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It's time to party!

By Kaustubh Joshi
December 21, 2004 22:49 IST
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It's time to party!

December 21, 2004

If you thought Mumbai's local trains were the city's most crowded place, you're in for the shock of your life! This party is going to be the biggest, wildest, craziest party you've ever been to.

We're talking 40,000 watts of pulsating sound, five nights and four days of mind-blowing entertainment at Mood Indigo, IIT Bombay's annual cultural festival.

This year, characters about whom you have read only in epics get reincarnated to lend the MIthological touch to Mood I.

For those in the habit of winning, Mood I has the toughest competitions -- from car designing, to music composition to music video making.

If all you want to do is chill and win lots of freebies, they have the ever-popular Informals with Just Duet couple games, poolside discotheques, Crazy Workshops, 60 Seconds To Fame and many more such events.

This year, they also introduce Hysteria, the only DJ-ing competition in India with Turntable-ism and Club Mixing as separate categories. It boasts of an impressive all-DJ judging panel with the likes of DJ Nasha, DJ Suketu, DJ Akbar Sami and DJ Friction from UK.

Professional performances, celebrity judges and workshops by eminent personalities ensure you are always near the big names.

They have performances by Hema Malini, Colonial Cousins, Remo Fernandes, Parikrama and more to make the 15,000-odd crowd in the Open Air Theatre go wild.

The finals of Vogue, India's biggest amateur fashion extravaganza take also place at the Open Air Theatre. The icing on the cake will be the professional fashion show by leading designers, models and choreographers.

So in December, when all roads lead to IIT Bombay where 50,000 people from over 300 colleges come together for the time of their lives, where will you be?

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