NMIMS, Navi Mumbai campus, as a part of its vision on holistic development of the students, recently hosted its third edition of the popular music festival, “Requiem 3.0.” on 12 to 14 January 2023 which was sponsored by TradeBook. The three-day event was a celebration of music and the power it holds to bring people together. Featuring a variety of music competitions, including Bollywood solo, Classical solo, Western solo, Underground rap, and Power of instruments which had more than 500 participants and 29 colleges across the country, also sub events like Rangmanch, Sportify, and Debatable saw a huge participation.

 

The festival was inaugurated with a grand banner drop and a Pooja for the smooth progress of the event and featured a star-studded night with well-known musicians of the industry, guest Artists Concert, and a DJ night across the three days. Star night had performances of Jannat and Crook fame Bollywood playback singer Nikhil D’Souza and upcoming artists Vaani Bhasin and Anish Chhabra. The event was hosted by GD Sayal who is an accomplished performer and a seasoned host.

 

“Music stimulates the right brain and inculcates lateral thinking. Through this fest we aim at providing a platform to showcase the incredible talent of our students and participants across India. The journey of Requiem has been truly remarkable and we are proud to see it reach this level of success,” Dr. Parthasarathi N. Mukherjee, Director, SVKM's NMIMS, Navi Mumbai Campus.

 

On this occasion Dr. Suma Gundugola, faculty in charge Music committee, Navi Mumbai said “Music is the strongest form of communication. Requiem is a celebration of all those talented musicians who perform and create unforgettable experiences for their audiences. In years to come Requiem will become the largest Music festival in Mumbai “

 

The event ended on a high note with an after-hours party featuring DJ Dhyan with Garvit and Priyansh, where the audience danced and enjoyed themselves to the hilt. The Music Committee of SVKM's NMIMS, Navi Mumbai campus, which was established in 2018 to encourage musical talent among students, has been organizing music fests regularly.

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