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Themed DJ Sets for Your Next Big Celebration

byAkshay RanaPerforms at events across BengaluruStarts from20,000 Per Event (4 Hours)View full gallery

From neon Holi nights to high-energy Dandiya and massive New Year’s bashes, I bring the perfect soundtrack to your party theme. Let’s make your celebration loud and impossible to sit out.

Celebrating Diwali with a bang. This event at I-Bar, The Park Bangalore, featured fireworks, poolside vibes, and a special Bolly-bash set to light up the festival of lights.

An epic DJ lineup for a Holi bash. I was thrilled to be part of this massive event, sharing the stage with other talented artists to celebrate the festival of colors.

A poster for a "Glow in the Dark" Neon Holi Night. Themed parties like this are always fun, combining great music with a unique visual experience.

The Dandiya season has begun. This video captures the excitement and traditional dance energy that I love to fuel with my music mixes.

A promo for the High Dandiya Utsav at the iconic High Ultra Lounge. These events feature the best DJs, live dhol, and an authentic festive atmosphere.

A poster for a Disco Dandiya night at Gilly's 104. I love mixing classic Dandiya beats with disco and Bollywood tracks for a high-energy fusion.

A poster for a "Groovy Guruvar" Dandiya night at Ginza. It's always a great time bringing the festive spirit to the dance floor.

The last Dandiya event of the season at Ginza. We always make sure to end the festival on a high note with the best music and energy.

A spooky and spectacular Halloween Sunday Night at The Fixx. We went all out with a creepy theme, wicked beats, and of course, lots of fun.

A poster for our Republic Day Bash at Ginza. It's an honor to play on such a special day and celebrate with patriotic and Bollywood tunes.

About Themed & Festive Events

I don't just play tracks and stand behind the console. For festive and themed events, I'm on the mic acting as your MC, hyping the crowd, and timing the drops to match your venue’s vibe—whether it’s the sparklers at a Diwali party or the high-octane energy of a Dandiya night.

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