Wedding Anchor Host And Emcee In Nahur Mumbai

Book Divya Shah, an experienced wedding anchor for Nahur weddings. Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi and English hosting for society halls and banquets across Central Line Mumbai.

Divya Shah Wedding Anchor

Wedding Services

Wedding Anchor & Host — Every Function Covered

Every wedding function hosted with the right energy, warmth and preparation for your family.

Day 1 Function

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.

Night Before

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 Day

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.

Evening

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.

Pre-Wedding

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

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.

Portfolio

Events That
Tell a Story

A glimpse into the stages Divya has hosted across 7+ years.

Wedding · The Leela, Andheri Grand Reception
Corporate · BKC Leadership Summit
Brand · Oppo India Product Launch
Awards · Taj Lands End Excellence Awards
Social · Juhu Birthday Gala
Corporate · Nariman Point Annual Conference
Real Estate · Powai Lodha Crown Launch
Nahur Weddings

Central Line crowds, family-first weddings.

Society halls, mixed Marathi and Gujarati guest lists, and a no-nonsense expectation that the anchor knows what she is doing.

Nahur sits between Bhandup and Mulund, and the wedding culture here is shaped by that. The families are upper-middle-class Maharashtrian, Gujarati, and South Indian households who own their flat, send their kids to good schools, and budget their daughter’s wedding with care. The venues reflect that, society party halls, Mulund Gymkhana, Kalidas Auditorium, and the rows of banquet halls along LBS Road.

Most anchors who work the 5-star South Mumbai circuit struggle here. They expect a hot mic, a sound engineer, two assistants, and a green room. A Nahur society hall gives you a single corner with a power point and a cordless mic that might cut out. Divya carries her own backup, knows how to work without a fancy setup, and never makes the family feel like the venue is the problem.

The other thing is language. A typical Nahur wedding has Marathi from the bride’s side, Gujarati from the groom’s side, and Hindi as the bridge. The bride’s London cousin needs the English line. Divya runs all four through the same evening without it feeling stitched together. She also knows when to step back, because Nahur families often have a fun uncle who wants to take the mic for a minute, and the anchor’s job is to hand it over and take it back without breaking the flow.

Venues Divya Has Hosted Weddings At in & Around Nahur
Mulund Gymkhana Kalidas Auditorium Fortune Park Galaxy LBS Road Banquets Society Party Halls
Gallery

Captured Moments,
Timeless Memories

Events, photography & videography — every moment beautifully documented.

Instagram
Silver Jubilee Award Show
Photo
Mall Event (Trends)
Photo
Student's Reunion Event
Video
Health India Insurance Event
Photo
Doctor's Reunion Goa
Photo
Daughters Day Event
Video
Product Launch
Photo
Marathon Event
Video
Wedding Highlight Film
Photo
Grand Reception
Photo
Mehendi Ceremony
Video
Sangeet Night Film
Photo
Stage Decor
Photo
Wedding Highlight Film
Photo
Baraat
Photo
Oppo Launch
Video
Honda Event
Photo
Xperia Activation
Photo
Suzuki Launch
Video
Ryze Campaign
Photo
Fashion Show
Photo
Lodha Crown
Video
Arihant Project
Photo
Vastu Luxuria
Photo
Suntech Crescent
Photo
Model Flat Reveal
Video
Property Walk-through
Photo
Birthday Gala
Photo
Anniversary
Video
New Year's Eve
Photo
Diwali Event
Photo
High Tea Evening
Video
Baby Shower Film
Photo
Excellence Awards
Video
Industry Gala Night
Photo
Sports Achievement
Photo
Annual Honours
Photo
Women Leadership
Video
Startup Awards Film
On-Stage Portrait
Corporate Headshot
Studio Portrait
Promo Shoot
Outdoor Portrait
Candid Moment
Behind the Scenes
Magazine Feature
Fashion Editorial
Lifestyle
B&W Series
Brand Story
Concept Series
Luxury Watch
Tech Product
Food & Beverage
Luxury Bag
Apparel
Cosmetics
City Aerial
Mumbai Skyline
Aerial Event Coverage
Sunrise Aerial
Property Aerial
Nature Aerial
Wedding Film 2024
Corporate Summit Film
Brand Launch Film
Award Ceremony Film
Social Event Film
Real Estate Film
Stage Highlights
BTS Reel
Best of 2024
Wedding Day Reel
Transformation Reel
Funny Moments
My Journey
Behind the Voice
Client Story
Industry Profile
Cultural Events
Year in Review
Wedding Highlights
Corporate Recap
Award Highlights
Brand Launch
Sangeet Highlights
Social Gala Film

When the cordless mic died at the saptapadi.

The society hall’s AV was rented from a local vendor who had not changed the mic batteries in two events. Right as the bhatji started the first vachan, the mic cut out. 250 guests, the bride and groom mid-pheras, dead silence.

“Divya pulled out her own wired backup mic she had taped to the side of the console that morning, plugged it in, and continued the narration in 40 seconds flat.”

The guests who were paying attention noticed nothing. The bride later said she only realised something had gone wrong when she saw the photographer’s footage.

The whole saptapadi finished on time without a single jarring pause. The family told Divya the next day that her carrying her own equipment was the single best decision of the wedding.

Nahur West Society Hall · Vivah Ceremony
Divya Shah hosting a wedding ceremony at a Nahur society hall in Mumbai
Why Nahur Books Divya

Three things Nahur families care about most

The Central Line brief is its own thing. Here is what comes up every single time.

01

Comes Prepared For Society Halls

Nahur venues are rarely 5-star ready. Divya brings her own backup mic, knows the LBS Road banquet vendors by name, and never relies on the hall’s AV alone.

02

Handles Marathi And Gujarati Together

A lot of Nahur weddings are inter-community. Divya runs the ceremony so the Maharashtrian vachans and the Gujarati hasta milap both get the airtime the families expect.

03

Respects The Budget And The Timeline

Most Nahur uncles need to catch the last local. Divya keeps the photo line tight, the cake-cutting on cue, and the buffet opening on time, so dinner is hot when the guests reach the counter.

Before You Book

Questions Nahur families ask first

Straight answers. No fluff.

01Does Divya host weddings in Nahur if the venue is a society hall and not a hotel?

Yes, and most Nahur weddings are exactly this. Society halls, gymkhana banquets, and party plots are the bread and butter of Central Line weddings. Divya travels with her own portable mic setup if the venue’s AV is weak, and adapts the script to the room size. Call +91 9136323270.

02We are a Gujarati family in Nahur. Can the anchor handle Gujarati customs?

Yes. Nahur has a strong Gujarati population, and Divya hosts the ponkhana, hasta milap, and antarpat moments the way a Gujarati priest expects them to be cued. She speaks conversational Gujarati and reads the room well enough to know when to switch to Hindi for the non-Gujarati guests.

03Which venues in and around Nahur has Divya hosted weddings at?

Mulund Gymkhana, Kalidas Auditorium, several society halls in the Nahur West and Mulund East belt, banquet halls around LBS Road, and hotels like Fortune Park Galaxy in Mulund. She has also done weddings at farmhouses in the Kanjurmarg and Bhandup pocket.

04How much does a wedding anchor cost for a Nahur wedding?

Nahur weddings tend to be tighter on budget than South Mumbai ones, and the pricing reflects that. A single sangeet or reception is priced one way, and a full three-function package is another. Call +91 9136323270 or email [email protected] and we will share a clear quote based on your run sheet.

05How early should we book a wedding anchor in Nahur?

For Tulsi Vivah season and the November to February peak, three to four months in advance is safe. For monsoon and off-season dates, a month is usually enough. Send your date over and we will confirm availability the same day.

Now Booking Nahur Weddings 2026

Planning a wedding in Nahur? Let’s talk.

Tell Divya the date, the venue and the kind of wedding it is. She will come back with how she would approach it for your family.

Call or WhatsApp +91 9136323270 [email protected]
Accepting Nahur bookings for 2026
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