
Mega Bathukamma Samburam takes joyful spirit to brand-new high

Hyderabad: The centuries-old fall celebration of blossoms Bathukamma revived at pound Stadium on Saturday as hmtv commemorated ‘Mega Bathukamma Samburam’ with countless womenfolk joining the parties with excitement.
The arena resounded with a selection of Bathukamma tracks by prominent artists as countless ladies that originated from various areas of the state attired in vibrant outfit danced to the individual tracks. The 20-feet Bathukamma in the arena was the centre of destination. The program stood for the volume of life that fall brings, signalling expect the renewal of nature as well as humankind. The rainfall god as well appeared to have actually honored the occasion as the damp climate boosted in the direction of night as well as the parties took place with no obstacle.
As the program started, the joyful spirit got to an apex. Young women, ladies of any ages as well as also tribal individual artists danced to a string of tracks. The pace of the dancing increased as the night advanced as well as it developed into a gala event.
Breaking the local obstacles, the individuals not just danced to the song of Bathukamma tracks however likewise executed Dandia dancing. Youngsters were seen taking selfies.
“When I got information from my college that there is going to be a mega Bathukamma celebration, I was very much excited to be part of the event. After almost two years, we are celebrating this festival with a large gathering,” stated Renuka, a 3rd-year pupil of Government Degree College forWomen
“I have never been a part of such an event, from my college I was asked to join this event, and I had a wonderful experience,” stated Fatima Begum, a 3rd-year pupil of the Government Degree College forWomen
“For the past eight years we have been participating in various Bathukamma celebrations but last two years our dance troupe could not perform anywhere, when we heard that hmtv is organising a Mega Bathukamma Samburam, we were excited to be part of the event,” stated Srilatha, from Ghatkesar.