Following the lively installation ceremony of the Rotaract Club of Atria I.T., Meet and Jam 2.0 struck again—this time with even more camaraderie, creativity, and a few questionable dance moves. Designed to bring the club's directors together in a music-charged, no-pressure zone, the event aimed to strengthen bonds and possibly inspire the next big project (or at least a memorable group selfie). The evening was nothing short of electric, featuring not just the soulful vibes of the original Meet and Jam but also some groovy dance performances that had everyone on their feet—or at least trying to stay upright. Members swayed (some gracefully, others... enthusiastically) to Bollywood hits like Ghungroo and Kala Chashma, took on Tollywood’s Buttabomma and Naatu Naatu, and even threw in a little Sandalwood action with Appu Dance and Jokae. It was a musical buffet, and everyone had their favorite dish. But the day wasn’t all about showing off those (sometimes questionable) dance moves. A lively jamming session unfolded, with members picking up guitars, ukuleles, clapboxes, and beatboxing like they were auditioning for the next big band. Directors couldn’t resist joining in, proving that no matter your official title, everyone can contribute to making a noise—musical or otherwise. Somewhere between the impromptu jam session and mid-dance floor twirls, the directors huddled up for a brainstorming session. Grouped by their respective avenues, they unleashed their creativity, dreaming up ideas for future events with the same energy they brought to the dance floor. Who knew that breaking out a move to Naatu Naatu could spark such strategic brilliance? Meet and Jam 2.0 was the perfect blend of entertainment and strategic planning. Members left with new connections, great ideas, and maybe even a few sore muscles. It was clear that while the Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. is serious about making a difference, they never forget to mix in a little fun—and perhaps a few uncoordinated dance steps—along the way. The event concluded with a heartwarming and spiritual aarti of the board of directors. One of the directors held a coconut to ward off any negative energy (nazar), symbolizing the hope that they all remain united for years to come and bring about positive change together. This gesture fostered a sense of togetherness, evoking a feeling of home among the directors. The moment was so touching that a few were moved to happy tears, making it a cherished memory for everyone present.