Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My WAVES Diary

Thursday it was and an electrifying atmosphere prevailed, it all started off with the unveiling of a sand sculpture which stood for the control of Global Warming by Sudarshan Patnaik of Orissa, who is well-known for his sand art. The next day is the official commencement of Waves'09 the cultural festival of BPGC. I personally believe that cul-fests in a campus like ours are intended to entertain the hosts as we stay in our own little world of 200 acres and a population of just over 2k, these are some brief stats of our campus.
This Waves is the third in my stay here, I've missed the last one but nevertheless this Waves meant the most to me . Yes, this is my last cul-fest at my engineering level and special in terms of what it has to offer too. Let me give a brief description of how the things proceeded. The first things you notice in Waves are Babes ( that's obb!!) , apparently outsiders, I bet you don't find at least some at BPGC. Many stalls came up in front of the Library lawns and a festive atmosphere was evident from the faces of BITSGians who've always been waiting for an opportunity to break loose. Babes added new color to our campus with their short skirts and ultra-modern outfits, leaving traditions at least 100 miles away(Welcome to Goa!!). My tryst with waves started only in the evening with DJ Suketu rocking the dance floor with over 1200 people and trust me, it was the best DJ night I've ever seen and we've been jumping around, head-banging for 3 hrs till the last drop of sweat is evaporated. These events are not meant for agoraphobics who always prefer to be locked inside their rooms even during these fests.
Fash-P stole the show on the second day and HR college girls from Mumbai need a special mention for the success of this event,oops!! forgot to mention, Vidya Balan was the Guest of honor for this event. Most of the HR college girl's are pretty gorgeous and I've never seen such kind in our movies too....ahhh mind blowing and delight for the eyes. And I think they are fit only for Fash-P after they were laughing at the trailer for Quark,technical festival of BPGC, I really doubt if they mistook Quark for a "Robo Fash-P" .Later in the evening, it was over to KK, my favorite singer who has entertained the crowd for almost 3 hrs. He started off with the song "Beete Lamhe" from the movie Train and delivered his greatest hits with ease and grace. He was jumping around the dais and cheering the crowd but never lost the rhythm even during the power failure, he came back elegantly with the song "Aashayein" from Iqbal which seemed to be quite fit for the situation then. He sang over 20 songs which included Khuda Jaane, Yaaron and Kya mujhe Pyaar Hai my all time favorites he also sang a telugu song which was welcomed by the entire crowd. I liked his show as each and every song has awakened the dormant powers within me, a new hope arose from his golden voice. I really loved the event and it was a Dream come true for me, we played a chorus to KK. It would be one of the most memorable days in my Life(Nov 7th,2k9). Prom night followed KK's jubilant display but not many were a part of it including me, so i'll leave this issue right here.
Mr. n Ms. waves was the show stealer and I've really enjoyed the weird things the contestants were asked to do and we had real fun though it was not professionally done. The evening show was a performance by Parikrama and it started raining finally justifying the punchline of Waves'09-The winter was never this hot, the show went on very well and it marked the end of Waves which has become an integral part of every BITSGian.
It's not the degree that we think of everyday after we pass out of this college, it's the moments we spent here with our friends which strike deep down our hearts and are worth carrying forward in the Life ahead of us.

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Kudos to all BITSGians, we rock dudes n dudettes