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Behind the Scenes: The Wedding Rehearsal Vibe

byRevati KhattarOnline sessions & travels pan-India for eventsStarts from6,000 per songView full gallery

Forget the pressure of perfection—we’re here for the fun, the chaos, and that final thumka. See how we turn awkward first steps into sangeet-ready magic before you even hit the stage.

This is the energy of a final practice session with me. Standing on a chair, getting a huge group of international friends hyped and in sync. My job is to make sure everyone feels confident and has a blast before they even hit the stage.

This split screen video shows how we teach and how it comes together. On the bottom, my team demonstrates the moves, and on top, you see the group learning the choreography for a grand wedding entry.

Which type of dancer are you at wedding rehearsals? We see them all, from the shy one to the one who needs a little liquid courage. My job is to get every single person moving and grooving.

The best memories are often made during the rehearsals. This video shows some super fun behind the scenes moments from the #Sam2Sam wedding, from practicing in the living room to the final performance.

A classic POV of my team bringing a Bollywood banger back to life in the studio. This is us, Team WCR, breaking down the moves and getting the choreography just right.

No breaks, just moves. This is how we get busy in the studio. A high energy rehearsal with the team, perfecting the routine and just vibing to the beat.

Just my team and I rolling with the goddesses in the studio. A fun, all black, rehearsal session to a chill track. This is the vibe we bring to every practice.

A fun duet rehearsal with my team to the song 'Blockbuster'. We use props like dupattas and bring all the Bollywood drama, even in the studio.

Just my team dancing to our current favorite Diljit Dosanjh track. This is what we do for fun, just vibing and creating in the studio.

About Behind the Scenes: The Rehearsal Vibe

People often worry about being shy or having two left feet, but honestly, the most fun routines come from those exact groups. In my sessions, we start with simple isolation drills and work up to the choreography at your own pace, so you aren't just memorizing steps—you’re actually feeling the rhythm by the time we finish our first hour.