College Festivals


A cultural competition, cult fest, or college fest is an annual cultural event at a university or college organized through the scholar network, regarding individuals from different colleges as nicely. Expert appearing artists are also generally invited, and some of the competitions are held for students. Fests are commonly funded through sponsors, despite the fact that some faculties have started exploring the idea of crowdfunding.

Our Unique Features

  • Full Function Photoshoot and Videoshoot
  • Candid Photoshoot
  • CelebrityPhotoshoot
  • Friends Photoshoot
  • Couple Poses – The Royal Shot!
  • Funny Melodramatic Moments!
  • Its Black. Its White!
  • A Walk to Remember – The ‘Chal Mere Saath’ Shot!
  • The ‘Can’t Wait to be with You’ shot!
  • Romancing the Rains!
  • The ‘I’ll take you Home’ shot!
  • A li’l Privacy Please!
  • Couple Swag!
  • That ‘Catching a Few Moments Together’ shot!
  • Status Update!
  • Wedding Vows!
  • Your First Dance!
  • The Essential ‘Just Married’ Shot!
  • The First Kiss!

Nirankari is a reformist movement in Sikhism. Nirankari originated within the Baba Dyal Singh Gurdwara in Rawalpindi, Punjab, in current-day Pakistan, in the course of the latter years of the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh on the flip of the nineteenth century.

Wayanad is a village in Wayanad district in the northeastern state of Kerala. In the east, the Wildlife Sanctuary in Wayanad has very high territories. Asian elephants, tigers, leopards, and Igaretes. In the Ambukkitta hills in the south, the Edakkal Caves contain ancient petroglyphs.

Kalpetta is a town within the mountainous Wayanad region of Kerala, South India. It’s a gateway to the trails of lofty Chembra peak and to Neelimala viewpoint, which overlooks waterfalls and forested valleys. North of the metropolis, the traditional, Dravidian-fashion Ananthanatha Swami Jain Temple is perched on a hilltop surrounded by means of espresso plantations. To the southeast, Meppadi is a scenic village with lush tea estates.

Mananthavady is a municipality and taluk in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India.The town is located on the banks of Mananthavady River, a tributary of the Kabini River. Mananthavady has been referred to as "Hosenkadi" in a dictum scribbled under a copper artefact found at the Ananthanathaswamy Temple at Varadoor