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    Red FM launches Red FM Dhan Dhamaka


    Friday - Oct 21, 2005
    Televisionpoint.com Team
    Red FM has announced the resounding success of its on-air game show 'Red FM Dhan Dhamaka'. The biggest game show on radio in India, Red FM's Dhan Dhamaka has created a dhamaka of sorts with tens of thousands of sms's flooding the station and listeners vying to get the first crack at walking off with Rs 20 lakhs worth of prizes with a single phone call.

    The show kicked off to a spectacular start in Delhi on October 24, Monday morning and has been receiving resounding response since then. A completely innovative and grasping game to play, Dhan Dhamaka is creating waves as its is supremely exciting and a very simple game to play.

    Playing Lucifer, the game is based on the most prevalent and simplest of the seven human sins – Greed. In the game, the listener has to stop the increasing number count before the Bomb goes off and win Grand Prizes worth lakhs! However, like all things worth winning, Red Ka Dhan Dhamaka is not that easy. So Delhi found out on Monday morning with its first Contestant, Sharad Soni, who walked off with a cool 41000 worth of prizes while the second contestant, Harbeer Singh, chickened out & stopped the bomb at only 12000.

    Said Abraham Thomas, COO, Red FM, "Dhan Dhamaka is the first and the biggest game show on Radio. Red FM has always been innovative in delighting its customers and the resounding success is a testimony to the same. On the first day itself the lines were blocked. Its an exciting and simple game and we are glad our listeners are loving it".

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