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Interactive Wedding Games & Emcee Services

byAlmost AayushTravels across IndiaStarts from45,000 per eventView full gallery

Events mein bore ho chuke ho? Forget standard hosting. I bring the games, the family roasts, and the energy to turn your shaadi into a proper bawaal.

An India vs. Australia showdown on the dance floor with a fun 'Save your balloon' game. This is how I bring a bit of friendly international rivalry to a wedding celebration.

New game alert. This one is a mix of props, songs, and a pool, a hilarious combination that gets guests running, laughing, and even taking a dive.

The classic 'Dil wale, Dulhaniya pehchan Jayenge' game is always a hit. It’s a fun challenge for the groom and a great way to get the whole family cheering. It’s these interactive moments that create the best memories.

The bride said no one could beat her Mamu from the US. Challenge accepted. I love a good-natured competition, and this shuffleboard face-off was one for the books.

The best finale for a Bride vs. Groom face-off is 'Chug and Hug'. It's a fun, lighthearted game that ends with a laugh and a hug, perfectly capturing the spirit of the celebration.

Looking for the ultimate idea to get the whole family into the party spirit? A Bride Gang vs. Groom Squad shots challenge always does the trick.

If you haven't done 'Shava Shava' at a wedding, what have you even done? I make sure to bring these iconic Bollywood moments to the dance floor to get everyone grooving.

When a Baniya family wants Punjabi-style fun, I make it happen. This video shows how I bring that high-energy vibe to any celebration, regardless of the crowd.

'Guess the Hookstep' is one game that never fails to get everyone on the dance floor. I act out the step, and the guests have to guess the song and then dance to it.

A fun 'Kaju vs. Kismis' (Bride's side vs. Groom's side) game at a wedding carnival. Playful rivalries like this are a great way to get both families engaged and laughing together.

About Let the Games Begin: Interactive Fun for Everyone

I don't just hold the mic. I run custom modules like '1 Truth & 2 Lies' or family face-offs, scripted with real secrets about your NRI cousin or strict Chachi to make sure the comedy actually lands. If you want everyone, from the shyest uncle to the loudest cousin, involved in the chaos, this is how we do it.

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