Jaipur Celebrates a Grand Cultural Weekend
Ananya soch: Jaipur witnessed a vibrant celebration of colours, culture and creativity as multiple cultural events brought together art, fashion, literature and music.
The highlight was Fag Utsav 2026, organized by the Federation of Rajasthan Trade and Industry (FORTI), where over 1000 participants from business and social sectors gathered at Jawahar Circle’s East Lawn.The evening was filled with music, festive colours and warm social bonding.
Music and Holi Celebrations
Popular Bollywood songs like Dil Ko Dil Se Pyar Hua, Teri Galliyan and Mere Sapno Ki Rani created a lively atmosphere as guests celebrated the festival of colours together.
Miss Glam Rajasthan Auditions
The Miss Glam Rajasthan 2026 auditions in Jaipur attracted over 1500 aspiring models from across the state.Organized by India Glam Organization, the event aims to promote emerging talents in fashion and modeling. Selected participants will attend a 5-day grooming workshop, followed by the Grand Finale on April 5 at Anant Mahal Resort.
Discussion on Digital Culture
Author and podcaster Anurag Minus Verma spoke about his book The Great Indian Brain Rot, highlighting the growing market of fake followers and the impact of social media algorithms on modern digital culture.
Theatre and Folk Heritage
The satirical play “Jamun Ka Ped” entertained audiences with its commentary on administrative systems.Meanwhile, Padma Shri awardee Ustad Gaffaruddin Khan Mewati mesmerized the audience at Jawahar Kala Kendra with the traditional folk performance Pandun Ka Kada, narrating stories from the Mahabharata.
Event Highlights
| Event | Location | Key Highlight | Participation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fag Utsav 2026 | Jawahar Circle | Holi celebration & music | 1000+ |
| Miss Glam Rajasthan | Jaipur Club | Fashion auditions | 1500+ |
| Brain Rot Discussion | Ashok Club | Digital culture debate | Authors & readers |
| Jamun Ka Ped Play | Jaipur Stage | Satirical theatre | Senior artists |
| Pandun Ka Kada | Jawahar Kala Kendra | Folk Mahabharata singing | Folk artists |