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There was a time when Halloween was more alien and less spooky for people in the city and probably the country but, it is not this time! Owing to the massive ethnic altercation Halloween has become a celebration for everyone, not just the Western side of the globe.
There was a time when Halloween was more alien and less spooky for people in the city and probably the country but, it is not this time! Owing to the massive ethnic altercation Halloween has become a celebration for everyone, not just the Western side of the globe. The city spooked up in preparation almost a month before Halloween; party freaks were busy planning for the celebration.
On ‘All Hallows' Eve’, it is horror and everybody wants to feel the icy cold chills from the supernatural world. Each year on October 31, the day before All Saints' Day the world wakes up to celebrate Halloween. Those creepy tales of ghosts and gnomes coming to get you, witches rule and wizards stroll, scary jack-o-lanterns sit outside doorways, and adding to the festive charm, Halloween tales always gets the listeners quaking with fear.
Halloween was celebrated with much enthusiasm as the city put up an eerie disguise. Most pubs celebrated through costume competitions and a hell-lotta ghostly air with zombie apocalypse themed parties. Most DJs played across the city for the night and the fun on the eve was gala.
A tex-mex Halloween
A Tex-Mex Sunday Special with Kids dressed in their spooky best was organized at Hyderabad's Tex Habanero on Saturday for Haloween. The Brunch Spread at Habanero was a Tex-Mex Special with Natcho's, Pizza's, Appetizers, Mocktails, Etc. The Event saw the competition among kids for the best dressed, best costume, the spookiest of them all, etc.
Speaking on the occasion Lalitha from Habanero Hyderabad said "Hyderabad is a land of foodies and Tex-Mex Food is fast gaining popularity because of its match to the Indian palette, she added Tex-Mex food tastes best when its more spicy and the drinks like appetizers, special mexican-texan mixes just make them more tasty.
Pumpking Carvings, Balloon Carvings and Face Painting for Kids added a more flavour to the Halloween Celebrations. Habanero had extended their Haloween celebrations till Sunday with face painting, balloon twisting and pumpkin carving.
Spooky treats
Things became a bit spooky at The Living Room- Park Hyatt, with a few spooky cup cakes and cones.
Dancing fears away
Hard Rock Café Hyderabad saw many people in costumes with painted faces for their Halloween night here on Saturday. The night was opened with DJ Frazer and brought in DJ Piyush. The night in their words was ‘Spooktacular’.
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