The stately Royal Calcutta Turf Club was decked out on December 31 for the celebration of RCTC presents New Year Bash 2024, in association with t2. Guests and members made memories amidst enthralling performances of classic melodies and foot-tapping hits. The ambience was filled with laughter and joy, while hearts were full of hope for a promising new year. Guests also treated their taste buds to a sumptuous spread of delicious dishes. Age was just a number on the dance floor, where guests of all ages enjoyed way past midnight. Glimpses:
(L-R) Emcee Samrat Basu kept the guests engaged throughout the evening with his witty remarks and guided them through a host of activities.
The highlight of the evening was certainly the spectacular performance by the fire juggler. The audience was thrilled and waited with bated breath at every turn as the juggler performed his stunts.
Actress Urmi Basu partied in a chic off-shoulder LBD. The cute pink cardigan, styled in an off-shoulder look, helped beat the chill.
MOOD AND MOMENTS
(Top left) Age was just a number on the dance floor as guests of all age groups danced their hearts out.
Guests were in for a lot of fun activities and had an opportunity to win prizes.
(Right) We spotted this couple, ready for the midnight moment with these quirky party glasses on.
CLUB SPEAK
“The Royal Calcutta Turf Club hosted the New Year Bash after many years. Over 150 members and guests were present. They were entertained by singer Greig Francis, who belted out excellent jiving numbers, and later DJ Raams played popular Bollywood numbers. Late at night, fire jugglers enthralled the guests with some deft jugglery. The event was sponsored by B.C. Sen Jewellers, Caring Minds, Ballantine, Royal Cruiser and Kripalu Commercial Pvt Ltd. A big thank you to them! Royal Calcutta Turf Club wishes everyone a Happy New Year,” said Sivaji Dutt (extreme right), CEO and secretary, Royal Calcutta Turf Club.
With live counters and items galore, guests were in for a hearty treat with RCTC’s food selection. Catered by 6 Ballygunge Place, the menu included customisable teppanyaki and Murg Tikka Lababdar among other items.