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Cultural enigma: A look at exhilarating events that took place on Day 1 of IIT Kanpur's Antaragni

Going on till March 19, the cultural extravaganza has a host of fun-filled events awaiting you!

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The 57th edition of the much-awaited cultural festival of IIT Kanpur, Antaragni, brought with it ripples of excitement and splashes of euphoria. Unfurling in all glory and unleashing to its enthusiastic spectators a slew of cultural activities, the event started with nothing less than a bang!

Day 1 of Antaragni saw a peaceful opening ceremony at 4 pm in the Outreach Auditorium of the premium institution, followed by a classical dance performance of Ganesh Vandana.

Day 1 of a glorious affair

Ritambhara, a grand inter-college fashion competition, that is revered as a celebration of individuality and creativity, witnessed innovatively vogue and chic designs by zestful participants. It was after this that the Masquerade Night ensued, a mystical night full of entertainment. Students donning shiny masks danced into the night in the backdrop of groovy music and DJ sets.

Furthermore, beautiful speed art was performed by the skilled Surybhan, followed by a thrilling magic show headlined by the exemplar Naman Anand. The night came to an end with Harsh Sharma showcasing soothing music.

A cultural tryst of music, art, dance, & theatre

If you're an Indian who has a taste for everything grand in life, for living life like a party, for enjoying performing arts, or someone who loves to have a good time with their gangs, you have to attend the magnanimity that IIT Kanpur's Antaragni is!

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