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Calcutta Swimming Club hosts Hasya kavi sammelan

Held in association with The Telegraph, the programme was a laugh riot

The Telegraph Published 16.03.23, 12:28 PM
Members of the Entertainment Committee. (From left) Gaurav Chokhany, Dipak Agarwal, Abhishek Bagadia and Aditya Karwa. “This year Hasya Kavi Sammelan was a laugh riot. We could see our members and guests laughing their hearts out. This is what we like to see as organisers,” said Chokhany, chairman of the committee.

Members of the Entertainment Committee. (From left) Gaurav Chokhany, Dipak Agarwal, Abhishek Bagadia and Aditya Karwa. “This year Hasya Kavi Sammelan was a laugh riot. We could see our members and guests laughing their hearts out. This is what we like to see as organisers,” said Chokhany, chairman of the committee.

Continuing the tradition of the club, The Calcutta Swimming Club hosted Hasya Kavi Sammelan, in association with t2, just ahead of Holi. The event that’s quite popular in the club’s calendar saw a packed house in attendance. A total of six Hindi poets from across the country turned the evening of March 4 into a laugh riot with their acts.

A glimpse of the audience enjoying the evening at CSC.

A glimpse of the audience enjoying the evening at CSC.

Mahesh Punjabi (extreme left) with participants of CSC Hasya Kavi Sammelan 2023. (From left) Shambhu Shikar, Munna Battery, Sanjay Jhala, Chirag Jain, Dipak Agarwal (entertainment co-chairman), Padmini Sharma and Gaurav Sharma.

Mahesh Punjabi (extreme left) with participants of CSC Hasya Kavi Sammelan 2023. (From left) Shambhu Shikar, Munna Battery, Sanjay Jhala, Chirag Jain, Dipak Agarwal (entertainment co-chairman), Padmini Sharma and Gaurav Sharma.

They say people with a good sense of humour have a good sense of life and it was absolutely a therapeutic session that we all experienced. Hasya Kavi Sammelan is a traditional event hosted by CSC for years now and this year we had an excellent panel of poets making sure people get their money’s worth. — Bar Chairman Mahesh Punjabi.

They say people with a good sense of humour have a good sense of life and it was absolutely a therapeutic session that we all experienced. Hasya Kavi Sammelan is a traditional event hosted by CSC for years now and this year we had an excellent panel of poets making sure people get their money’s worth. — Bar Chairman Mahesh Punjabi.

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