CONFLUENCE: HUMEIN TO BASS MASTI MAARNI HAI
The annual fest of Hansraj college — Confluence ’17, had much more than the Diljit Dosanjh (above, right) concert that had ended abruptly after a mayhem created by the crowd. The four-day event had all the makings of a hit fest — dance, drama and masti.
A MOVING EXPERIENCE
Out of the various competitions held, dance and street plays on social issues such as child sexual abuse and dowry received much applause. Thinley Bhutia after watching the show by Terpsi Chorean, the choreography team of Hansraj, said, “I breathe dance and nothing moves me more than a beautifully choreographed piece. I’m sorry that crying makes me look mad, but that shows how much I loved it. It was surreal.”
SELFIE LE LE RE
Exhibits by Pixels and Kalakriti, the photography and fine arts society of Hansraj College gave ample selfie backgrounds. But these were no match to the dedicated selfie corner that attracted the youth brigade. “Normal selfie to hamesha le hi lete hai, but itne colourful display ke samne selfie lene ki baat hi kuchh aur hai. It is so pretty! I have already got a lot of hits on FB for it,” said Harshika Sukhani, a student at the fest
ARE YOU GAME?
Unlike most colleges, the designated game area at Hansraj was packed with students. While some enjoyed a game of cards, others were seen gobbling up gol gappas to win prizes. With Holi round the corner, some indulged in their own little water war. Himanshu Yadav, came up with the idea and soon everyone was seen throwing balloons at each other. He said, “Hansraj ka fest ho aur masti na ho, aisa to ho nahi sakta. Holi aaj nahi to kya hua, humein to bass masti maarni hai.”