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Indian Weddings · London

Baraat To Last Dance.

An Indian wedding DJ who grew up inside Punjabi wedding culture — Sikh, Hindu and fusion weddings across London, delivered with respect for the ceremony and total command of the floor.

— The Craft

The ceremony deserves reverence. The reception deserves fire.

An Indian wedding asks its DJ to be two different professionals in one day: invisible and precise around the ceremony, then the engine of the biggest party your families will share this decade.

Prit Nasha has played these rooms for twenty years — West London born, raised on Punjabi classics and UK Bhangra, fluent in Bollywood across every era, and equally at home when the floor wants Hip-Hop, Afrobeats or house at 1am.

Baraat timing with your dhol players. Rehearsed edits for choreographed sangeet performances. Volume that respects grandparents at dinner and delivers at midnight. Direct booking — the artist you plan with is the artist who plays.

Indian wedding DJ setup with LED panels in London
The Day

Moment By Moment.

01

Sikh weddings

The morning has its own rhythm — milni, the calm around the Anand Karaj, then the switch: reception floors that run on Punjabi classics, Bhangra and the new wave.

02

Hindu weddings

Baraat entrances timed with your dhol players, ceremony moments treated with respect, and receptions that move from filmi favourites to a full dance floor.

03

Sangeet & garba nights

Performance-heavy evenings need precise cueing — rehearsed track edits for choreographed dances, then open floors that keep all ages up.

04

Receptions & afterparties

The main event: dinner-set warmth, entrances, speeches — then the last two hours where twenty years of floor-reading earn their fee.

Trusted At

Rooms That Know Prit Nasha.

London & UK

Indian Gymkhana Club, Osterley
Grand Sapphire Banqueting & Hotel
Fairmont Windsor Park
The Londoner Hotel
DoubleTree by Hilton London
Oatlands Park Hotel
Moor Park Golf Club
Winstanley House

Destination

Lake Como, Italy
Barcelona, Spain
Tuscany, Italy
Tenerife, Spain
Santorini, Greece
Canada

And more across the UK and worldwide.

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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

Indian Wedding Questions.

Do you understand Sikh and Hindu wedding structure?

Yes — twenty years of Sikh and Hindu weddings means the day's rhythm is second nature: what stays respectful and quiet, what needs energy, and how the transitions between them should feel.

Can you coordinate the baraat with dhol players?

Absolutely — baraat and entrance moments are planned with your dhol players, videographer and venue so live dhol and the DJ set hand over seamlessly.

Punjabi, Bollywood AND Western music — one DJ?

That's the catalogue: Punjabi classics, UK Bhangra, Bollywood across every era, plus Hip-Hop, R&B, Afrobeats and house for the late floor. One artist, no handovers.

Can you play rehearsed edits for choreographed dances?

Yes — send the performance tracks ahead and they're edited and cued exactly as rehearsed, with a monitor process on the night so performers hear what they practised to.

Do you cover sangeets and other functions too?

Yes — sangeet, mehndi, jago and reception can sit under one booking. See Asian weddings for the full week.

Enquire

Your Date. Check It.

Wedding dates are confirmed months ahead. 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.