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Day 2 of the fest

Day 2 of the three-day cultural fest, Unmaad 2019, at IIM Bangalore featured ‘Get Set Solo’, a solo dance competition, ‘Nautanki Rang Birangi’ – a drama competition,  ‘Kissa Kaviyon Ka’ – a poetry contest in Hindi, ‘Beg Borrow Selfie’, ‘Relay Rangoli’ which had teams from colleges as well as corporate houses working in tandem to create beautiful ‘rangoli’ designs in relay without talking with their team-mates, and ‘Noteworthy’, an acoustic band competition with both western and eastern fusion bands.

Other events of the day included Chef’s Hat (culinary event), Mr. and Ms. Unmaad, Classic Spin-offs (literary), and The Ultimate Tamashebaaz (dramatics).

The winner of the Nautanki Rang Birangi competition was the team from MIT Manipal, with Christ University being the runners-up. The winner of the Kissa Kaviyon Ka event was Ankush Tiwari from Oracle and the runner-up was Shubham Negi from Wipro. Relay Rangoli was won by Harsh Baraaskar from Christ University, while Vandana from Jain University, SCS came second.

As a part of the World Cultural Festival, renowned sword-swallower artist Murray Molloy left the audience gasping with his feats at the Open Air Auditorium. Another event which enthralled the gathering was the act of the world famous illusionist Suhani Shah.

The day also saw trained artistes from the KTM team perform stunts.

The evening will come to a close with the first Pronite featuring Benny Dayal and his band ‘Funktuation’.

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