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Hindu Weddings · London

Five Days. One Thread.

Hindu wedding DJ for London and the UK — haldi to baraat to the last dance, with Bollywood depth across both eras and the instinct to hold every generation on one floor.

— The Difference

The music has to know the rituals.

A Hindu wedding is a sequence, not a single night — and every function has moments a DJ must see coming. The baraat that needs its peak exactly at the gates. The mandap that demands quiet respect. The reception where three generations expect three different decades, all at once.

Prit Nasha has played these weeks for twenty years, from London banqueting suites to three-day celebrations at Lake Como. The transitions are anticipated, the rituals are respected, and the floor stays full on every night that wants one.

You book the artist directly — no agency, no substitute DJ. The person who maps your functions is the person behind the decks at each of them.

Prit Nasha DJing beneath a floral garland at a celebration
The Week

Function By Function.

01

Haldi, mehndi & sangeet

The build-up days each carry their own colour — turmeric-morning warmth, family-led mehndi evenings, and a sangeet that runs like a show. Each function gets its own playlist and energy.

02

Baraat

The groom’s arrival is the loudest moment of the week. Timed with your venue, videographer and dhol or band — big entrance energy that hands over cleanly as the families meet.

03

Around the ceremony

The mandap has its own rhythms and its own priests. The DJ works around the ceremony — arrivals, interludes and the turnover into the evening — with the reverence the moment deserves.

04

The reception

Bollywood golden era into today’s charts, garba circles if your family brings them, first dance, and a final hour that no one leaves early.

What's Included

What's Included.

01

Multi-day planning

One consultation maps the full sequence — haldi to reception — so the energy builds across the week instead of resetting each night.

02

Bollywood depth, both eras

Kishore Kumar to Arijit Singh, the 90s classics to this month’s soundtrack hits — programmed for grandparents and cousins on the same floor.

03

Garba & raas ready

If your family dances garba, the set is built for it — traditional rounds, sanedo energy and modern fusion, at tempos real circles can dance to.

04

MC & coordination

Entrances, speeches, cake cut and choreographed dances — announced and sequenced in step with your planner and venue team.

05

Backup equipment on-site

Redundant decks, mixer and laptop at every single event. No exceptions.

06

Full insurance & PAT certification

Public liability cover and certified equipment — required by every premium London venue.

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Moments From The Floor.

"He reads the crowd and plays the right music at the right time. Booking was easy, he was responsive throughout, and on the night he was fantastic. The dance floor never emptied."

— Preya Patel Family celebration · London
FAQ

Hindu Wedding Questions.

Can you cover every function of the week?

Yes — haldi, mehndi, sangeet, baraat and reception can all sit inside one booking. One artist across the week means each night builds on the last.

Do you play during the ceremony itself?

The mandap belongs to the priests and the rituals. Prit handles the music around it — arrivals, interludes and the turnover into the evening — with the respect the moment deserves.

Our family dances garba — can you hold a circle?

Yes — traditional garba rounds, raas and modern fusion, played at tempos real circles dance to, building the way a garba floor expects.

How do you balance old and new Bollywood?

By reading the room, not the decade. Kishore Kumar into a 90s classic into this month's hit — sequenced so grandparents and cousins stay on the same floor.

Can you coordinate the baraat?

Yes — timed to the minute with your venue, videographer and dhol players or band, so the entrance peaks exactly where it should.

Enquire

Every Function. One Artist.

Multi-day weddings are booked months ahead — check your dates early. Speak directly with Prit Nasha.

Your must-plays, your do-not-play list — Prit builds the night around them. Or call directly: +44 7944 262 400.