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.
Three communities,
one wedding, one anchor.
A single-language host loses half this room.
Bibwewadi is one of the few pockets of Pune where a single wedding can have a Gujarati Jain bride, a Marathi groom, and 300 Hindi-speaking friends and cousins watching it all happen. The host’s job is to make the room feel like one wedding instead of two. Divya works in Gujarati, Marathi, Hindi and English without making the switches feel like translation. The dadi from Mahatma Society smiles at the same joke the cousin from Bangalore is laughing at.
The halls in this belt have been hosting weddings for decades. Market Yard banquets, the larger venues on Pune-Solapur Road, the Mahatma Society and Salisbury Park clubhouses for the smaller functions. They each have their own rhythm. Some have a tight 11 pm cutoff, others go past 1 am. Divya checks the venue rules in advance and builds the script around them so the family does not get rushed at the end.
Joint families in Bibwewadi are large and the performance line-ups for a sangeet show it. Eight groups becomes eleven by the day of the event. The bride’s father-in-law decides on the morning of the function that he wants to sing one bhajan. Divya makes room for all of it without losing the timing of the evening. Nobody gets cut, and nobody waits 20 minutes for their slot.
Captured Moments,
Timeless Memories
Events, photography & videography — every moment beautifully documented.
What we bring to
your traditional event
Three things that matter for this room.
Three languages, no costume
Divya speaks Gujarati and Marathi the way her own family speaks them. Not learned for a script. That comes through in the room, and the elders feel it.
Sangeet line-up discipline
Bibwewadi sangeets get bigger by the day of the event. Divya keeps the running order tight, the gaps short, and every group on. No 20 minute dead patches between the strongest performances.
Brief before script
Names, rituals, family jokes, the cousin who tends to get drunk early. The script gets written after that call. Nothing from last weekend leaks in.
Areas across Pune
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.
What Bibwewadi couples
ask before they book us
Real answers, not the polished kind.
Yes. Bibwewadi has a lot of Gujarati and Jain families who married into local Maharashtrian households a generation ago. Divya covers all three languages without it sounding stitched. The Gujarati side gets the chopstick humour they expect at sangeets, the Marathi side gets the ritual respect, and the Hindi-speaking friends and cousins do not feel left out.
The sangeet brief is taken weeks in advance, not on the day. Divya gets a list of every group, their song, their length, who their leader is. The line-up is then arranged so the bigger group never follows a similar bigger group, and the slower numbers do not stack up. The aunts who do not perform get a small spot too. No one gets cut.
Divya carries her own backup mic and works with the DJ to keep one channel free. If the system fails, she steps closer to the crowd, projects naturally, and keeps the room engaged with a story or a quick game until the tech is back. The guests usually think it was planned.
Yes. A 50-guest haldi in a Mahatma Society building clubhouse needs a different tone than a 600-guest sangeet at a Market Yard hall. The script is sized for the room. Divya does not bring a stage voice into a living room.
Two to three months out for winter and May dates is the right window. Bibwewadi muhurat dates fill up quickly because most local banquets get booked early. A short call confirms availability and a 50 percent advance holds it.
Ready to book a wedding anchor in Pune?
Let’s talk.
Tell Divya the date, the venue and what kind of wedding it is. She will come back with how she would approach it for your family specifically.