The two day farewell festival at the National College of Arts was a heartfelt and unforgettable celebration of talent, creativity, and cherished memories. The first day, with its Bollywood Mafia theme, brought an electrifying sense of drama and intrigue to the event. From captivating skits and spellbinding mimes to exhilarating dance and music performances, each act and society added layers of excitement to the evening. The students donned in stylish mobster inspired attires created an atmosphere that was both thrilling and cinematic. The performances weren’t just entertaining, they were a reflection of the bonds and artistic journeys shared over the years, making the night truly special.
The second day brought with it the vibrance and magic of a oriental Grand Bazar, transforming the space into a kaleidoscope of sights and sounds. The air buzzed with music that seemed to carry whispers of distant lands, while performances captured the soul of a bustling bazar- alive, chaotic, and utterly enchanting. Every act, whether through the rhythm of music or the hussle bustle of a bazar told a story that resonated with the spirit of NCA. The farewell wasn’t merely an event; it was a living, breathing work of art by our very own Imran Qureshi, who besides heading the department of Miniature painting also leads NCA's societies engraving the tapestry of festivals in the hearts.
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