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Marathi Maaj: Festive & Fusion Dance Performances

bySampark LelePerforms at events across MaharashtraStarts from10,000 per performance slotView full gallery

I bring the raw, street-level energy of Mumbai festivals to your stage. Whether it is the traditional dhol-tasha vibe of Gudi Padwa or high-tempo Marathi fusion, I make sure the performance hits home.

Celebrating Gudi Padwa the right way, on the streets of Thane during the Shobhayatra. There's nothing like the energy of the dhol-tasha and dancing with my mandali. This is Marathi culture at its best.

Dressed in traditional attire for Gudi Padwa. Festivals are a time to connect with our roots, and I love embracing the full cultural experience, from the clothes to the celebrations.

A solo dance to celebrate the arrival of Ganpati Bappa. This is my way of offering prayers and kicking off the festival with joy and high spirits.

The best time of the year! A few moments from the Ganesh festival, from singing aarti with family to dancing in the streets. This is the true spirit of Mumbai.

A fun, romantic duet to the popular Marathi song "Tik Tik Vajate Dokyat". This is a great example of a semi-classical fusion piece perfect for any celebration.

Jay Maharashtra! Celebrating Maharashtra Din with a joyful dance by the lake. This performance is a tribute to our state's rich culture and spirit.

Feeling the madness of "Ved Lavlay"! A high-energy solo performance on the hit Marathi track. This is the kind of song that makes you want to get up and dance.

Wishing everyone a Shubha Deepavali! A collection of moments from Diwali celebrations, dressed in traditional kurtas and enjoying the festive vibe with friends.

A Diwali Pahat look. For a Mumbaikar, the festival doesn't start until you've been to the morning celebrations. Just posing and soaking in the festive energy.

More festive vibes to kick off Diwali. A simple, happy moment captured during the festival of lights.

About Marathi Maaj: Festive & Fusion Beats

When I perform, it is not just about the steps, it is about the interaction. I don't just stand on stage and dance; I bring in props like flags and dupattas, and I use my acting background to ensure the energy of the crowd matches the rhythm of the music. Whether it is a family wedding or a public celebration, my goal is to get everyone in the room moving, not just watching from the sidelines.

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