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.
Two acres of lawn,
and the front row is empty.
The bigger the venue, the easier it is to lose the room.
Karve Nagar receptions are some of the biggest in west Pune. The lawns toward the Mhatre Bridge and the larger banquets off Karve Road can comfortably hold 2500 guests. The problem is not capacity. The problem is attention. The stage and the buffet are 60 metres apart. The bar is in a third corner. The cousins are at the dance floor early. The elders are seated at table 27, half-watching. Most anchors stand on stage and try to shout the room into order. That does not work here. Divya walks the venue with the mic. She uses names. The front row fills up because guests want to be seen, not because they were asked.
The crowd in Karve Nagar is mixed. Old Marathi families who moved in from Kothrud and Erandwane in the 90s and 2000s. New families who came in for the apartments closer to the Mhatre Bridge. A lot of crossover weddings where the bride is from one side and the groom is flown in from Delhi or Bangalore. The script needs to hold both audiences at once. Divya does not pick a side. The Marathi gets its full weight for the elders, the Hindi for the in-laws, and neither one feels like the other was tolerated.
The other issue at large lawns is the food. Catering for 2500 takes time. Plates queue up, sound carries differently when the bar is loud, and the planner is in panic mode by 9 pm. Divya works with the kitchen on the timing of the family announcements. The speeches go on when the buffet is between courses, not when the dessert counter has just opened and lost the audience entirely.
Captured Moments,
Timeless Memories
Events, photography & videography — every moment beautifully documented.
Three things that
matter on a big lawn.
Three things that earn the booking.
Voice that reaches the back row
Karve Nagar lawns are deep. Divya knows how to project without sounding loud, and how to time announcements so the back of the lawn actually listens instead of carrying on with the buffet line.
Marathi the elders trust
Most Karve Nagar families have roots in Kothrud and Erandwane. The Marathi standard is high. Divya passes that test in the first sentence. The rituals get called the way the family expects.
Calm when logistics slip
Catering runs late, the baraat gets stuck on Karve Road, the DJ console restarts. Divya buys the planner the time they need without the family ever feeling the panic in the back.
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 Karve Nagar couples
ask before they book us
Straight answers, no polish.
Yes. The lawns toward the Mhatre Bridge side and the larger banquets off Karve Road can run 2000 to 3000 guests on a peak Saturday. Divya does the sound walk before the family arrives so the announcements actually reach the back tables, not just the front three rows.
Yes. A lot of Karve Nagar families are old Kothrud or Erandwane families who moved in over the last 20 years. The Marathi standard is still the one their parents would recognise. Divya calls the rituals correctly and leaves silence where the chants need it.
Often. The Marathi side gets the rituals and the language they expect. The North Indian side gets enough Hindi to feel addressed without the wedding turning into a translation exercise. Divya keeps both audiences in the same evening.
This is the biggest problem at large Karve Nagar receptions. The stage performances start, half the guests are still in the food line, and the family sees an empty front row. Divya does not stand on stage and beg people to come forward. She walks the buffet line with the mic, calls relatives by name, and the front row fills up within ten minutes.
Two to three months ahead for winter dates and May muhurats. A short call confirms availability and a 50 percent advance holds the date.
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.