Joshi Wedding by GS Entertainment sees many Bollywood celebrity performances
by Kanika Mehta Weddings | January 5, 2015 | News
GS Entertainment Sophie Choudry Nitin Mukesh Sonu Nigam Prabhu Deva
GS Entertainment planned, managed and executed Vinay Joshi's (Raj Group of Companies) wedding on December 6 and 7 in Mumbai. Unlike any other Joshi weddings this wedding was planned and executed entirely in one week.
The agency was also entirely responsible for Hospitality and Logistics. There were about 800 guests from India and abroad who flew down to Mumbai for the wedding and their accommodation was arranged in various hotels across Mumbai including 110 rooms in Taj Lands End, 65 rooms in Trident, BKC, 100 rooms in ITC Maratha, 55 Sofitel and 100 more rooms in other hotels.
Guest arrivals and departure at the airport, railway station and bus stands were also arranged. Over 200 cars were booked for guest transfers varying from Innovas to high end luxury cars.
On December 6, the Sangeet took place at Sea Side Lawn, Taj Land’s End, Bandra. The décor of the Sangeet was managed and executed by GS Worldwide Entertainment.
The theme was white and purple and decor incorporated white fresh flowers that were highlighted with the purple lighting. The entrance of the venue was decorated with white drapes and the ceiling hangings. The ceiling hangings were made of fresh flowers and beads. There were 2 stages, one for the performance and the other for the couple
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Bollywood celebrities like Sophie Choudry and Nitin Mukesh kept the guests on their feet with their energetic performances.
Neil Nitin Mukesh was also present at the event to wish the couple on their happy day.
The wedding took place at the MMRDA grounds, BKC on December 7. The event saw approximately 2000 guests. Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam entertained the guests with his sensational song deliveries while dancing sensation Prabhu Deva performed on various bollywood dance numbers.
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The agency was also entirely responsible for Hospitality and Logistics in addition to the decor of the Sangeet.