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Delhi Goes Crazy POGO M.A.D Carnival

Over 15,000 Delhities enjoyed with POGO's popular original production and award winning arts show.

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Delhi Goes Crazy POGO M.A.D Carnival

Over 15,000 Delhities enjoyed with POGO's popular original production and award winning arts show.

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | December 16, 2010

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POGO, Indian kids' favorite channel hosted a fun-filled M.A.D. Carnival on Sunday at The Air Force School, Subroto Park, New Delhi. Conceptualised and developed around POGO's popular original production and award winning arts show M.A.D - the carnival resounded with Music, Art and Dance, as fans came across to celebrate creativity. Highlight of the exciting and buzzing event was the 25 feet, larger than life Big Picture - A BIRD created by the show's talented and idolized host Rob and the performance and presence of the other POGO character Chhota Bheem. Additionally, Rob created and showcased a unique art style concept in the form of a reverse painting which in line with the theme was a WHITE TIGER!!

Welcome to the Jungle theme of M.A.D Carnival added lots of colour and energy to the event. In sync, the Carnival had different activity zones that reverberated with sights, sounds and designs of the jungle. Objective of the carnival was to create a mirror image of POGO's popular arts show M.A.D off-air and increase interactivity with the show and channels fans. True to the on-air show, the carnival also spread the message of saving the wild life. Delightedly, M.A.D. recently launched its season 8 and became the longest running kids' live action show in India.

With vibrant, loud and energetic music zones, kids enjoyed high energy activities like the drum circle; the zone also offered Jungle Charades where kids had to enact like a particular animal with loud sounds and gestures only.

The atmosphere became electrifying with the surprise stage performance of Chhota Bheem on its title track. In order to add, more glitter to the carnival, there were activities inspired by Chhota Bheem as well  Kumbh Karan - the archery competition where kids helped  Kumbh and Karan cutting down  their enemies.

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