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.
Half the guest list
is on a flight tomorrow morning.
A Kharadi wedding has zero room for a bloated run sheet.
Kharadi weddings look like a Two-States movie. The bride is from a Marathi family with parents in the Pashan area. The groom is from Bengaluru or Delhi. Half the guest list is IT colleagues from the EON Free Zone who have a 9am Monday call. Three of the cousins are flying in from the US for the weekend only. The anchor cannot waste a minute and cannot lose the room.
The EON hotels (Westin, Hyatt Regency, Radisson Blu) all run on strict cue sheets and hard noise cut-offs. The riverside banquets towards Wagholi have their own pressure: outdoor sound, fading light, a Mula-Mutha breeze that does odd things to a wireless mic. Divya does the walk-through before the guests arrive and pre-marks the cue points with the DJ. Tedious work, but it is the difference between a sangeet that flows and one that stalls every twelve minutes.
The corporate-crowd loosening is the other Kharadi thing. A room full of senior engineers will not dance if you ask them to. They will dance if the floor builds slowly from the side, if two of their colleagues are already there, and if the host is not trying too hard. Divya knows how to do that without making it look like she is doing it.
Captured Moments,
Timeless Memories
Events, photography & videography — every moment beautifully documented.
Three reasons
this neighbourhood keeps calling back.
No fluff. Just the parts that matter.
She runs the clock so you do not have to
EON hotels enforce 11 PM noise cut-offs. Divya backwards-plans the run sheet from the cut-off, tightens the speech-to-performance flow, and protects the DJ’s hour on the dance floor. You never feel rushed; the schedule just lands cleanly.
She bridges the Two-States gap
Kharadi weddings are almost always cross-cultural. Divya runs the day in English and Hindi for the broader room, slips into Marathi or other regional languages for the ritual moments, and never makes the guests from one side feel left out of a joke meant for the other.
A long brief, not a quick form
Before every Kharadi booking, Divya calls the couple. How you met. Office inside jokes. Which colleague is going to attempt a speech. Which one should not be given the mic. Forty minutes of questions. The script is built from those answers.
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 Kharadi couples
actually ask us first
Straight answers. No hedging.
Yes. Divya has worked the corporate hotels along the EON corridor and the riverside banquets on the Wagholi side many times. The five-star hotels run on tight cue sheets and the riverside venues have their own outdoor mic challenges. Both setups are walked through with the DJ before guests arrive.
That is most Kharadi weddings now. Divya runs the day mostly in English and Hindi, with Marathi for the local elders and Gujarati or other regional touches where it lands. She does not switch languages mid-sentence to look clever. The shift happens between sections.
It is the most common Kharadi problem. Divya runs a couple of low-pressure group games during the cocktail hour, picks two or three people she has clocked as likely to break the ice, and lets the floor build from there. Nobody is pulled up on stage against their will.
Most EON hotels have a hard noise stop. Divya plans the run sheet backwards from 11 PM, tightens speeches into performance blocks, and cuts dead air between segments. The DJ gets a full hour for the dance floor and the hotel never has to step in to pull the plug.
For peak season dates at the EON hotels, two to three months ahead. December and February weekends fill faster than the rest. A short call confirms availability and a 50% advance holds the date.
Ready to book a wedding anchor in Kharadi?
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 the day for your family specifically.