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Interactive Wedding Games & Crowd Engagement

byAimanAvailable for events across Delhi NCR and pan-IndiaStarts from20,000 per event (3-4 hours)View full gallery

Don't just host an event, keep the energy soaring. From hilarious shoe games to competitive family face-offs, I make sure every guest is part of the celebration.

Have you ever played the 'Who is the Monkey' game? It's a hilarious icebreaker that gets everyone involved and laughing. Perfect for a fun-filled Haldi or a corporate family day.

A glimpse into some of my favorite Haldi game ideas. From blindfold games where the groom has to find his bride to fun word-guessing challenges, I have plenty of tricks to keep the energy high.

A classic case of a husband's overconfidence. I love putting couples on the spot with playful questions and challenges. The reactions are always priceless and make for great memories.

My hosting style often includes a bit of light-hearted roasting, especially when the audience is as fun as the folks from Kanpur. It's all in good fun and keeps the atmosphere lively.

A little friendly competition at a Haldi carnival. This guest was surprisingly good at the shooting game, but I always make sure to add my own fun commentary to the mix.

The classic "how much do you love me" question. I love engaging with couples during events, and their answers, whether heartfelt or humorous, always add a special touch to the celebration.

A fun game of 'Guess the Song' with a Salman Khan twist. This towel dance move is iconic, and it's always fun to see who the biggest Bollywood fans in the crowd are.

Men will be men. This fun shayari moment on stage had the whole audience, especially the ladies, laughing out loud. A little humor goes a long way in making an event memorable.

The blindfold game where the groom has to find his bride by touching her hand is a classic for a reason. It's a sweet and funny test of love, and this groom knew his bride's ring.

A fun 'who fights more' game with the couple. It's always amusing to see them playfully defend each other, giving guests a cute glimpse into their relationship.

About Interactive Games & Audience Fun

People often ask if games are too distracting, but they are actually the glue that keeps the party moving. I don't just call out names. I create moments where the groom’s side and the bride’s side actually compete and laugh together. Whether it is a 300-person sangeet or an intimate haldi, these activities bridge the gap between families who barely know each other.

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