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House of Stories Open Mic Brings Together Storytellers and Artists In Patna

The event turned into a memorable cultural gathering as eminent figures like RJ Anjali, Vimalendu Singh, Ankit Chaudhary, Damini Bansode, Apoorw, Kshitij Chaudhary, Nabhaneel and others from across the city joined the celebration of words and emotions.

JJ News Desk

Patna witnessed a powerful evening of expression, creativity, and connection as House of Stories, a rising platform for storytellers and artists, hosted its much-awaited Open Mic event at the vibrant Sardaar Ji-Bakhsh Café.

The event turned into a memorable cultural gathering as eminent figures like RJ Anjali, Vimalendu Singh, Ankit Chaudhary, Damini Bansode, Apoorw, Kshitij Chaudhary, Nabhaneel and others from across the city joined the celebration of words and emotions. From heartfelt personal anecdotes to evocative poetry, and even thought-provoking performances — the mic echoed with authenticity and raw expression.

The participants, many of them first-time performers, bravely shared their real-life stories, poetic journeys, and creative pieces — turning the evening into a beautiful tapestry of voices that resonated deeply with the audience.

“This wasn’t just a mic; it was a mirror to our generation’s soul,” shared one of the attendees.

Jaano Junction, the official media partner, was proud to cover the event — capturing the energy, passion, and purpose of a generation that’s not afraid to speak up. As a platform focused on Gen Z and Gen Alpha, we believe in amplifying voices that matter.

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