The first day of the Cutting Chai Fest at RD National College commenced on Thursday with a series of events aimed at engaging students and faculty. The festival, which reflects Mumbai’s cultural spirit, featured workshops, performances, and creative showcases.

The day began with the "Damage Control" workshop, where participants were introduced to strategies for managing unforeseen situations in a structured manner. Following this, attendees viewed the "Main Film," which drew a significant audience and generated active participation.

Day's activities

The "Art" showcase provided a platform for students to present their work, drawing interest from visitors. Photography sessions were held simultaneously, capturing moments from the event. The storytelling and dubbing events allowed students to demonstrate their narrative skills.

A live band performance concluded the day’s activities, offering a musical segment that engaged attendees. The combination of events facilitated participation across different interests, ensuring broad involvement from the college community. The festival’s opening day concluded with students and faculty departing in anticipation of the upcoming activities.

Fest continues

The Cutting Chai Fest continues in the following days with additional events scheduled. Organisers have planned a range of activities to maintain engagement and provide further opportunities for student participation. The festival serves as a representation of the college’s focus on extracurricular engagement and cultural expression. The event is expected to attract continued interest from attendees as it progresses.