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Professional Sangeet & Wedding Reception Hosting

byRuchi ShahBased in Bengaluru & Mumbai; Travels across IndiaStarts from20,000 per procession (approx. 2 hours)View full gallery

Your sangeet and reception shouldn't just run on schedule; they should come alive. I focus on managing the stage flow while keeping the energy high, whether that’s getting your shyest uncle to dance or ensuring seamless transitions between performances. Let's make your event feel like your story, not a scripted show.

The best feedback is when the bride and groom tell me I made everyone feel included. This clip shows how I get everyone, from senior relatives to friends, onto the stage during a sangeet, making sure the celebration is about the whole family.

On stage at a beautifully decorated wedding reception. With a grand chandelier and floral arrangements, the setting was perfect for an evening of heartfelt speeches and lively celebration.

Dressed for a blingy cocktail night. My job is to not only host but also to match the energy and style of your event, ensuring every detail feels cohesive.

Engaging the happy couple with a fun game on their reception stage. I love creating personalized moments like these that bring out their personalities and entertain the guests.

Sharing a laugh with a guest on stage during a wedding reception. Making personal connections and ensuring everyone feels comfortable is a key part of my hosting style.

It's wedding season, and that means it's time to dance. Snippets from a high-energy sangeet ceremony where I got everyone on their feet.

The party doesn't stop. Here's a look at an after-party for a Gujju and Marwadi wedding, where we kept the energy going long after the main events were over.

Reading out messages and wishes for the couple during their wedding reception. It's these personal touches that make an event truly memorable.

A candid shot from a reception, holding my cue cards and interacting with the audience. Being prepared allows me to be spontaneous and connect genuinely with the crowd.

Making my entrance at a stunningly decorated reception venue. The first impression is key, and I always arrive ready to bring the energy.

About Glamorous Sangeet & Reception Nights

When managing a sangeet, the biggest hurdle is usually the dead air between performances. I don't just announce the next act. I use that transition time to engage the crowd, share a quick story about the couple, or pull a relative into the mix. It keeps the momentum going so your guests stay focused on the stage rather than their phones.

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