Tribe Verified

Interactive Musical Pheras for Meaningful Weddings

byPratham BhatiaTravels across India for weddings and eventsStarts from1,50,000 per eventView full gallery

Transforming your wedding vows into a soulful, interactive experience where tradition meets modern storytelling.

This is the heart of what I do. I explain the first wedding vow in a way everyone understands, mixing tradition with a modern touch. It's not just about repeating words; it's about knowing the promise you're making, right down to the no more solo trips rule. When I ask "Sweekar hai?", I want you to mean it.

The best part of my work is seeing moments like this. This is the vibe I aim for, where the bride, groom, and all the guests feel the soul of the ceremony. Hearing them say it was a "magical" and "effortless" experience is the greatest blessing.

I love breaking down ancient concepts like "Samanjantu". Using a simple bowl of water, I explain how two hearts unite and become one, inseparable. It's these small, relatable stories that make the rituals stick with you long after the wedding is over.

Music has the power to touch the soul. During this Devi Mantra at a beautiful Mussoorie wedding, the bride was moved to tears. These are the sacred, unforgettable moments I strive to create, where the chants feel personal and deeply moving.

Bringing the soulful vibe of musical pheras to a destination wedding in Bali. Performing traditional songs like 'Mithila Ka Kan Kan Khila' with my crew against a beautiful backdrop shows that a meaningful ceremony can happen anywhere in the world.

Many people misunderstand Kanyadaan. I take a moment to explain its true meaning, 'Pani Grahan', which is about the father passing on the responsibility, not "donating" his daughter. It's a beautiful ritual that is said to bless 25 generations of a family.

Look at the joy on everyone's faces, from the youngest to the eldest. My goal is to make the wedding ceremony an inclusive experience where every guest feels connected and part of the celebration, not just a spectator. This is what an interactive ceremony looks like.

About Featured

I do not just chant mantras while you zone out. I break down every ritual—from the Saptapadi to the Kanyadaan—into simple, relatable stories using a mix of Hindi and English. This way, you and your guests understand the depth of the promises you are making, turning the ceremony into an inclusive, emotional conversation rather than just a procedural event.

Similar work from other experts

Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe