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From Pranav Sharma’s Punchlines to Musical Night by The 9Teen Band, and
Rashmeet Kaur, AdVITya’26 Off to an Electrifying Start
Sehore, MP, 27 February, 2026: AdVITya’26, one of Central India’s
flagship techno-cultural college fest at VIT Bhopal, kicked off on February 26,
drawing students into a carefully curated mix of technical rigour, gaming
intensity and cultural expression. Day 1 opened on a high note of laughter and
lived experience as stand-up comic Pranav Sharma took centre stage with
Stand-Up Uncut. Mr. Sharma delivered a set that blended campus humour, social
observations and relatable storytelling, setting the tone for a festival that
refuses to stay within silos.
The festival moved with pace and
purpose across disciplines. The tech vertical led from the front, with
TechTonic’26, Robo-Mania, Battle Bots, Chakravyuh: Vinash Protocol and Ultron:
Learn and Crack pushing participants to code, strategise and build under
pressure, while Cyber Carnival: Treasure Hunt, The Blackbox, Hawkathoon, and
Rocket League layered logic with live arena energy.
Gaming intensified the momentum
through VITB Gamer’s Asylum 6.0, V-RCADE, Imposter Protocol, PLAY IT BIG – Ludo
& Ladders and Rush Arena, turning the campus into a charged battleground
where leaderboards mattered and teamwork defined outcomes. The entrepreneurial
edge came alive at Finance Carnival: Deal or Dominate, demanding negotiation
and sharp decision-making, while CTRL+LOL and EvolFEST opened space for wit and
experimentation.
Running parallel was a cultural
showcase that refused to be an afterthought. Jhalak 26, Rang & Ruckus,
Kavya Manch, Padharo Saa 3.0, Haryanvi Heat, Pandora’s House and Upside Down
brought dance, poetry, regional pride and immersive storytelling into the
spotlight, proving that at VIT Bhopal, innovation and expression thrive side by
side.
The crescendo, however, belonged to
the music. The much-anticipated Rock A’Blast ignited the stage with raw band
energy, building momentum toward the grand Artist Night on 26th
February. The 9Teen Band arrived in striking pirate-inspired attire, instantly
commanding attention before launching into a vibrant mash-up of old and new
Bollywood favourites. Their signature style stitched nostalgia with
contemporary beats, turning familiar melodies into high-voltage crowd anthems.
It was playful, theatrical and tightly executed, with the audience singing
along from the first hook to the final chorus.
Rashmeet Kaur followed with
unfiltered energy. Opening with the crowd-favourite Bajre Da Sitta, she set the tempo for a set packed with
chartbusters that kept the campus on its feet. Her stage presence was
effortless yet commanding, her vocals sharp and immersive. Together, the
performances ensured Day 1 closed not quietly, but with a surge of rhythm that
continues to echo across AdVITya’26.
While the student competitions
across genres roll over to Day 2 and beyond, the artist night on 27th
February belongs to Rajasthani folk exponent Jasu Khan Bisu, who brings the
desert’s rich musical legacy to VIT Bhopal.
About VIT Bhopal University:
VIT Bhopal University, a
multidisciplinary university established in 2017 in Madhya Pradesh, carries the
legacy of the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) group of institutions. Set
on a 300-acre green campus, the university offers undergraduate, postgraduate,
and doctoral programmes across engineering, management, sciences, and allied
disciplines. The university features a 100 percent doctoral faculty and the
CALTECH initiative, a unique technology-driven teaching–learning model that
integrates industry practices, research exposure, and experiential learning.
VIT Bhopal also runs the STARS programme (Support the Advancement of Rural
Students), providing 100 percent free education, lodging, and boarding to
meritorious students from rural backgrounds. With strong industry partnerships
and a focus on outcome-based education, the university prepares future-ready
graduates for a rapidly evolving world.
For more information, please
visit: https://vitbhopal.ac.in/
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