Wedding Anchor & Host — Every Function Covered
Every wedding function hosted with the right energy, warmth and preparation for your family.
Mehendi & Haldi Anchor & Host
The first family gathering of the wedding. Divya keeps the energy warm and personal without over-producing it. Close family, real moments, and a tone that carries through to the rest of the wedding.
Sangeet Night Anchor & Host
High energy, both families involved, performances and games running together. Divya is at her best here. She reads when to push the energy and when to pull it back, and she has turned one-sided shows into full family face-offs.
Wedding Ceremony Anchor & Host
From the baraat entry to the varmala, every moment announced at the right time with the right weight. Rituals held with respect, not rushed. If the baraat runs late, the crowd never knows.
Wedding Reception Anchor & Host
Large guest lists, mixed crowds, tight timelines. Divya manages the full reception flow — couple entry, family introductions, speeches, performances and the first dance — without anything running over or feeling rushed.
Engagement Anchor & Host
The first time both families are in the same room. Divya sets a tone that carries through to the wedding itself. Warm, personal, and never formal for the sake of it. The right start makes everything else easier.
Destination Wedding Anchor & Host
Goa, Udaipur, Karjat, Lonavala. Divya travels across India for destination weddings. Travel and accommodation are discussed transparently at booking. Destination weddings are among her most requested bookings every year.
Events That
Tell a Story
A glimpse into the stages Divya has hosted across 7+ years.
The Gymkhana belt has its own rulebook.
Open-air acoustics, four communities, and a guest list that knows each club’s history.
Marine Lines holds four of Mumbai’s most loved community Gymkhanas inside a single five-minute stretch. The Parsi Gymkhana is not the Hindu Gymkhana and the families know it. Each club has its own kitchen culture, its own members’ protocols, its own unwritten rules about what happens on the lawn and what doesn’t. The host has to know which rulebook is in play.
The acoustic problem is real. Marine Drive wind hits the lawns full force, and traffic noise off Veer Nariman Road carries over the wall. Most hosts try to fix this with volume, which is exactly the wrong call. Divya works with the Gymkhana’s own PA team rather than bringing in a competing rig, and projects with technique instead. The back row hears her without the front row feeling shouted at.
Then there is the community range. A typical Marine Lines wedding will have Parsi rituals in the morning and Gujarati or Bohri ones in the evening, sometimes all three families in the same crowd. Divya treats each tradition on its own terms. The Parsi side gets Parsi references. The Gujarati side hears Gujarati. Nothing about the evening reads as a one-size template.
Captured Moments,
Timeless Memories
Events, photography & videography — every moment beautifully documented.
Three things that matter for this crowd
Marine Lines families have been club members for two generations. They notice the difference between a host who has worked the Gymkhanas and one who is improvising.
Open-air projection, not volume
The wind off Marine Drive eats half the acoustics on the lawn. Divya carries the room with vocal technique and pacing rather than fighting the breeze with a louder mic. The result lands clean at the back without bruising the front.
Multi-community range as the default
Parsi, Gujarati, Bohri, Catholic, sometimes Marathi. The Marine Lines belt mixes communities like nowhere else in Mumbai. Divya works each tradition on its own terms, with the right register and the right reference each time.
Works with the Gymkhana’s own team
Every Gymkhana has its own AV crew, kitchen captain, and members’ protocols. Divya does not arrive trying to replace any of them. She joins the existing setup and the night runs on the club’s clock, not against it.
Other areas in Mumbai we host weddings in
Anchor & Host Pricing Packages
Pricing that's easy to understand. Every package comes with a script written specifically for your family, your crowd and your day — nothing recycled, nothing generic.
These are starting ranges. The final number depends on the venue, number of functions and what the event needs. Reach out on +91 9136323270 or at [email protected] and we'll come back with an exact quote same day.
Questions Marine Lines families ask first
Straight answers. No dodging the details.
Yes. Marine Drive wind eats half the acoustics on most Gymkhana lawns, and the traffic noise off Veer Nariman Road does the rest. Divya works with the Gymkhana’s own PA team rather than bringing in a separate rig, and projects with technique instead of volume so the back row hears her without the front row feeling shouted at. Call +91 9136323270 to discuss.
The Parsi Gymkhana, the P.J. Hindu Gymkhana, the Islam Gymkhana, the Catholic Gymkhana, the West End Hotel, and the larger Marine Drive banquet spaces. Each Gymkhana has its own kitchen culture and members’ protocols, and she has worked the format at each.
Yes. Marine Lines weddings often have two or three communities in the same evening. Divya treats each tradition on its own terms, not as a courtesy stop on a multicultural script. The Parsi side gets Parsi references. The Gujarati side hears Gujarati. Nothing about the evening reads as a banquet template.
It depends on the venue and the number of functions. A 1,500-guest open-lawn reception is staged differently from a small members’ lounge ceremony. Call +91 9136323270 or email [email protected] for a quote tailored to your wedding.
Gymkhana winter dates between October and February fill up five to six months out, and the peak muhurats go faster. Lock Divya in alongside the venue, with a 50% advance.
Planning a wedding in Marine Lines? Let’s talk.
Send Divya the date, the venue, and what kind of wedding it is. She’ll come back with exactly how she would run it for your family.