June 2025

We give you a sneak peek into
some of our work in June!!

June gave us a front-row seat to a stage filled with music and dance. From soulful melodies to striking dance acts, the month was filled with moments that struck the right chord.

Talents in Spotlight

Anchors who steal the show
Without a great anchor, even the best-planned event can feel like a series of disconnected moments. This month, we shine the spotlight on two multi-talented artists who started with small stages and big dreams, and have grown into some of the most sought-after names on the live events circuit. With quick wit, charming presence, and just the right dash of mischief, they turn every live show into a smooth and entertaining experience.
Rohan Joshi
Wit with Precision in the Age of Noise
If timing is everything in comedy, Rohan Joshi runs on a stopwatch. Sharp, self-aware, and always three steps ahead, he doesn’t just crack jokes, he unpacks entire realities with a smirk and a side-eye. Whether he's roasting headlines, riffing on everyday chaos, or guiding a crowd through a packed evening as a host, Rohan brings the kind of ease that only comes with years in the game.
Aparshakti Khurana
Hosting, acting, or improv, he’s never off cue
From theatre stages to big screens, radio booths to live arenas, Aparshakti has done it all, and made it look easy. Whether he’s hosting a high-voltage awards night, slipping into a scene-stealing film role, or dropping punchy one-liners on the fly, he moves across formats like he’s switching playlists. One minute he’s your suave presenter, the next he’s stealing the show in a supporting role, and somewhere in between, he’s got the crowd in splits.

Mohammed Siraj associates with Urban Company for their campaign ‘Chhoti si Doori’

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Urban Company’s latest campaign, ‘Chhoti si Doori’, brings forward everyday bias related to profession and background, highlighting the gap in how different kinds of professions are perceived. The campaign found a relevant voice in cricketer Mohammed Siraj, whose own story closely aligns with its message.

In a social media post shared alongside the campaign film, Mohammed Siraj spoke about his journey, from being the son of an auto driver to playing for India, and the challenges that came with it. His caption underlined a key point: that every kind of work deserves respect, and that success is determined by effort, not origin.

The film reflects the experiences of many individuals who migrate for work and face subtle forms of judgement based on their profession. By associating with the campaign, Siraj added personal relevance to an ongoing conversation, emphasising that respect should be equal, and that every journey deserves to be recognised.

Ideas, Insights, and an entertaining evening with Palo Alto in Goa

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Cyrus Sahukar

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Gaur Gopal Das

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Adil Manuel Collective

Palo Alto’s gathering in Goa brought together a room full of industry leaders for an evening built on sharp questions, fresh perspectives, and good music.

On the first evening, anchor and entertainer Cyrus Sahukar led the flow of the event, hosting an interactive quiz that blended humour with just the right dose of challenge, keeping the crowd thinking, laughing, and on their toes.

The following day, Gaur Gopal Das, a renowned life coach and speaker, delivered a thoughtful talk on clarity, leadership, and staying grounded in fast-moving times.

Closing the night on an upbeat note was the Adil Manuel Collective, a live band known for their smooth, genre-fluid sets. Their performance carried the evening forward as guests mingled and conversations flowed long after the formalities wrapped up.

Entertainment for Nerolac in Spain & for Savex in London

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Amit Tandon

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Samba Girls

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Cube Juggler on rollerskates

This month also saw a fair share of destination events, with entertainment line-ups curated consisting mainly of local artists from the respective regions, one aboard a cruise from Spain for Nerolac, and the other in London for Savex.

On the Mediterranean cruise, comedian Amit Tandon led with a light-hearted comedy set, followed by a Samba group that performed both Bollywood and samba-style dance acts. A Roller-skating Cube Juggler added a visual twist to the line-up.

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Local Bollywood Dance Troupe

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Pixel Poi act

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Solo Bagpiper

In London, guests were welcomed by live bagpipers and dhol players, setting a festive tone. The evening featured an interactive mentalist, a local Bollywood dance troupe, and a custom pixel poi stage act featuring brand visuals.

Across both locations, each performance contributed to the atmosphere, keeping the energy high and the experience memorable.

Chitrangada Singh and S Unity Light Up the MPL Opening Night

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S Unity

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Chitrangada Singh

The Maharashtra Premier League’s opening ceremony in Pune began with a powerful dance act that turned the evening into a full-scale celebration.

Dance crew S Unity opened the act, setting the tempo with synchronised moves and crisp formations. Their choreography built the momentum for actor-dancer Chitrangada Singh, who entered mid-performance with effortless grace, backed by an ensemble of dancers.

A sequence with no pauses, the performance gradually built into a group act as both the dance crew and the celebrity dancer came together, ending with the full ensemble on stage and marking a strong start to the MPL season.

An Evening of Insight and Rhythm at AWS ExecLeaders in Mumbai

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Cyrus Sahukar

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Sunil Chhetri

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The Bombay Coalition

AWS ExecLeaders Mumbai brought together sharp minds and strong voices for an evening that moved from conversation to celebration with ease. With Cyrus Sahukar at the helm as host, the evening maintained just the right balance of sharp humour and smooth transitions.

A fireside chat with Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri offered the audience a rare look into the discipline and decisions behind a long-standing career. Speaking on leadership, resilience, and what it means to build something that lasts, Sunil Chhetri’s reflections struck a chord with a room full of decision-makers.

The evening closed with the band, The Bombay Coalition taking the stage, mixing Bollywood and Hollywood tracks into a set that had the crowd on their feet and phones in the air.