Extreme Energy's 'Radio on Wheels' heats up the Manahari market

Referring to National Unity Day, comedian Raja Rajendra Pokharel took a dig at Nepal, saying that although Nepal was previously unified, there is now a situation where there is no end in sight on various issues.

Poush 27, 2082

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Extreme Energy's 'Radio on Wheels' heats up the Manahari market

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The weather was chilly when Radio on Wheels, the main sponsor of which is Extreme Energy Drinks, reached Manahari Bazaar on Sunday. However, Manahari gradually warmed up with the performances of singer Bishwa Nepali and comedian Raja Rajendra Pokharel.

Vishwa did not want the participants present at the program to join him. Vishwa said that although he had done many programs in Makawanpur, this was his first program in Manahari Bazaar. The atmosphere became even more heated when he sang 'Maine Pani Banchu Kavi Devkota', 'Mitho Sara Mitho' and 'Paran Paran'. The road show reached Makawanpur after finishing the program in Chitwan. In the

program, Pokharel also satirized the latest situation in the country. Referring to Unity Day, he sarcastically said that even though Nepal was united earlier, now there is a situation where people are asking 'Where are you?' on various issues. Along with stand-up comedy, he also performed a parody song. During the

program, Extreme's stall was the most crowded. The reason is, Extreme And the number of people who entered their names in the lucky draw by drinking Max Tiger Energy Drinks was significant. In all the 15 cities where 'Radio on Wheels' will be held, Extreme Energy Drinks is also providing attractive packages of 4 nights and 5 days in Mumbai along with tickets for the upcoming T-20 World Cup. Extreme Energy's 'Radio on Wheels' heats up the Manahari market

Local Sarita Pathak won a package including World Cup tickets at the Manahari event.

Dance Champion Nepali winner Varsha Phuyal and Season-1 winner Rosika Raut performed attractive dances at the road show. There was also a performance by a dancer group from Extreme Energy Drinks.

After completing the Makwanpur program, Radio on Wheels has left for Mahottari. The road show will be held in Bardibas, Mahottari on Monday. The main sponsor of the program is Extreme Energy Drinks, while the powered ones are Nepal Life Insurance, Global IME Bank, and TVS Raider.

The internet partner is WiFi Nepal, the snacks partner is Rizals Namkin, the lubricant partner is Servo, the furniture partner is Sofa Hub Kathmandu, and the bonding partner is Rathikol. Event Nepal has taken over the management of the program. Radio Kantipur has stated that the program will be organized in 15 different cities across the country.

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