AMITY UNIVERSITY MADHYA PRADESH CELEBRATES CULTURAL FEST “AMIBEATS 2015″
Amity University Gwalior celebrated its annual cultural festival ‘AMIBEATS 2015’ on 18th March 2015, a traditional part of its Annual Film Festival Cineaste. The day saw an avalanche of natural and inborn talents put together to form a marvelous evening showcasing the package of fun, frolic and creativity.
The entire Amity University Gwalior family, especially the students, actively participated in the events that left the crowd enchanted and thrilled.The evening was graced by the presence of National award winning actor Rajkumar Rao well known for his commendable work in movies like Kai Po Che, Queen, Shahid and Citylights. Rao had started his career with the movie, “Love, Sex aur Dhoka” under the Balaji production house. He has also been a part of the well acclaimed film Gangs of Wasseypur-2. However, it was films like Shahid and Citylights that proved to be the turning points in his career, that attested to his worth in the industry as an actor and gave him the credibility that he deserved. Further Shahid went on to win him the National Award in the best actor category.
Ami Beats 2015 saw mesmerizing stage performances by the Amitians. The entire event was hosted with a tint of humor which kept the audience high in spirits. A fashion show was organized with wedding as its theme. The students put up a marvelous display of Indian and western wedding outfits. Adorned in their magnificent attire, the students looked stunning as they gracefully and confidently walked the ramp.
The event also included singing and dance competitions that left the audience spell bound with the beats and melody. The cultural genres included a soothing blend of Indian classical, Western and folk music and dance. Harsh Vardhan of ALS was awarded the Best Singer of the evening award while Barkha Mathur of ASAP won the Best Dancer award. The evening also saw a ramp walk by the members of faculty coordinating the event.
The evening came to an end with some groovy DJ tracks which were enjoyed by the entire university.
Students Walkng the Ramp |
Amity University Gwalior celebrated its annual cultural festival ‘AMIBEATS 2015’ on 18th March 2015, a traditional part of its Annual Film Festival Cineaste. The day saw an avalanche of natural and inborn talents put together to form a marvelous evening showcasing the package of fun, frolic and creativity.
The entire Amity University Gwalior family, especially the students, actively participated in the events that left the crowd enchanted and thrilled.The evening was graced by the presence of National award winning actor Rajkumar Rao well known for his commendable work in movies like Kai Po Che, Queen, Shahid and Citylights. Rao had started his career with the movie, “Love, Sex aur Dhoka” under the Balaji production house. He has also been a part of the well acclaimed film Gangs of Wasseypur-2. However, it was films like Shahid and Citylights that proved to be the turning points in his career, that attested to his worth in the industry as an actor and gave him the credibility that he deserved. Further Shahid went on to win him the National Award in the best actor category.
Ami Beats 2015 saw mesmerizing stage performances by the Amitians. The entire event was hosted with a tint of humor which kept the audience high in spirits. A fashion show was organized with wedding as its theme. The students put up a marvelous display of Indian and western wedding outfits. Adorned in their magnificent attire, the students looked stunning as they gracefully and confidently walked the ramp.
The event also included singing and dance competitions that left the audience spell bound with the beats and melody. The cultural genres included a soothing blend of Indian classical, Western and folk music and dance. Harsh Vardhan of ALS was awarded the Best Singer of the evening award while Barkha Mathur of ASAP won the Best Dancer award. The evening also saw a ramp walk by the members of faculty coordinating the event.
The evening came to an end with some groovy DJ tracks which were enjoyed by the entire university.
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