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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline                                            FEBRUARY 27, 2026       |  The Indian Eye 28



         Chicago’s Indian Diaspora Celebrates ‘Valentine’s Vibes –



         Dil Me Ho Tum’ with Unforgettable Romance and Rhythm



        OUR BUREAU

        Chicago, IL
               n a crisp February evening in
               2026, the grand halls of Ma-
        Oharaj  Banquets  in  Franklin
        Park, Illinois, transformed into a pul-
        sating haven of love, music, and pure
        desi magic. Doors opened at 6:30 pm
        on Saturday, February 14th Valen-
        tine’s Day itself for “Valentine’s Vibes;
        Dil Me Ho Tum,” an enchanting cel-
        ebration of romance co-organized by
        Maharaj Banquets [Sahail Khan and
        A  J  singh]  and  the  ever-charismat-
        ic Dr. Anu Gupta. Under the expert
        event planning of Hitesh Master and
        the warm, witty hosting of Chinmayi
        Bhatt-Desai, the night unfolded like
        a  Bollywood  dream  sequence  come
        to life, blending soul-stirring melo-
        dies, electrifying dance, laughter, and
        heartfelt connections.
            Chinmayi Bhatt-Desai, with her
        trademark charm and over three
        decades of stage presence, opened
        the evening memorably by quoting
        a  timeless  romantic  dialogue  from
        the  classic  film  Silsila:  “Main  aur
        meri tanhayi, aksar yeh baatein karte
        hain… tum hoti to kaisa hota…” The
        line instantly set a dreamy, poetic
        mood, evoking stolen glances, unspo-
        ken longing, and the magic of love—
        perfectly priming the audience for an
        unforgettable night of romance.
            The evening kicked off with
        Chinmayi Bhatt-Desai sparkling in-
        troduction, setting a tone of joy and
        anticipation. As guests savored ap-
        petizers, 15-year-old prodigy Shub-
        ham Thakkar  took  center  stage on
        the keyboard, delivering youthful
        passion through timeless tracks like   Pagal Hai,” “Yeh Kaali Kaali Aank-  The live band, Hitesh Master   Midwest Silver Club, Dr. Anu Gupta,
        “Moh Moh Ke Dhage,” “Abhi Mujh    hen,” “Mere Khwabon Mein,” and    Orchestra, provided seamless Sa   Hetul Thakker, Maharaj Banquets,
        Mein Kahin,” and “Bulleya.” Trained   “Ladki Badi Anjaani.” The chemistry   Re Ga Ma vibes throughout, with   and  every  guest  and  supporter  who
        for over seven years under Hitesh   soared through romantic duets like   Hitesh Master Nayak on keyboard,   made the night memorable.
        Master Nayak in Hindustani classical   “Dil Mein Ho Tum,” “Tu Meri Zind-  Raju Syed on guitar, Bobby Messy   Nestled  in  Franklin  Park,  Ma-
        traditions and pursuing his Visharad   agi Hai,” “Tu Shayar Hai,” “Jhumka   on congo and dholak, Kalyan Pathak   haraj  Banquets  is  the  perfect  venue
        certification, Shubham’s performance   Gira Re,” “Neele Neele Ambar,”   on drums, Anand Master Nayak   for every dream event, accommodat-
        was a beautiful reminder of how ded-  “Aisi Deewangi,” “Tujhe Dekha To   handling sound, Dinesh Patel as DJ,   ing up to 300 guests and specializing
        ication and riyaaz can shine even at a   Yeh Jaana Sanam,” “Ek Pyar Ka   Gabriel on lights, and Poornima Dec-  in weddings, corporate gatherings,
        tender age.                       Nagma Hai,” “Pehla Nasha,” and a   orators creating a dreamy stage. A   and all occasions.
            The spotlight then shifted to two   heartfelt string of favorites—“Mile   lively photo booth captured candid   The vibrant Valentine’s evening
        powerhouse vocalists: the versatile   Ho Tum Humko,” “Jub  Koi  Baat,”   moments of joy, while the non-stop   setup features stunning decorative
        Bollywood sensation Swapnil Sahu   “Ye Sama Sama Hai,” “Pal Pal Dil Ke   dance floor pulsed with energy.  tables and chairs adorned with red
        and  the  inspiring  Dr.  Anu  Gupta.   Paas,” and “Pyar Deewana.” Swap-  Over 80 enthusiastic members   bows, while the delicious multi-cui-
        Their introduction sparked thunder-  nil’s solo renditions of “Meri Bechaini   from the Midwest Silver Club added   sine menu blends Indian, Pakistani,
        ous applause, and together they wove   Ko,” “Janam Janam,” and “Musku-  extra  warmth  to  the  gathering.  Spe-  Italian, American, and Mexican dish-
        magic with a medley of evergreen   rane  Ki”  added  layers  of  emotion,   cial thanks poured out to Sunil Shah,   es tailored for banquets.
        classics “Tip Tip Barsa Paani,” “Dil To   while the crowd swayed in unison.  Dr. Radhika Chimata, Noor Tejani of    -- Asian Media USA


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