ZEE’s recent Zee Horror Night Shift Halloween Party at Dublin Square, Phoenix Market City, brought thrills and chills to Mumbai, rekindling memories of one of India’s most iconic horror series, Zee Horror Show. The event celebrated the essence of horror, evoking nostalgia among attendees who grew up watching the show during its peak in the 90s and 2000s.
As guests arrived dressed in elaborate Halloween costumes, the red carpet transformed into a spooky runway featuring notable personalities such as Aishwarya Khare, Neeharika Roy, Aditi Sharma, Rohit Chandel, and influencers Funyaasi and Mayur Jumani. Their creative outfits set the tone for a night filled with frightful fun.
Actor Vipul Roy, the host of the evening and current anchor of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, engaged attendees in lively discussions about their favorite horror films and shows, deepening the sense of nostalgia. Style icon Uorfi Javed made a striking entrance, donning an outfit adorned with skulls and bloody hands, perfectly capturing the Halloween spirit.
“I absolutely love Halloween! This party felt like my kind of event,” Uorfi expressed. “With my outfit and the vibe here, it just reminded me of the Zee Horror Show. I think it’s high time we bring it back!”
The highlight of the night occurred when Uorfi took control of the DJ console, playing the iconic theme of the Zee Horror Show, sending the audience into a wave of nostalgia. The event successfully blended horror, glamour, and a touch of the supernatural leaving fans eager to know if the beloved show might return to ZEE TV.
As the night concluded, whispers of a possible revival of Zee Horror Show filled the air, leaving attendees hopeful for a comeback of the spine-chilling series that once captivated millions. Will ZEE answer the fans’ calls and revive this cult classic? Only time will tell!
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