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Interactive Wedding Games That Get Everyone Laughing

byHitesh MalhotraHosts events in Chhatrapati SambhajinagarStarts from12,000 per event (4 hours)View full gallery

Stop the awkward silences and stiff performances. I bring the games that actually get your guests bonding, laughing, and ready to hit the dance floor.

The 'Pani Puri with a Twist' game is one of my signature activities. It's a simple, fun, and slightly mischievous way to get the party started at any wedding event.

A classic game of musical chairs, but with my own energetic twist. I add fun tasks and challenges to make it more competitive and entertaining for everyone watching.

The 'Shop It Till You Block It' game is a hilarious activity for the bride and groom's families. It creates friendly competition as teams rush to collect items from the audience.

The 'Chuni Pass' game is perfect for getting a large group of guests involved. It's a fast-paced and exciting activity that brings a lot of energy to the dance floor.

'Pick the Right Thing' is a fun game that tests how well friends and family know the couple. It’s based on song cues and always results in lots of laughter and surprises.

The 'Don’t Blink Your Eye' challenge is a simple yet intense game that I love to play with couples or family members. It’s a great icebreaker and creates a fun, focused moment.

Nothing brings out the competitive spirit like a classic Tug of War. I split the guests into teams, often ladkewale vs. ladkiwale, for an epic showdown of strength and teamwork.

This mat-based game, similar to Twister, is a physical challenge that gets guests twisting and turning. It's hilarious to watch and even more fun to play, perfect for a lively sangeet.

I use various props to create engaging games for the couple. This 'Shoe Game' variation helps guests learn more about the couple's relationship in a funny and interactive way.

'Guess the Song' is a game that gets everyone's musical knowledge tested. I play snippets of popular Bollywood songs and watch as teams race to guess the title.

About Interactive Wedding Games

My games aren't the cringe-worthy type where guests feel forced to participate. I keep it real, mixing Hindi and English so everyone—from dadi to your college friends—knows exactly what is going on. If you want a sangeet or reception that doesn't feel like a scripted stage show, this is how we break the ice.

I have learned that the secret to a great wedding isn't just loud music. It is the interaction. When I host a game like the 'Shoe Game' or a 'Pani Puri Challenge,' I am not just reading questions from a paper. I am cracking jokes, teasing the groom, and making sure the family dynamics become part of the entertainment.

My style is about real-time hosting. If the audience is feeling a bit slow, I switch things up immediately. Whether it is a poolside Haldi in Jaipur or a high-octane reception in Mumbai, I customize the flow based on the mood in the room. I don't just MC; I actively manage the energy so you can actually enjoy your own wedding rather than worrying about the schedule.

I also focus on 'bridge games' that connect the two sides of the family. Ladkewale vs Ladkiwale competitions like tug-of-war or group quizzes aren't just for points; they are for making sure your families start acting like one unit before the main ceremony even begins. If you are looking for an anchor who treats your big day like a massive, fun house party, let's talk.

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Hitesh Malhotra

Hosts events in Chhatrapati SambhajinagarStarts from 12,000 per event (4 hours)

I am Hitesh, and I am the guy who ensures your wedding is not just another schedule of rituals. I don't stand behind a podium—I jump into the crowd, mic in hand, to make sure everyone is laughing and having a blast. If you want your family and friends to bond, we should definitely talk.

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