Mood Indigo: Cultural Fest of IIT Bombay will start on December 27, more than 240 programs will be held over four days


Posted on 16th Dec 2022 03:47 pm by rohit kumar

IIT Bombay's Mood Indigo: Asia's largest college-based cultural event Mood Indigo is going to be organized at IIT Bombay. IIT Bombay's cultural fest Mood Indigo is going to start on December 27, 2022. More than 240 programs of various types will be organized during this four-day event to be held at the IIT campus. Amar Ujala is the media partner of this program.

 

Organized by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, this event is colloquially known as MoodI instead of Mood Indigo. It is Asia's largest college cultural festival and the signature event of IIT Bombay which attracts over 1,46,000 students from over 4000 colleges across India. The best thing about Mood Indigo is that it is completely free for all college students!

 

This year it is the 52nd edition of Mood Indigo and it will run from December 27-30, 2022. The event will be completely offline. Moody's will engage students from over 4000 colleges across the country through scintillating competitions and an opportunity to get differentiated exposure with a long list of performances by international artists.

 

These celebrities will perform this year

This year, the cultural fest will see the popular duo Vishal-Shekhar and celebrities like Samay Raina and Anubhav Singh Bassi in the humor fest and American authors, Vishal-Shekhar.

 

Competitions will be based on art, literature, journalism

Mood Indigo is organizing competitions for college aspirants from across the country. The competitions pertain to all genres of the art world – drama, lifestyle, literature, speaking arts, fine arts, visual arts, music, dance, journalism, etc. To know more about this year's Mood Indigo, log on to my.moodi.org or scan the QR code below.

 

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