Children from across the city were given the opportunity to experience the Fantasy Spaceship stationed at Nehru Planetarium and the bus will be stationed in Delhi till September 16
21 Aug, 2025
Continuing its successful journey across major cities in South and West India, including Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai and Hyderabad, Sunfeast Dark Fantasy's iconic Fantasy Spaceship arrived in Delhi to commemorate National Space Day on August 23.
As part of the brand's innovative campaign, "Big Fantasies: Give Wings to Your Imagination," the spaceship aimed to ignite creativity and imagination in children by blending art with technology.
Children from across the city were given the opportunity to experience the Fantasy Spaceship stationed at Nehru Planetarium. The bus will be stationed in Delhi till September 16, and it will continue to visit schools across the city like Ryan International School, Modern Academy, Glorious Public School, Aakash International School and more, and the children can continue to experience the unique initiative by the brand.
Jahnavi Dangeti, India’s Youngest Astronaut was the chief guest at the event. During her speech, she highlighted how imagination is a fundamental aspect of a child’s holistic development and how it fosters creativity and problem-solving skills in them.
Powered by a combination of cutting-edge technology, a bus equipped with expansive interactive screens will transform children's hand-drawn designs into vibrant digital creations, preserving their original charm. Once scanned, their artwork will be digitally transformed into 3D interactive characters, displayed on large touch enabled screens inside the Fantasy Spaceship.
Commenting on the initiative, Ali Harris Shere, COO, Biscuits and Cakes Cluster, Foods Division, ITC Limited, shared, “National Space Day at Nehru Planetarium is a perfect way to celebrate young minds and their boundless potential. Every moment shared is a reminder of the incredible creativity that resides within them. We can’t wait to welcome even more young dreamers in the days ahead and see where their imaginations take us next!
Jahnavi Dangeti, India’s Youngest Astronaut shared her delight at being part of the celebration.
Commenting on the initiative, she said, “Activities like these are more than just fun – they spark imagination, which is a fundamental aspect of a child’s holistic development. When children are encouraged to dream and create, they nurture creativity and problem-solving skills that will help them ignite new ideas and overcome challenges. I am delighted to have been a part of this and to see the boundless curiosity of young minds come alive through such innovative experiences.”
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