There is one event every year at Christ (Deemed to be University), Lavasa, that gets almost everyone excited. This musical program is not just another show; it’s the highlight of the year for music lovers and a day when the campus turns into a lively, happy place filled with rhythm and melody.
Sound Curry is organised by the music committee with help from the Student Welfare Office. What makes it extra special is that it isn’t just limited to our own students. Schools and colleges from all over Pune are invited, so the campus is full of new faces, ideas, and talent than usual. For everyone, whether they are regular performers or just dream of being on stage, Sound Curry is a chance to shine.
The days leading up to the event are filled with energy. You can hear people practicing guitar, singing, tapping on tables, and drumming with all sorts of objects. Music seems to be everywhere, from corridors and gardens to canteens and staircases. There are groups forming, friends arguing gently about what songs to play, and a real sense of excitement in the air.
On the day of Sound Curry, the campus is full of decorations-colorful lights, banners, a stage that looks almost professional, and lots of happy volunteers making sure everything is ready. As people arrive, you can feel the buzz building. Friends save seats for each other, performers try to calm their nerves, and the organising team hustles behind the scenes.
When the event begins, audience members are treated to all kinds of music. One performance might be a solo singer with a guitar, the next a band playing lively pop songs, then maybe a flute duet or a group performing a mashup of Bollywood hits. The students from other colleges add their own local flavors, making each act unique. But what makes Sound Curry different is how welcoming and supportive the crowd is. Even if a performer makes a mistake or gets nervous, the audience cheers them on, clapping and waving phones in the air.
This year, everyone is especially looking forward to a performance by the Dean and Director themselves. It’s not every day you see campus leaders trying something new and fun in front of everyone. Moments like these make students feel closer to the teachers and staff, showing that everyone, no matter how senior, is part of the same community.
All through the event, you’ll see people catching up with friends, meeting new performers, and swapping stories about their favorite songs. The whole evening feels like a festival, not a competition. No one minds if a friend from another college outshines them. There's a real sense of sharing, learning, and simply enjoying music together.
When Sound Curry finally ends, it’s hard not to feel a little sad that such a joyful day is over. But most people leave with big smiles, new friends, and a lasting sense of happiness. Weeks later, students will still talk about their favorite performances, sharing videos and inside jokes. Sound Curry isn’t just an event, it’s a memory and a reminder that music brings everyone closer together, no matter where you come from.
For everyone at Christ Lavasa, Sound Curry is proof that a simple idea of singing and playing together can turn into an experience that the entire campus treasures all year long.
There is one event every year at Christ (Deemed to be University), Lavasa, that gets almost everyone excited. This musical program is not just another show; it’s the highlight of the year for music lovers and a day when the campus turns into a lively, happy place filled with rhythm and melody.
Sound Curry is organised by the music committee with help from the Student Welfare Office. What makes it extra special is that it isn’t just limited to our own students. Schools and colleges from all over Pune are invited, so the campus is full of new faces, ideas, and talent than usual. For everyone, whether they are regular performers or just dream of being on stage, Sound Curry is a chance to shine.
The days leading up to the event are filled with energy. You can hear people practicing guitar, singing, tapping on tables, and drumming with all sorts of objects. Music seems to be everywhere, from corridors and gardens to canteens and staircases. There are groups forming, friends arguing gently about what songs to play, and a real sense of excitement in the air.
On the day of Sound Curry, the campus is full of decorations-colorful lights, banners, a stage that looks almost professional, and lots of happy volunteers making sure everything is ready. As people arrive, you can feel the buzz building. Friends save seats for each other, performers try to calm their nerves, and the organising team hustles behind the scenes.
When the event begins, audience members are treated to all kinds of music. One performance might be a solo singer with a guitar, the next a band playing lively pop songs, then maybe a flute duet or a group performing a mashup of Bollywood hits. The students from other colleges add their own local flavors, making each act unique. But what makes Sound Curry different is how welcoming and supportive the crowd is. Even if a performer makes a mistake or gets nervous, the audience cheers them on, clapping and waving phones in the air.
This year, everyone is especially looking forward to a performance by the Dean and Director themselves. It’s not every day you see campus leaders trying something new and fun in front of everyone. Moments like these make students feel closer to the teachers and staff, showing that everyone, no matter how senior, is part of the same community.
All through the event, you’ll see people catching up with friends, meeting new performers, and swapping stories about their favorite songs. The whole evening feels like a festival, not a competition. No one minds if a friend from another college outshines them. There's a real sense of sharing, learning, and simply enjoying music together.
When Sound Curry finally ends, it’s hard not to feel a little sad that such a joyful day is over. But most people leave with big smiles, new friends, and a lasting sense of happiness. Weeks later, students will still talk about their favorite performances, sharing videos and inside jokes. Sound Curry isn’t just an event, it’s a memory and a reminder that music brings everyone closer together, no matter where you come from.
For everyone at Christ Lavasa, Sound Curry is proof that a simple idea of singing and playing together can turn into an experience that the entire campus treasures all year long.