominent Members Of The South Asian Community, Political Dignitaries And Socialites; The Beautiful Cocktail Lounge Sponsored By Wbi Home Warranty Had Guests Mingling And Enjoying The Hospitality; The Awards Event And Entertainment Added Pizzazz And Exuberance To The Soiree.

     


    Special Thanks To Our Hosts

    Nisha Khare & Kuljit Kaila

    Videography: Amastermedia

    Venue: Aria Banquet & Convention Centre

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