College Fests

Three Days of Free, Unforgettable Cultural Chaos, IIT Bombay’s Mood Indigo

Every winter, a distinctive and captivating shift occurs at IIT Bombay. The campus temporarily steps back from its usual academic rigour, transforming into a space where cultural expression takes precedence. Mood Indigo, or MI, is not just a campus event; it is a significant cultural phenomenon. This transformation is marked by music playing across the grounds, distinct fashion statements, widespread laughter in the auditoriums, and creativity becoming a universally shared language.

Dates and Scale

This year’s edition is scheduled for three focused days, running from December 16th to 18th.
Thousands of young attendees, travelling from various parts of India and abroad, will gather to engage in the festival’s activities, seeking new experiences and creating lasting memories. A notable feature is that the event is offered completely free of cost for all college students, establishing it as an accessible and prominent gateway to art, culture, music, and entertainment. It functions as a large-scale cultural festival that encourages artistic exploration and imaginative engagement, representing a major annual occasion for students who appreciate music, creativity, and the dynamic atmosphere of a large festival. It is recognised as a platform where established artists perform, and emerging talents gain recognition. Mood Indigo is characterised by its youthful energy, vibrant nature, and memorable experiences.

The Legacy of Mood Indigo

What began in 1971 as a small, localised event has developed into Asia’s largest college cultural festival, holding a global position as a symbol of youth culture that continues to evolve each year. Over the decades, Mood Indigo has established a history of presenting exceptional talent across music, the performing arts, lifestyle, fashion, and general entertainment. The festival stages have hosted a wide range of acts, including international rock icons, classical musicians, major Bollywood personalities, and pioneering international artists, all of whom have contributed to the festival’s extensive and growing history.

Mood Indigo 2025 Line-up

The Mood Indigo 2025 program includes a compelling lineup of high-profile concerts, celebrity appearances, and special events. Taking the central stage this year are several celebrated figures in the industry. Sonu Nigam is scheduled to perform, bringing his emotional and popular repertoire, while international indie-pop artist Dhruv adds a contemporary global element. Fans of hip-hop can look forward to performances by Seedhe Maut and Karma, and those interested in rock and fusion will hear from Chaar Diwari and the Anand Bhaskar Collective. Additionally, Bismil will deliver a powerful Sufi performance, and Belgian EDM artist Romeo Blanco will close out the nights with an energetic set.

Celebrity Appearances and Comedy

The event also features appearances by noted actors and personalities, including Rakul Preet Singh, Pulkit Samrat, Kavitha Seth, Archana Puran Singh, Vicky Kaushal, and Jaideep Ahlawat. For comedy, the program includes a performance by stand-up comedian Rahul Subramanian.

Registration and Updates

Attendees are encouraged to note the dates and make preparations to attend the festival at IIT Bombay from 16th to 18th December. Further information is available by registering now at moodi.org and following @iitbombay.moodi on Instagram for additional announcements.

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