Colour me pink!
Teen classic "Mean Girls" being screened for freshers on 'Pink Movie Night'
By Ritika Choudhary and Hadassah Mani Bandi
It was night filled with pink, cotton candy, popcorn and topped off with a movie.
Everyone was asked to wear pink for the club screening of the teen classic ‘
“The movie was a lot of fun to watch with all my new batchmates. It was a good first event to attend on campus and I can’t wait for more such events,” said Pranavi, a first-year BAJMC student.
Pink is the colour
“We wanted our first event to have a spirit of fun, excitement and playfulness and there’s nothing more that brings a wave of brightness and positivity to the campus than seeing pink everywhere and the movie ‘Mean Girls’ perfectly captures the magic of young friendships,” said Sunset’s Secretary Shaurya Tomar. “It was great to see all the freshers enjoying themselves and we hope to keep providing more amazing events for our
“It was a lot of fun, we also got to eat lots of popcorn and cotton candy. ‘Mean Girls’ being a classic comfort movie for teenagers was perfect for the occasion as it was our first college event,” said Parul, a BAJMC fresher. “Overall, it was a great welcome for us,” she added.
“I was jealous of the freshers at first, but for a movie, popcorn, and cotton candy, Rs 50 is nothing. And overall, the event was fun because I got to spend time with my friends,” said Sasha Rastogi a second-year BAJMC student.
(Both the writers are students of BA JMC)
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