Wedding Anchor Host And Emcee In Mumbai

Divya has anchored weddings at Taj Lands End, The Leela Andheri and JW Marriott Juhu across Mumbai. Custom script every time, 4 languages, 1000+ events. Check availability for your date.

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
Mumbai Weddings

Mumbai crowds
spot a recycled script fast.

Usually within the first ten minutes.

If you have been to ten Mumbai weddings, no two crowds were quite the same. The Thakkar family from Vile Parle and the Mehra family from Powai, seated in the same banquet hall, respond to different things. Add a table of London-returned NRIs and an aunt who has not left Dadar in thirty years, and you have one room that wants four different things from the same anchor. That is not unusual. That is just a Mumbai wedding.

Venues like The Leela Andheri and Taj Lands End Bandra raise the bar on what the crowd already expects. These guests attend two or three big events a year. Within ten minutes they can tell whether the anchor has a fresh script or is running a format she used somewhere else last Saturday. Divya calls the family before every booking, sits through a full brief and builds the script around that wedding specifically. Not around a type of wedding.

Mumbai also throws things at you mid-event. The baraat gets stuck on the Western Express Highway. The DJ has a technical issue during the first dance. The power goes at an outdoor venue in Karjat right before dinner. These things happen at real events. The family should not have to manage them. That is what an anchor is there for.

You can also see our wedding anchor services in Andheri or read about what a wedding anchor does across every function.

Mumbai Venues Divya Has Anchored Weddings At
The Leela, Andheri Taj Lands End, Bandra JW Marriott, Juhu ITC Maratha, Andheri Marriott BKC Banquet Halls, Ghatkopar Banquet Halls, Dadar Society Venues, Borivali Farmhouses, Karjat
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
Real Events

Two Mumbai weddings
Divya has anchored

The groom’s dadu said he would never dance at a wedding. He closed the sangeet.

The bride’s family at this Andheri sangeet had four full performances lined up. The groom’s family, a quieter household from Borivali, had nothing prepared. By 9:30pm, the imbalance was starting to show in the room.

“By 11pm, the groom’s grandfather, who had told his son he would just sit and watch, was on stage doing a one-minute step with the bride’s nani. The room did not stop talking about it.”

Divya shifted the second half into a low-stakes game format. No pressure, easy entry points, just enough banter to pull people in. The groom’s side started coming forward on their own. Nobody was pushed. Nobody felt put on the spot. Both families left as one room, not two halves of a programme.

ITC Maratha, Andheri — Sangeet Night

The PA system cut out during cake-cutting. 300 people sang unplugged.

Reception at Marriott BKC. 300 guests seated. The cake-cutting moment arrived and the main PA system dropped. No music. No mic feed. The photographer was standing in the middle of the floor with nowhere to look.

“The whole room was singing before anyone processed that the sound was gone. It was louder than anything the speakers had produced all evening.”

Divya did not reach for the backup mic or flag the AV team from stage. She stepped forward, started a clap, said three words to the front tables and within fifteen seconds 300 people were singing in Hindi. Then English. A Gujarati uncle added his own verse at the end. The family says it is the one moment everyone still talks about. None of it was planned.

Marriott BKC — Wedding Reception
Why Mumbai Books Divya

What she brings
to a Mumbai wedding

Three things that matter for this crowd specifically.

01

She reads the room from the brief, not from the first five minutes of silence

Borivali society crowds and Lower Parel five-star crowds are not the same. Western suburbs, Dadar, BKC, South Mumbai — the audience energy shifts depending on which part of the city you are in. Divya adjusts her approach from the pre-event call, not once she is already on stage figuring out what the room needs.

02

Four languages. One room. No awkward gear-shifts.

Hindi, English, Marathi, Gujarati. Most Mumbai weddings need at least two. Divya moves between them mid-sentence when it makes sense, not as a scheduled switch. The 70-year-old Gujarati dadi and the British-raised cousin both feel the evening was meant for them. That does not happen by accident.

03

A script written for your wedding, not borrowed from the last one

Before every Mumbai booking, Divya takes a full brief. Names, inside references, the family dynamics between both sides, the rituals, the tone the couple actually wants. Nothing gets carried over from the previous Saturday. Mumbai wedding guests attend enough events to spot borrowed material immediately.

What It Costs

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.

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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.

Before You Book

Questions Mumbai
couples ask first

Straight answers. No hedging.

01 How much does a wedding anchor cost in Mumbai?

Mumbai bookings are priced per function, not as a flat package. Two functions at a Juhu hotel and five functions spread across the city with an Alibaug leg are two completely different briefs with different preparation involved. We do not post rates publicly because the quote depends on your actual event count, duration and whether there is outstation travel. Call us on +91 9136323270 or write to [email protected] and we work it out from there.

02 Which Mumbai venues has Divya anchored weddings at?

Divya has anchored at The Leela Andheri, Taj Lands End Bandra, JW Marriott Juhu, ITC Maratha Andheri, Marriott BKC, banquet halls across Ghatkopar and Dadar, society grounds in Borivali and farm venues in Karjat. If your venue is not on this list, it likely shares a format or crowd type with one that is. A short call tells you more than a list ever will.

03 Can the anchor host in Gujarati and Marathi at a Mumbai wedding?

Yes. Divya anchors in Hindi, English, Marathi and Gujarati and moves between them as the event needs, not as a scheduled language segment. Most Mumbai weddings have at least two communities in the same room and every section of that crowd should feel like the evening is addressed to them directly. This is not an add-on service. It is how the job is done.

04 How far in advance should I book for a Mumbai wedding?

Two to three months ahead is the right window for most Mumbai weddings. October through February is peak season and five-star venue dates go fast. A ten-minute call tells you whether your date is available. A 50 percent advance holds the booking. The earlier you reach out, the more time there is to sit through a proper brief before the event.

05 Do you cover Thane, Navi Mumbai and Karjat?

Yes. Thane, Navi Mumbai, Karjat and Lonavala are all covered. Travel within the Mumbai metro area is included in the standard booking. For Karjat, Lonavala, Alibaug and other outstation venues, travel and stay are agreed at the time of booking. Nothing gets added after the fact.

Now Booking Mumbai Weddings 2026

Got a date in Mumbai?
Call and check if it is open.

Tell Divya the date, the venue and how many functions. She will come back with exactly how she would run it for your family specifically, not a general overview.

Call or WhatsApp +91 9136323270 [email protected]
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