th and 18th February, 2015. Professor K.S. Rajendran from National School of Drama delivered the inaugural address. He described the significance of performance and art and its correlation with various aspects of life. Veda, the Sufi rock band, commemorated the festive atmosphere with its vibrant numbers. Apart from competitive events, participants attended the fest to catch a glimpse of Bollywood stars Varun Dhawan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Yami Gautam who graced the occasion and interacted with their fan following while talking about their new movie Badlapur. [gallery ids="30174,30175,30176,30177,30178,30179,30180,30181,30182,30184,30185,30186,30187"] The audience at competitive events cheered their colleges’ teams during the dance competition in which GTBIT bagged the first prize. The glamour quotient was maintained by the fashion show and Maitreyi College proved its mettle and stood first. The second day saw various colleges competing for titles in events such as nukkad natak, singing, photography and painting. The first prize in Nukkad Natak was bagged by Gargi College and second by I.P College. The event concluded with a performance by Neha Kakkar, the Bollywood singer. Dr. Shashi Nijhawan congratulated the students and teachers for their contribution in making this festival a memorable success. Credits: BismeeTaskin Islam and Cultural Society, Shivaji College]]>
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