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Unforgettable Baraat Processions

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

Your baraat shouldn't just move from point A to B. I’m here to turn your procession into a high-energy, total party on wheels that gets every single guest dancing.

A classic baraat moment where the bhabhi can't wait to dance. I make sure to highlight these fun family dynamics, encouraging everyone to let loose and celebrate the groom.

The groom's bhabhi is often the most excited baraati. Here I am on the baraat truck, passing the mic to her and letting her lead the celebrations with her incredible energy.

What's a baraat if the family's energy doesn't outshine Ranveer Singh? This procession was pure fire, with everyone dancing their hearts out with colored smoke and non-stop music.

When the friends take over, the baraat can't move forward because the party is just too good. This is the kind of fun and friendly chaos I love to orchestrate.

The groom's mother showing everyone how it's done. Her energy was infectious, and it was amazing to see her dancing with such joy and excitement during her son's baraat.

Mad vibes during the 'Baraat on Wheels'. I am right there on the truck, dancing with the family and keeping the energy at its peak throughout the entire procession.

When the cousins recreate an iconic dance trend in the middle of the baraat. It's all about creating fun, memorable moments that reflect the family's personality.

The groom's sisters taking over the baraat truck. I love giving the mic to the family and letting them lead the charge with their favorite songs and dance moves.

A grand welcome for the jamai. It's not just the bride's side that's ready to party; the groom's future in-laws are here to welcome the baraat with open arms and amazing dance moves.

The perfect vibe for a baraat with friends. The whole squad is dancing to a trending 'Sarkari' song, making for a cool, synchronized moment during the procession.

About Unforgettable Baraat Processions

I don't just stand on a truck with a mic. I actively scout the crowd, spot the 'shy' ones, and personally bring them into the action, whether it's your bhabhi or your nani. If the energy drops for even a second, I have the banter and the music coordination to spike it right back up.

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