Mood I ends on a high note
IIT-B’s cultural festival enthralled everyone with acts from across the world
Well, they call themselves Asia’s largest college cultural festival, and perhaps they aren’t too off the mark, as the city witnessed the fourday extravaganza unfold at the IIT Bombay campus. Mood Indigo this year was only bigger and better than the last one, with stellar performaces by college students and high dose of entertainment by national and international performers —punk rock, tabla, Indian classical and high voltage street acts. Here, the pictures speak for the rest of the thousand words!
Music directors Sulaiman and Salim Merchant performed at the closing ceremony
Comedian Wacky Chad rides high
A 3D kite
Particiapants from across the world planted saplings at IIT-B, as part of their green initiative
Monsieur Gusto at the WorldFest
Participants from Sri Lanka
Performers from Serbia
The giant Chancy Brothers at the IIT-B campus
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