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Snapshots from a Bollywood-themed evening organised by Dalhousie Institute recently

The Dil Chahta Hai! evening at the Dalhousie Institute was a delightful and fun-filled one with Bollywood decor and lots of Bollywood vibes

Rohini Chakraborty Published 31.08.23, 05:29 AM
Anita Kanga (extreme left) won the bestdressed prize for dressing up according to the theme.

Anita Kanga (extreme left) won the bestdressed prize for dressing up according to the theme. Pictures courtesy: Dalhousie Institute

The term Bollywood has always given an adrenaline rush due to the mere fact that it is associated with plenty of music and dance. The Dil Chahta Hai! evening at the Dalhousie Institute was a delightful and fun-filled one with Bollywood decor and lots of Bollywood vibes. The decor was filmi with camera reels and posters of actors. The theme-based selfie booth attracted the crowd the most. The wide array of chaats and plenty of finger food kept everyone in good spirits making the Dil Chahta Hai! evening a successful one. Here are some snapshots from the exciting evening.

The organising committee (l-r) Rajashree Dutta, Natalie Pote, Jayajit Biswas, Tanya Robinson, Brinelle Tims and Shaheen Faiyaz. “The rhythm of the music and the kaleidoscope of colours transported all present to a night filled with unity, diversity, and unforgettable memories. Members and guests alike were treated to a night of glitz, glamour, and unity that truly embodied the spirit of the club,” said Jayajit Biswas, president of Dalhousie Institute.

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The performer for the evening was Emilie who played hit Bollywood numbers like Tu mile, Damadam mast kalandar and more.

The dance floor was packed as the guests danced the night long to the Bollywood beats.

The dance floor was packed as the guests danced the night long to the Bollywood beats.

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