While Atron Ke Khiladi may be the biggest club service event of the year for the Rotaract Club of Atria I.T., every now and then, the club loves to shake things up with something unique—an event where participants can bond, have fun, and create chaos without worrying about scores or trophies. And so, Connect & Converse Season 2 made its grand comeback, bringing back classic games from the past with one simple rule—no winners, only fun vibes. The first game of the day was "Biscuit Face Challenge"—a game that made even the most serious Rotaractors look like they were auditioning for a Kannada comedy film. The challenge? Move a biscuit from the forehead to the mouth without using hands. The catch? If it falls, you lose. What followed was a hilarious display of extreme facial gymnastics, with participants twisting, twitching, and winking uncontrollably—all for a biscuit. Some looked like they were solving a tough VTU paper, while others resembled autos stuck in Bangalore traffic—going everywhere except the right direction. Then came the highlight of the evening—the infamous "Wrong Lyrics Water Splash." The rules were simple: a song would play, and the participant had to continue the lyrics correctly. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. The moment someone messed up a single word, they were greeted with an instant splash of water, Namma Bengaluru style—just like when you step into a surprise pothole during monsoon season. One by one, confident participants boldly stepped forward, only to realize they knew Bollywood and Kannada songs much less than they thought. By the end of the game, it was impossible to tell whether this was a fun event or a rain dance party gone rogue—because every single participant was soaked from head to toe. At Connect & Converse Season 2, there were no champions—only drenched Rotaractors, uncontrollable laughter, and memories that would last much longer than their soaked clothes. Events like these remind everyone that sometimes, the best moments come from simply letting go, having fun, and embracing the madness—Bangalore traffic levels of madness.