The Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. pulled off yet another legendary event—Rotaracts Got Latent—a unique twist on talent shows that’s definitely not like the popular "India’s Got Talent" (seriously, no golden buzzers here). Instead of just flaunting their skills, participants had to put their self-awareness to the test. Before performing, each participant rated themselves. A jury of esteemed Rotaractors then gave their own ratings, and if the scores matched—boom!—they won. Sounds simple? Think again! Turns out, most people either overestimate themselves like a reality show contestant in the first round or underestimate themselves like an engineer before exams. The concept was inspired by stand-up comedian Samay Raina, who once hosted a similar event. The club realized that true self-awareness can actually enhance performance, pushing people out of their comfort zones and into the spotlight of self-discovery (and hopefully not into existential crises). To keep things exciting, the team introduced multiple categories, because why limit the fun? The singing segment had Rtr. Atharv taking center stage, singing "Kya Fitoor" and effortlessly making the ladies lose their minds (it was basically a mini Arijit Singh concert at this point). Joining him, Rtr. Mrudula, Niranthar, and Rithvikh delivered a stunning rendition of "Parishiva" by Raghu Dixit, hyping up the crowd like it was the finale of an Indian Idol season. Then came the dance performances, where Rtr. Kaushik and Kishan set the stage on fire—metaphorically, of course. Their electrifying performance had the audience grooving, proving that dance isn’t just movement—it’s an emotion and a vibe And then came the part everyone had been waiting for—FOOD! In the "Cooking Without Fire" category, Rtr. Prithvi whipped up a feta cheese salad with watermelon that was so good, even Gordon Ramsay would have shed a tear. Each category crowned its own winner, rewarded with adorable goodies (yes, chocolates, because we’re all kids at heart). But let’s be real—the true winners were the participants who dared to step out of their comfort zones, embrace their latent talents, and most importantly, create memories that will last longer than a viral Instagram reel. Rotaracts Got Latent was not just a show—it was a celebration of self-discovery, talent, and, of course, a lot of laughter. The Rotaract Club of Atria I.T. once again proved that when passion meets self-awareness, magic happens.