From being shown footage of his first film as a child artiste, ‘Pyaara Dushman' to having his Guru Gulam Mustafa visit him on the sets, Sonu couldn't help but feel overwhelmed when his 3-year-old nephew Jasraj, dressed in a white tuxedo, went up on stage to sing ‘Kya Hua Tera Waada', the very song with which Sonu had begun his journey as a stage performer. Sonu was in splits when his chaddi buddies Bunty and Kailash paid the sets a visit and regaled the audiences with nostalgic tales of their college days.
The team at ‘Li'l Champs' delivered its final blow when they showed Sonu an AV they'd shot of all the music composers he has worked with. Their glowing words of praise and affection served as a knock-out punch for an already emotional Sonu.
The icing on the cake was the presence of Mithun Da and Amrita Rao as special guests on the sets along with the new hero of ‘My Name is Anthony Gonzalves', Nikhil Dwivedi.
While Amrita sparkled in Zee's hot new hue, purple, everybody's favourite 'Disco Dancer' made a splash by turning up on a chartered flight.
While the crowd burst out with rip-roaring laughter and cheering on seeing Mithun Da dance like a siren to li'l Vaishali's rendition of ‘Laila Main Laila', young Vibhor in his true-blue flirtatious ‘andaaz' presented Amrita Rao with a rose and shook a leg with her.
On Aditya Narain's insistence, Sonu brilliantly mimicked Remo Fernandes with ‘Humma Humma'. Woah! What a Hungama!