Malhar 2026 Concludes At St. Xavier’s College Mumbai
Malhar 2026, a three-day cultural fest, featured Tukaram Munde, Richa Chadha, and Saina Nehwal. The event explored art, music, and conversations.

The annual cultural festival of St. Xavier’s College Mumbai, Malhar 2026, came to a close on August 15. The three-day event, themed 'Iridescence: The Spectrum of Expressions,' brought together various forms of art, music, and conversations on the college campus.
The festival began on August 13 with an eight-team volleyball knockout tournament, followed by various events such as writers' pitching their stories, music and dance performances, and poets reciting their work. The first day also featured a conclave with speakers such as Trisha Shetty, Anish Gawande, and Karishma Kevalramani, who shared their thoughts on courage, inclusivity, and entrepreneurship.
On the second day, the conclave continued with speakers from different fields, including journalism, cinema, and sports. Priyanshi Sharma spoke about independent journalism, while Richa Chadha shared her experiences as an actor. Divyendu Sharma talked about the impact of the OTT wave on his career, and Tukaram Mundhe, Maharashtra Food Safety Commissioner, asked students to reflect on their leadership aspirations.
Saina Nehwal, the badminton champion, spoke about the importance of discipline, and filmmaker Imtiaz Ali emphasized the need for storytellers to trust their instincts. The day also featured various cultural events, including street theatre, hip-hop performances, and poetry recitals.
The festival provided a platform for students to engage with different forms of art and expression, and to interact with renowned personalities from various fields. With its diverse range of events and activities, Malhar 2026 was a resounding success, showcasing the talent and creativity of the students of St. Xavier’s College Mumbai.
The event highlighted the importance of cultural festivals in promoting artistic expression, creativity, and intellectual discourse. It also demonstrated the college's commitment to providing a platform for students to explore their interests and passions.
In the end, Malhar 2026 was a celebration of the diversity and richness of human expression, bringing together people from different backgrounds and disciplines to share their ideas, experiences, and creativity.
The festival's success is a testament to the power of cultural events in shaping the minds and imaginations of young people. As the college looks forward to future events, it is clear that Malhar 2026 will be remembered as a milestone in the college's cultural calendar.
With its unique blend of art, music, and conversations, Malhar 2026 has set a high standard for cultural festivals in the city. The event's impact will be felt for a long time, inspiring students to pursue their passions and interests with creativity and enthusiasm.
In conclusion, Malhar 2026 was a groundbreaking event that showcased the best of St. Xavier’s College Mumbai's cultural scene. It was a celebration of creativity, diversity, and intellectual curiosity, and it will be remembered as a highlight of the college's academic year.
The festival's theme, 'Iridescence: The Spectrum of Expressions,' was reflected in the diverse range of events and activities that took place over the three days. From music and dance performances to poetry recitals and conclave sessions, the festival had something for everyone.
As the city's cultural scene continues to evolve, events like Malhar 2026 will play an important role in promoting artistic expression and creativity. The festival's success is a testament to the power of cultural events in bringing people together and inspiring new ideas and perspectives.
In the end, Malhar 2026 was a resounding success, and it will be remembered as a milestone in the college's cultural calendar. The event's impact will be felt for a long time, inspiring students to pursue their passions and interests with creativity and enthusiasm.
Frequently asked questions
What was the theme of Malhar 2026?
The theme of Malhar 2026 was 'Iridescence: The Spectrum of Expressions'.
Who were some of the notable speakers at the event?
Some of the notable speakers at the event included Tukaram Munde, Richa Chadha, Saina Nehwal, and Imtiaz Ali.