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The Sunny Nights - New Year Special

Sunny singing a song and audience cheering him. Picture credit: Abhinav Raj
Sunny singing a song and audience cheering him. Picture credit: Abhinav Raj

On December 27, 2025 at our Sunny Nights – New Year Special, there was a moment when time genuinely slowed down: Sunny Shivam, Head of Ceremonial Affairs, Ohana, began singing a few lines of “Dil Jhoom” from Gadar 2, and the entire space fell silent, then slowly joined in. It wasn’t just a performance; it felt like a shared exhale after a long year, a reminder of how music can hold both joy and exhaustion in the same breath.


That is exactly what we are trying to build with Sunny Nights – intimate evenings where culture, care, and conversation flow together, and where people who rarely feel seen can simply arrive as they are. Each edition is kept deliberately small and accessible so that students and young professionals can experience this kind of grounded community without the pressure of tickets, formality, or networking performances.


To keep creating more such nights – more songs, more listening circles, more quiet corners where people can reconnect with themselves and with each other – we’re gently opening the door for support. If this vision resonates with you, you can help in any way that feels right: a small financial contribution, offering a venue or resources, or even amplifying this post so it reaches someone who can. Every bit of support goes directly into keeping these gatherings inclusive, sustainable, and welcoming for the next person who needs a space like this.e process, filled the space with warmth, and turned a regular evening into a memory. This experience has left me inspired to build more such spaces where creativity, care, and conversation meet.

Sunny singing Dil Jhoom (originally sung by Arijit Singh)

Picture credit: Abhinav Raj
Picture credit: Abhinav Raj

 
 
 

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