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CELEBRATE AND WIN EXCITING PRIZES THIS DIWALI

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RCity Mall is all set for the Diwali celebratio­ns. The mall is recognised for consistent­ly outdoing themselves year after year when it comes to celebratio­ns. This year, they are pulling out all the stops to celebrate the festive season by putting together an Imperial Diwali. Through a month long campaign, this community favourite hang-out is offering their valuable customers a chance to win prizes worth lakhs, which include internatio­nal and domestic holidays, a luxury car, gold and much more.

Rajiv Malla, CEO, malls, Runwal Developers, says, “The past years have brought us great success and we couldn’t think of a better way or time to express our gratitude to our customers who have made this possible. Diwali being one of the most auspicious festivals in India, we look forward to celebratin­g the joyous occasion with our extended family and hope to relive the tales of our forefather­s through the installati­ons.”

On till the end of October, R City Mall, has put together a month of activities, installati­ons and contests, which will allow their customers to win some grand prizes through regular lucky draws. To name a few, lucky winners stand a chance to win an all-expenses paid internatio­nal or domestic trip, while others will be the happy owners of 5gm gold coins each, and one winner will receive a luxury car.

Another crowd-puller is the Chariots of Fire, where participan­ts can sit in the chariots and be a part of visually simulated game to win some exciting prizes.

Apart from that, keeping up with the Imperial theme, enthrallin­g chariot installati­ons are erected in the atrium. These chariots are crafted to replicate the ones in which the kings were brought home and rightfully exude the same level of royalty and grandeur.

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PHOTOS: HTCS The Victory Chariot
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The Abstract Horse Chariot
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The Queen’s Chariot

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