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Daytime Wedding Anchor for Haldi and Mehendi

byTina BehlTravels to event venues across Delhi NCR, Chandigarh, and pan-IndiaStarts from25,000 Per EventView full gallery

Hosting vibrant daytime functions requires a different kind of energy. I specialize in keeping crowds engaged, laughter high, and guests involved from the first song to the last game.

A candid moment from a beautiful poolside Haldi ceremony. I love the vibrant and happy atmosphere of daytime wedding functions.

The energy is always high when the bride's side wins a game. Here I am announcing the winners during a fun-filled Haldi ceremony, keeping the competitive spirit alive.

A close-up shot of me in my element, hosting a wedding carnival at The Leela Jaipur. My focus is always on the guests and making sure they are having an incredible time.

A fun moment from a Holi party I hosted. Whether it's Haldi or Holi, I'm always ready to jump into the festivities and get everyone dancing.

Feeling bright and ready for a carnival-themed after-party. My yellow outfit perfectly matched the sunny vibes of this outdoor Haldi celebration.

In the middle of the crowd, making sure everyone is part of the game. For me, hosting a Haldi is about creating a circle of fun that includes every single guest.

Engaging with the family members during a Varmala game at a daytime event. These personal interactions make the ceremony much more special and memorable for the couple's parents.

A wide shot showing how I love to get right into the crowd during daytime events. There are no spectators at my parties, only participants.

A fun, candid moment from a game at a daytime wedding event. My goal is to create an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable letting loose and having fun.

Hosting a game for the couple's parents during a beautiful lavender-themed daytime event. I love creating special moments that celebrate the entire family.

About Vibrant Daytime Functions

When the sun is out and the Haldi is flowing, the biggest challenge is keeping the energy from dropping. I do not just stand on a stage. I use a roaming mic to go straight into the crowd, physically engaging with guests. My approach is to make sure your aunties and cousins are not just watching the games, but are actually part of the madness.

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