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Day 2 of Uphoria Was Electric, Magnetic And Charismatic

Times of Bennett | Updated: Feb 17, 2025 20:05
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By Avni Rai
The second day of Uphoria, Bennett University's annual fest, was full of thrills and moments that will always be remembered. From the beginning, the campus was filled with energy as students converged at the mela. There were games of fun, bracelet stalls, and young entrepreneurs promoting innovative startups. Handmade jewelry and lovely bouquets added extra oomph to the celebrations.

"I had such a great time playing games at the stalls, my favorite was the Zenart Club stall—it was so much fun playing the questions and winning prizes. The atmosphere was excellent, and it made the entire experience all the more thrilling!" said Shantanu P, a second-year BTech student.
One of the main attractions was the Secret Temptation stall, where students tasted the world of modeling. Volunteers posed and strutted the ramp, with the best among them winning perfume bottles exclusively. Food lovers had the time of their lives with so many amazing food stalls to choose from. Whether it was KFC’s crispy chicken, Mumbai’s famous vada pav, or delicious South Indian delicacies, there was something for everyone. As the night fell, everyone was crowded at the grand Fashion Show by Pulse – The Fashion Club. The catwalk was buzzing as models walked out in gorgeous attire, radiating confidence and poise. The crowd cheered as each look was revealed.




But the evening was all about music. The live performances began with Anupam, who romanced the audience with soulful renditions of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Haan Mujhe Pyaar Hai, just getting the mood right. The evening's highlight was the legendary duo Salim-Sulaiman, who took to the stage and set the audience ablaze with numbers such as Ishq Wala Love and Dance Pe Chance. The vibe was infectious, and students danced with all their strength, completely immersed in the music.


"I don't belong to this college, but I really had such a great time here. The vibe, the activities, and the people made it so special—I will never forget this day!" said Suhani Sethi, a Hindu College student.