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Destination Weddings: Around the World

byRomil MehhtaHosts events in Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Dubai, and across IndiaStarts from40,000 per eventView full gallery

From the beaches of Thailand to the historic lanes of Baku, I bring the energy, games, and non-stop entertainment that make your destination wedding feel like a concert.

Kicking off a new wedding season in style at the beautiful Mementos by ITC Hotels in Udaipur. I am ready to tell new love stories at stunning destinations.

The madness of a carnival in Bangkok, Thailand. Hosting a pool party for an NRI wedding, I made sure the energy was high and the dance floor was never empty.

Living my childhood dream of being a pilot, even if just for fun. On the way to a destination wedding, I love to start the entertainment right from the flight.

Hosting the most happening Sangeet in Phuket, Thailand. It was a fantastic night of dancing, games, and bringing my high-energy hosting style to an international stage.

A dreamy family reel idea from a trip to Baku, Azerbaijan. We recreated the iconic 'Hum Saath Saath Hain' bus scene, a perfect activity for a destination wedding trip.

A creative idea for a retro-themed night in Baku. Guests wrote their wishes for the couple on old vinyl records, a unique and stylish alternative to a traditional guestbook.

The entertainment should never stop, even during travel. Here's a look at my 'in-bus entertainment project' during a destination event in Baku, Azerbaijan.

A glamorous reception night in Thailand is something everyone deserves. This event was filled with champagne towers, dancing, and unforgettable moments.

Another international show in the books. This poster announces my tour in Thailand, where I hosted multiple events, from baraats to Sangeets, in beautiful locations like Hua Hin.

A recap of my incredible year, which included my first international tour to Phuket and Bangkok, and hosting shows in Tanzania and Dubai. I am grateful for the journey.

About Destination Weddings: Around the World

When you take a wedding abroad, the biggest risk is the crowd feeling disconnected from the rituals. I solve this by acting as the bridge. Whether it is hosting an in-bus carnival while driving to the venue or blending Gujarati, Hindi, and English so every guest—from your Dadi to the cousin flying in from abroad—knows exactly what is happening, I ensure the vibe never drops.

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