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Behind the Mic: My Stage Looks and Energy

byPriya KaushikOffice at Sector 44, NoidaStarts from10,000 Per Event (Up to 4 Hours)View full gallery

Being an anchor is about more than just the mic. Whether I am in a chic gown or a vibrant traditional outfit, my look is all about matching the event's vibe. Here is a glimpse behind the scenes of my style.

A quick 'Get Ready With Me' (GRWM) video before heading out to host an amazing event. A lot goes into the final look.

On the way to make your event memorable. A little behind-the-scenes video showing my entry into two very different, but equally fabulous, event venues.

A short clip showcasing the different facets of being a female anchor. It's about confidence, stage presence, and connecting with the camera.

This is your sign to book your anchor for your next event. A quick selfie video to say hello.

A glimpse of how I start an event, welcoming guests in both Hindi and English to create a warm and inclusive atmosphere.

Signing off after another fantastic event with a lovely audience. Their energy makes my job the best in the world.

A short video showing some ice-breaker games I use to start an event. Getting people to laugh is the best way to get the party started.

A simple, elegant look for a beautiful evening event I hosted. Feeling happy and ready to work.

Sparkle sparkle all the way. A full-length shot of my sequined gown for a glamorous wedding reception.

A pop of pink against a floral wall. This was my look for a vibrant and fun-filled party.

About My Style: Behind the Mic

When I plan my look, I am actually thinking about the event flow. If I am hosting a high-octane sangeet, I need the comfort and vibrancy of a traditional outfit to move freely, but for an awards night, a structured gown helps me command the room. It is not just about looking good; it is about ensuring my presence matches the specific energy you want for your guests.

My job as a female anchor in Delhi NCR goes beyond just holding a mic and reading a script. I see myself as the link between the stage and the audience. Whether I am at a hotel in Noida or an outdoor venue, the first thing I do is scan the crowd. If they are stiff, I use my attire and my initial energy to break the ice.

The Anchor-Outfit Connection

People often ask if the outfit matters. It really does.

  • For Weddings: I prefer colors and styles that feel celebratory. A bright lehenga or a heavy dupatta makes it easier for me to lead a dance or get involved in a haldi carnival without looking out of place.
  • For Corporate Events: Here, the 'host' hat comes on. I go for sleek, professional looks that signal I am in charge of the itinerary, keeping the pace tight and the audience focused.

Why It Works

My goal is never to stand on a pedestal. I am constantly off-stage, chatting with tables, and making sure the grandmother in the corner and the kids at the front are equally engaged. My style, my choice of games, and my language are all meant to make people feel like they are at a gathering with a friend, not a formal presentation. If you are looking for an emcee who brings both professional flow and genuine fun to your event, let's talk about your date.

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Priya Kaushik

Office at Sector 44, NoidaStarts from 10,000 Per Event (Up to 4 Hours)

Hi, I am Priya. I believe the anchor sets the vibe for the entire room, and I do not take that responsibility lightly. Whether it is a corporate gig or a family sangeet, I am the one on the floor, mic in hand, making sure everyone is laughing, dancing, and truly connected.

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