Desi Explorers on the move – Indian Tele Stars explore Jordan on the ultimate road-trip!
The Indian television celebrities got a break off their busy schedule to travel to the beautiful country of Jordan. A group of five television celebrities: Vishal Singh, Suyyash Rai, Kishwer S Merchant, Sukirti Kandpal, and Vrushika Mehta explored the country and undertook a host of activities which made their group travel experience a huge success and gave the audience, the glimpse of Jordan as an emerging tourist destination for Indians.
From dancing to popular Hindi songs against the 7th new wonder of the world – Petra to playing truth and dare games, the television actors gave a ‘desi’ version of their stellar trip down the gateway of the Middle East. Among the tourist activities that they engaged in were the desert safari to Wadi Rum, camel safari in the desert landscapes and the ultimate shopping experience in Amman where the girls – Sukirti Kandpal and Vrushika Mehta had a gala time shopping for the antique items of Jordan.
The free-spirited television celebrities drank Mint tea, the special tea of Jordan. The stars had a relaxing time shooting in Jordan. The travel adventure was covered in popular news channels like Aaj Tak, ABP News and Zoom TV where the daily soap actors were giving LIVE updates of the trip.
The stars were filled with awe of Jordan and its primitive beauty filled with historic details and modern-day urban setting. They have all promised to return on a longer holiday with their family and friends; so they can spend a more relaxing time at this exotic destination.
A crew of 13 people accompanied the television actors to give a LIVE coverage to the Jordan trip. The travel tale is also a part of a six-episodic web series to be released by Marinating films on their official YouTube channel. The web series is directed by Manav Binder, who has directed several short films before.
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