Gen Z Takes Centre Stage at Zee Bharat Youth Fest 2026

Ahmedabad, Mar 24: Zee Media Corporation Limited brought alive the spirit of young India with the Zee Bharat Youth Fest 2026 at Gujarat University, Ahmedabad—an electrifying confluence of music, ideas and ambition that drew an enthusiastic turnout of students and young achievers from across the city.

Gen Z Takes Centre Stage at Zee Bharat Youth Fest 2026

 With free entry opening its doors to all, the festival transformed the campus into a high-energy arena of expression and aspiration—where entertainment met purpose and conversations shaped possibilities.

The day began at 11:00 AM with a ceremonial lamp lighting, graced by Gujarat Government Ministers Kaushik Venkariya and Pravin Mali, MLA Amit Thakar, ZMCL CEO Raktim Das and Z 24 Kalak Editor Dixit Soni.

Minister Pravin Mali underlined the clarity and confidence of today’s young generation, asserting that governance must act as an enabler of their ambitions. In a major announcement, he unveiled plans for a “Faceless RTO” system in Gujarat—an initiative aimed at making transport services fully digital, reducing corruption, and enhancing transparency.

MLA Amit Thakar captured the evolving mindset of India’s youth, noting that they are rapidly moving beyond traditional career paths. “Today’s youth are not just job seekers, but job creators. In the age of AI, staying ahead means staying informed and constantly evolving,” he said, describing the fest as a powerful bridge connecting Gen-Z with opportunity and ideas.

Adding further momentum to the initiative, Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi launched a 100-metre road safety drive and unveiled the “Generation Z India” poster, reinforcing the importance of responsible citizenship among young Indians. The occasion also saw the felicitation of emerging youth icons from Gujarat, celebrating their contributions and inspiring peers across the state.

Adding a strong pulse of motivation, popular influencer Nitin Jani (Khajur Bhai) connected instantly with the audience, urging them to act early and think entrepreneurially. “Start small, start now—don’t wait,” he advised, candidly reflecting on his own journey. Addressing online criticism with clarity, he added, “I don’t invest my time in negativity—I focus on what truly matters.”

The festival’s vibrant energy continued with an engaging session by celebrated Gujarati podcast creators Manan Desai and Chirayu Mistry of ‘Lavari’. With their signature blend of humour and honesty, they struck a chord with the audience—sharing insights on creativity, content and carving unconventional career paths in today’s digital-first world.

As the sun set, the festival transitioned into a high-voltage musical celebration with an electrifying performance by singer Ishani Dave, who seamlessly blended traditional sounds with contemporary beats. The concert transformed the evening into a pulsating celebration of music and youth culture—resonating deeply with Gen-Z sensibilities.

Speaking on the initiative, ZMCL CEO Raktim Das said,

“India’s growth story will be written by its young minds—not just in boardrooms, but in classrooms, campuses and communities. Zee Bharat Youth Fest is our effort to create a platform where the voice of India’s youth shapes the narrative of a Viksit Bharat. We are committed to enabling these conversations and celebrating the spirit of a generation that is bold, entrepreneurial and future-ready.”

The Zee Bharat Youth Fest 2026 emerged as more than just an event—it became a platform where ideas found voice, ambition found direction, and the energy of young India took centre stage. More than a festival, it signalled a movement—celebrating the aspirations, creativity and drive of a generation ready to shape India’s future