Those apprehensive about the hot Delhi summer were relieved to witness the breezy days where sun and clouds played hide and seek. We selected a spot near the stage, and made sure we had our water bottles full to dance till the last song was played.” Mirandians danced till their feet turned sore to the beats of DJ Harsh Sharma who was accompanied by young dhol player Taarush Talwar. Osheen Dahiwale, a first-year Philosophy (Hons) student, says, “It was all about dancing like there was no tomorrow! Hum dost log aaye hi isiliye the ki naachein. And as soon as DJ Harsh Sharma, accompanied by dhol player Taarush Talwar, took to the main stage, it enlivened the show, which was open only for Mirandians. No star, no stardom, yet the masti on Miranda House grounds was injected with never-before-seen zeal as the DJ night, on the final day of the college’s 2-day-long annual cultural fest, Tempest ’22, kept the students glued to the dance floor.ĭressed to the hilt to make the most of their first physical fest since Covid-19, students poured into the campus eagerly.
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