Zeitgeist Day 1, Issue 2 | Page 2

hat started out as a run-of-the-mill BOSM inauguration, gave way to a shocking and tube -light breaking ending as a group of professionals performed ‘Gatka’, a Punjabi-style martial arts style. It all started with Gurukul performing the BOSM Theme Song, which has been in the making for quite some time. The show continued with the CoSSAcns being introduced (to too many details), along with the Chief Guest, former Indian cricketer, Dinesh Mongia, and R.K. Kaul, an alumnus of BITS-Pilani from the 1972 batch. Director Dr G. Raghurama was also present, and he began a series of speeches by the chief guests and the sports secretary, Anirudh Sharma. The basic message conveyed by the speeches was that emphasis on sports had to be reignited among the students and that the general well-being of a student is a necessity. To quote Mr Mongia, “a healthy mind can only survive inside a healthy body.” Mr Mongia, who said he was used to only playing in front of tens of thousands of people, said he was kind of hesitant to speak in front of the throng of BITSians and outstation participants who had attended the inauguration. The array of speeches was followed by an oath, led by Anirudh Sharma, the sports secretary and taken by all the participants of the various events, to uphold the spirit of sportsmanship and . After the gifting of mementos and other pleasantries, the relatively new Taekwondo team demonstrated their skills in a series of choreographed movements involving breaking of wooden boards a n d hitting target plates using a combination of kicks and punches. The last event in the itinerary was a performance in the ancient martial arts of Punjab, called Gatka. Gatka is a martial art which focuses and sharpens the mind. The group of performers who had been invited had dedicated their lives to the art form and had already participated in and won some popular reality talent shows before. All the performers who were on stage were professionals and no one should attempt the acts they perform at any point in their life. Starting with sword fighting (with actual swords) and mace swinging, the performance quickly escalated after one of them broke a tube light and started eating it. This was followed by acts such as bending swords with the tip on one of their heads or chests, breaking three inch thick wooden planks and breaking of multiple tube lights. Next in line was an act where one of them covered their head with a gunny bag, added a tyre over the head soaked in kerosene and then set it ablaze. They then broke a dozen tube-lights on his head (possibly to put out the flames). The next act involved pouring salt into the eyes of one of the crew, blindfolding him and then breaking coconuts placed carefully around the heads and limbs of other daredevils with a sledgehammer. To top it all off, the next part of the act involved one member lying on a bed of nails which was on top of another similar bed which pressed into a man lying on a bed of swords. A heavy ice block was smashed to pieces on the top-most board with a sledgehammer. All things considered, it is definitive that the inauguration of the 29th edition of BOSM was a one of a kind event. The reasons may vary, but it probably will stay in the minds of those who witnessed it for a long time to come.