MET Utsav 2025

Workshop

2025-02-13

MET Utsav 2025, the mega annual cultural and sports fest of Mumbai Educational Trust (MET), themed ‘Indian Sanskriti’ reflecting the vibrant traditions, arts, and sporting spirit of the nation, has commenced with an electrifying spirit, bringing together students, faculty, and staff in a vibrant celebration of talent, creativity, and sportsmanship. Embracing the rich heritage and cultural diversity of India,

The much-anticipated intra-collegiate extravaganza, known for fostering energy, uniqueness, and camaraderie, began with Inauguration, Creativity Exhibition, Annual Sports Day on 1st February 2025 and will conclude with the Grand Finale on 8th February 2025. Meanwhile, the fest will feature series of event such as Competitions, Talent Show, Jatra, Workshops.

On 1st February, MET Utsav was inaugurated with a march past by students and staff, followed by a formal opening ceremony graced by Mr. Pankaj Bhujbal, Hon. Trustee, MET, Mrs. Vishakha Bhujbal, Senior Management Representative, and esteemed guest Ms. Pooja Surve, a renowned rhythmic gymnast.

Day 1: A Thrilling Kick-off with Annual Sports Day and Creativity Exhibition

The first day of MET Utsav 2025 set the stage for an action-packed festival with an array of outdoor and indoor sports competitions, reflecting India\'s rich sporting culture. Students and staff participated with great enthusiasm in Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Lagori, Cricket, Rink Football, Ball Badminton, Dodgeball, and Tug of War, while indoor games like Table Tennis, Badminton, Carrom, and Chess saw intense competition.

Adding a creative dimension to the celebrations, the Creativity Exhibition showcased extraordinary artistic expressions, featuring sculptures, artifacts, sketching, illustrations, photography, and paintings. The exhibition was a visual treat, reflecting the imagination and artistic prowess of MET’s students and staff.

Day 2: High-spirited Competitions Unleash Talent

The second day of MET Utsav 2025 was filled with exciting competitions that challenged participants’ skills, creativity, and intellect. Events like Lupt Rasoi (Lost Indian Recipes), Chakravyuh (The Squid Saga), Heritage Hunt (Treasure Hunt), Shuddh Bhasha, Reel Ke Rangbaaz (Reel Making), and Nukkad Natak (Street Play) kept the energy high and the audience engaged. With enthusiastic participation from students and staff, each competition turned into a showcase of talent, strategy, and teamwork.

As MET Utsav 2025 continues, the excitement is only building up, promising more unforgettable moments.

Day 3: Talent Show - A Stage Lit with Talent and Enthusiasm

The third day of MET Utsav 2025 was all about showcasing incredible talent. The Talent Show featured mesmerizing singing, music, and stand-up performances, keeping the audience entertained throughout. The energy soared as students set the stage on fire with an electrifying band performance—so much so that even the judges couldn’t resist joining in!

During the performances, winners of various competitions were felicitated, celebrating their outstanding skills and achievements. The evening ended on a high note with a special performance by our mentors, who left the audience in awe.

Day 4: Jatra - A Celebration of Flavors and Festivities

The fourth day of MET Utsav 2025 was a fun-filled and unforgettable experience with Jatra, an event that brought together flavors, traditions, and joy. As part of the ‘Indian Sanskriti’ theme, each institute and department set up food stalls offering a delicious spread of Maharashtrian, Gujarati, North Indian, and South Indian cuisines. The vibrant setup, traditional décor, and mouth-watering dishes made it a perfect cultural delight.

The highlight of the day was the arrival of Bollywood sensation Vicky Kaushal, who stole the show with his presence, leaving students and faculty thrilled. His energy and charm added an extra layer of excitement to an already spectacular day!

With each passing day, MET Utsav 2025 is getting bigger and better! Stay tuned for more updates as the celebrations continue.

Day 5: Enriching Workshops – Learning Beyond Classrooms

Day fifth of MET Utsav 2025 was a day of learning, creativity, and cultural exploration with a series of engaging workshops. Participants experienced the ancient art of Maharashtratil Sanskrutik Yudhkala (Traditional Self-Defence), learning age-old martial arts techniques. The Mitti Ka Jadu (Pottery) workshop allowed them to shape clay into artistic creations, while Naad Anubhuti (The Experience of Sound) offered a meditative and soothing experience through sound waves. The Dhyan aur Satarkta Satra (Meditation and Mindfulness) session guided participants in enhancing focus and inner peace. The Shringar Pratha (Traditional Adornment) workshop explored India’s rich tradition of beauty and adornment. Adding an adventurous touch, Nadi Pragamana (River Crossing) gave participants a thrilling experience of river-crossing techniques. Culinary enthusiasts enjoyed , where they explored the heritage of Indian flavors and cooking techniq Swad ki Virasat (True Taste of Tradition) ues. The Nritya Utsav (Festival of Dance) brought alive traditional dance forms with expert-led sessions, while the Drishyakala (Photography) workshop inspired budding photographers to master the art of visual storytelling. Aspiring actors refined their craft in the Abhinay Kala (Acting) workshop, and art lovers explored the intricate strokes of Warli Chitrakala (Warli Painting). The day concluded with Vrukshavalli Aamha Soyari (Gardening), an insightful session on organic gardening and sustainable practices. Each workshop blended knowledge with hands-on experiences, making it a truly enriching and memorable day for all!

Day 6 - Grand Finale of MET Utsav 2025 – A Spectacular Closing Night!

The final day of MET Utsav 2025 was nothing short of extraordinary! The Grand Finale brought together a fusion of electrifying performances, star-studded moments, and unforgettable memories.

The evening kicked off with soulful singing, dynamic dance performances, and hilarious stand-up acts, setting the stage on fire with high-energy entertainment. The prestigious MET Ratna & MET Gaurav Awards were presented by MET Founder Chairman Mr. Chhagan Bhujbal, in the esteemed presence of Hon. MET Trustees Mr. Pankaj Bhujbal, Mr. Samir Bhujbal, Dr. Jitendra S. Wagh, and Mr. Subhash Sanas.

The event was further elevated by the presence of celebrity guests, including renowned Indian playback singer Jaspinder Narula, Bollywood actresses Bhumi Pednekar and Wamiqa Gabbi, Chetan Hansraj, Indian Film and Television actor and music composer Sidhant Kapoor, adding a touch of glamour to the night.

Adding to the excitement, a spectacular fashion show showcased the rich cultural heritage of India, with students presenting themes inspired by the epic stories of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

The audience was mesmerized by breathtaking acts, including aerial dance performances and a dazzling Bollywood dance sequence, marking a perfect conclusion to this grand celebration of talent, culture, and unity.

With hearts full of joy and memories to cherish, MET Utsav 2025 ended on a high note, leaving everyone eagerly awaiting the next edition!

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