An eating competition called ‘Khatron ke Khiladi’ was also organized. Artonomics, a painting competition saw young artists showcasing their talent. The topic for the same was caste and identities. The final event of the day that concluded the festival was the ‘Deadly Hunt’ that witnessed the maximum number of teams. The event was a blend of 2 rounds beg, borrow, deal and a murder mystery. A game zone section was also set up to provide entertainment. Radio mirchi also tied up with the college to organise an event of their own giving an opportunity to do a FBB campaign with Varun Dhawan.]]>
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