'Star Nahi Far’, the nationwide campaign aims to bridge the gap between cricketing stars and their fans—and Samson’s action-packed day in Jaipur delivered exactly that: unforgettable moments and heartfelt interactions, the broadcaster informed in a release on Friday.
Joined by JioStar presenter Sahiba Bali, Samson kicked off the day with a heartwarming visit to Jaipuria Cricket Academy, where he interacted with budding young cricketers. His energy, stories, and candid answers lit up the kids’ faces, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
The buzz continued at the bustling Agarwal PG College, where students cheered, engaged in playful banter, and shared a few light-hearted moments with their TATA IPL hero. Lucky Glance winners also got the rare chance to step on stage for a special photo opportunity with the Royals’ captain.
Adding a picturesque twist to the day, Samson and Sahiba headed to the iconic Albert Hall Museum, blending the love for cricket with Jaipur’s stunning cultural backdrop. The day concluded on a perfect note, with the duo enjoying a traditional Rajasthani meal together—bringing a touch of local flavour to an already memorable experience.
Through ‘Star Nahi Far’, JioStar continues to redefine fan experiences by bringing cricketing idols closer to their supporters. With intimate, up-close interactions like these, the initiative strengthens the emotional connection between players and fans, making the game feel even more personal and special.
Adding a picturesque twist to the day, Samson and Sahiba headed to the iconic Albert Hall Museum, blending the love for cricket with Jaipur’s stunning cultural backdrop. The day concluded on a perfect note, with the duo enjoying a traditional Rajasthani meal together—bringing a touch of local flavour to an already memorable experience.
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Article Source: IANS
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