Corporate Emcee & Host
Available across Mumbai
Pricing Guide
Corporate Team Building & Games Host
Scope of Engagement
- Duration: Up to 4 hours of active hosting duties.
- Format: Casual, interactive, and high-volume engagement designed to break departmental silos.
- Language: Fluid mix of Hindi, English, and Marathi (Hinglish) to ensure relatable connection with all employee levels.
Activity Management
- Ice-Breakers: 15-20 minute warm-up session to loosen up the crowd using clapping games and simple movement drills.
- Game Coordination: Execution of 3-4 group interaction games like Tug of War, Musical Chairs variants, Trivia, or Paper Dance.
- Prop Kit: Includes basic game props like whistles, balloons, ribbons, and paper sheets. (Client to provide larger infrastructure like ropes or sound system).
- Crowd Control: Managing enthusiasm, enforcing rules with humor, and ensuring safety during physical activities.
Host Specifications
- Attire: Smart Casuals or Event-appropriate Sportswear (e.g., Polo & Jeans or themed Jersey) to match the active vibe.
- Vibe: 'Host and Dost' persona - loud, energetic, encouraging, and approachable.
- Arrival: 45 minutes prior to the start for game setup and venue check.
Corporate Party & Gala Night Emcee
Hosting & Entertainment
- Tone: Informal, witty, and celebratory with heavy use of local style humor and banter.
- Flow Management: Anchoring the sequence of events including Welcome note, Cake cutting, Games, Dinner announcement, and opening the Dance floor.
- Audience Interaction: Spot games (fastest finger first, couple games), impromptu 'roasts' of popular employees, and crowd engagement using a wireless mic.
- DJ Collaboration: Acting as the 'Hype Man' alongside the DJ to build energy for the dancing session.
Theme Integration
- Thematic Adaptation: Customizing the opening and closing lines to fit themes like Casino Night, Bollywood Bash, or Traditional Diwali.
- Fillers: Using Shayari or witty one-liners to fill gaps between technical delays or costume changes.
- Improvisation: Handling unplanned moments like delayed starters or late VIPs with spontaneous interaction.
Professional Details
- Attire: Club wear or Party wear (e.g., Sequined Jackets, Tuxedos, or smart Blazers) to stand out in the crowd.
- Arrival: 60 minutes prior for sound check and coordination with the event manager.
Annual Day & R&R Ceremony Anchor
Formal Proceedings (Stage Hosting)
- Script Adherence: Professional delivery of the welcome address, company milestones, and leadership introductions.
- Awards Management: Managing the flow of the R&R (Rewards & Recognition) segment, calling out names, managing stage traffic for photos, and ensuring the ceremony finishes on time.
- Protocol: Maintaining decorum during speeches and formal presentations.
Entertainment Transition
- Mood Shift: Seamlessly transitioning the vibe from 'Boardroom' to 'Ballroom' post the formal agenda.
- Employee Performances: Introducing internal performances (dances/skits) with enthusiastic voice-overs to boost employee morale.
- Engagement: Conducting 2-3 massive group engagement activities to wake up the audience after long speeches.
Host Inclusions
- Preparation: 1 Virtual meeting with the HR/Admin team to run through the flow of events and correct pronunciation of awardee names.
- Attire: Formal Business Suit (Tie/Blazer) for the first half; option to switch to semi-formal/party wear for the second half if facility allows.
- Stamina: Service covers 'Marathon' duration (up to 6 hours) ensuring energy levels do not dip at the end of the night.
About Corporate Emcee & Host
Host & Dost Vibes, Not Just Formalities
If you want your corporate event to actually feel alive, I’m your guy. I don’t stick to boring scripts. My style is all about mixing Hindi and English, cracking jokes, and keeping the energy up from start to finish. Sabse important cheez? Maza aana chahiye (The most important thing? It should be fun).
What I Do (And How I Do It)
- Awards Nights & Annual Days: I’m your award ceremony emcee who makes sure the winners feel special, and the crowd doesn’t space out. No awkward silences - promise.
- Team Building Activities: I’m a real team building event facilitator. Indoor ya outdoor, I get folks laughing, playing, and working together. Games, sports day, whatever suits your office vibe.
- Corporate Parties & Family Days: As an engaging office party host, I make sure the party actually rocks. Whether it’s Diwali, annual meets, or family days, I get people dancing, chatting and not just staring at their phones.
My Approach
- Bilingual event host, switching between Hindi and English for max connect.
- Quick to adapt. Event running late, last-minute changes? Chalta hai (It’s fine), I handle it.
- High stamina – I’ve hosted six-hour events and still had something left in the tank.
- I talk with the crowd, not at them. Expect interaction, masti (fun), and a lot of laughs.
Trusted By
Worked with companies like Reliance, Yes Bank, Kotak, and City Lift. At the end, my goal is simple – event khatam ho, toh sab ke chehre pe smile ho (when the event ends, everyone leaves with a smile).
Meet your Expert
Manoj Lekhwar
14 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Arre, Manoj here! Host and dost, all rolled into one. Events, I don’t just anchor, I jump in - suit for office party, kurta for haldi, you know how it goes. Paapi pet kya kya karwata hai (the things hunger makes you do)! The real kick? Getting folks grinning, grooving, wanting more. Express till you impress, that’s my funda. When the crowd smiles, I smile. That’s what keeps me going.
My Work
Events I Host - Weddings, sangeet, haldi, mehendi, roka, receptions, pool parties, birthdays, anniversaries, team building, corporate nights.
My Style - Fun First - I keep things light, full of humor. Want everyone up, dancing, laughing, haath upar - come on!
Languages I Use - Mumbai ka style - Hindi, English, thoda Marathi. Baatein just like real life, no drama.
Adaptable Host - Formal for serious events, full masti for sangeet. I match the vibe, create memories.
Vibe Creator - No script-reading. I mix with guests, tease a bit, make sure everyone has a dhamaal (blast) time.