It was party time for JD Majethia. On a professional high JD had more than one reason to celebrate. It was not only his birthday but also the launch of his new serial, <em> Ek Packet Umeed</em>. Hats Off production house’s co-producer JD celebrated this event with his family, friends and the media. The producer threw a lavish party which was attended by his friends Shefali Shah, Sakshi Tanwar, Swaroop Sampat and the cast of his serials. Also present at the occasion were Sarita Joshi, Satish Shah, Rakhi Sawant, Nandini Singh and JD’s business partners Aatish Kapadia and Deven Bhojani.
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It was party time for JD Majethia. On a professional high JD had more than one reason to celebrate. It was not only his birthday but also the launch of his new serial, Ek Packet Umeed. Hats Off production house’s co-producer JD celebrated this event with his family, friends and the media. The producer threw a lavish party which was attended by his friends Shefali Shah, Sakshi Tanwar, Swaroop Sampat and the cast of his serials. Also present at the occasion were Sarita Joshi, Satish Shah, Rakhi Sawant, Nandini Singh and JD’s business partners Aatish Kapadia and Deven Bhojani.
The actor-producer cut five cakes depicting his five serials including Ek Packet Umeed that took off yesterday. His other four shows are Baa Bahoo Aur Bab, Chaldi Da Naam Gaddi , Remote Control and Jasuben Jayantilal Joshi Ki Joint Family. An excited JD said, “There is a big reason behind the five cakes. Hats Off Production has come up with its fifth show. Also my birthday falls on fifth of February. My wife’s birthday falls on 23rd of January and two plus three makes it five. Personally too I have five friends. So you see the power of five.”
The actor invited all the actors from all his shows to cut the cake with him to mark the success of the shows and the production house. There was a lucky draw for all those present and Majethia offered cash prizes of five rupees, fifty rupees, five hundred rupees and five thousand rupees respectively. Majethia said in good humour, “The luckiest one would be the one who would receive five rupees. Luck would always favour him if he/she never spends that five rupee note.”
All those present were given a return gift in a packet named Ek Packet Luck. The packet contained the lucky Buddha
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