Astitva, the dramatics society of Dyal Singh College organised Expressions – the annual theatre festival of the society on 4th-5th March. The festival witnessed stage performances from ten college theatre societies of Delhi University. This was Astitva‘s 6th theatre festival as a motive to encourage campus theatre. Day 1 witnessed five performances which were The Fifth Symphony by Hindu College, Blindspot by Gargi College, The Nerd by Shri Ram College of Commerce, Fandi by Delhi Technical University and Shivaji College performed Mission 31. The viewers had mixed opinions about the performances on Day 1. Mandira, a spectator, says, “As it is the end of the festival season, the performances seem repetitive now. But there are certain ones, which you never get bored of.”
(ireshg@dubeat.com); IInd year commerce student at Hans Raj College, Delhi University, Iresh inherited writing from nobody. Not equipped well with mind of a business maestro, he just likes to sit back with a cup of tea trying to balance journalism and poetry. One can generally find him chit-chatting with people (strangers and known, both) or struggling in the overcrowded city of Delhi looking for a seat to watch a play or some Bollywood film, at a cheap price ofcourse. (He hates people who hate Bollywood). An anchor, compère and interviewer, he also enjoys event management and cooking. Known well for his sense of humour, Iresh aspires to integrate his three interests of Movies, Marketing and Writing to make something out of his unproductive life as his elder generation terms it to be.
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