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Interactive Wedding Games & Fun Activities

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

Weddings shouldn't be just sit-down affairs. I bring two suitcases full of props, high-energy games, and enough masti to get your shyest guests out of their seats and onto the floor.

Never trust a Gujju or Baniya when they say business is slow. A fun game that brought out the competitive spirit and a shower of cash, creating a hilarious and memorable moment.

Sometimes you have to bring out the unexpected songs to get a laugh. Here, I am engaging the crowd with a funny, old-school Bollywood track that got everyone smiling.

A fun and fast-paced game for a Haldi or Mehendi function. Here, I am challenging guests to name five Marwari food dishes, a great way to incorporate cultural elements into the fun.

The bride and groom think their family is shy, but my games prove otherwise. This hilarious couple's game had guests cheering and laughing out loud.

Bringing India's most loved TV show, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, to a wedding with a fun quiz. This is a surefire way to get guests of all ages excited and involved.

Laughter, dhol, and all the desi drama. A glimpse into a carnival event where I am interacting with the family, asking fun questions and creating a fantastic, fun-filled atmosphere.

A brand new game alert: the 'Guess the Ad Challenge'. I test the guests' knowledge of famous Indian advertisements, which always results in some hilarious wrong answers and a lot of fun.

A fun moment where a guest channels her inner Amitabh Bachchan with a Gujarati twist. My events are full of these spontaneous, funny interactions that make each wedding unique.

A classic drinking challenge for the friends at a Mehendi. This game is all about speed and is a great way to get the groom's and bride's friends competing in a friendly battle.

A 'Back to School' themed wedding face-off. The bride's and groom's sides competed in a series of nostalgic games, creating a super fun and competitive start to the celebrations.

About Interactive Games for Everyone

I don't just hand over a microphone and hope for the best. For every game I run—whether it is the 'Bollywood Bhagam Bhaag' for a lively Sangeet or the 'Idli Game' for a South Indian themed Mehendi—I arrive with the actual props like buzzers, blindfolds, and placards. You don't need to source a single activity item because I have already packed the fun in my two suitcases.

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