Delhi got a sweet taste of space this week minus the astronaut training. Sunfeast Dark Fantasy’s much-talked-about Fantasy Spaceship touched down at Nehru Planetarium on National Space Day (23 August), inviting city kids to dream bigger and think bolder. Part of the brand’s playful campaign, “Big Fantasies: Give Wings to Your Imagination,” the initiative blended art, tech, and a dash of cosmic curiosity. Children hopped aboard the spaceship actually a tech-powered bus fitted with giant interactive screens that transformed their hand-drawn sketches into dazzling 3D digital characters, right before their eyes.
The Delhi pitstop comes after successful runs in Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. The spaceship will stay in the capital till 16 September, travelling to schools like Ryan International, Modern Academy, Glorious Public School, and Aakash International, turning classrooms into launchpads for creativity.
India’s youngest astronaut, Jahnavi Dangeti, beamed down as chief guest, reminding kids that imagination isn’t just child’s play, it’s rocket fuel for creativity and problem-solving. “When children are encouraged to dream and create, they nurture skills that help ignite new ideas and overcome challenges,” she said.
For ITC Foods’ COO for Biscuits & Cakes Cluster Ali Harris Shere the initiative was a perfect fit for the day: “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.”
With kids sketching, scanning, and sending their ideas soaring into a digital universe, the Fantasy Spaceship is less about reaching the stars and more about sparking the imagination needed to one day get there.

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