Mika, Varun Dhawan charge up youth at VFest in Goa


Baga (Goa), Feb 15 (IANS): Singer Mika Singh and actor Varun Dhawan rocked their young fans here at the VFest with their energetic performances.

The fifth edition of the Channel V fest was brought to a sparkling start by Ayushmann Khurrana, who sang some of his famous hits Friday, and the euphoria was provided a further boost by Mika and Varun Saturday.

Varun took to the stage first with his dance performance on a remixed version of "Main tenu samjhawan ki", which left the audience asking for more. He enraptured the audience with his cool attitude, and later infused more excitement with his alluring dance moves to "Saturday saturday".

The energy in the crowd was stupendous and young couples seemed to be enjoying Valentine's Day.

Sanyam Goyal, a college student at the event, was on his first visit to Goa with his girlfriend.

"This is my first trip to Goa with my girlfriend and I couldn't have wished for a better Valentine's Day for us. Many thanks to Varun and Mika," he said.

Following Varun's entertaining performance, Mika took to the stage and made the crowd move their leg to "Mast kalander". In an all back attire, Mika enthralled music lovers with his peppy Punjabi tunes.

Organised by Channel V, VFest is a pan-India college festival. Over the last few years, the fest has earned tremendous popularity among youngsters. With the festival in its fifth year, the extravaganza has been rebranded as VFest from its earlier title - Indiafest.

  

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