Book INSTRUMENTALIST in India

Anupriya Deotale
Anupriya Deotale

A renowned face in the music industry whose music consolidates the conventions of the sarangi and sarod!

The Strings
The Strings

A three-piece instrumental band consisting of three gorgeous musicians from Russia who play popular numbers as well as Bollywood songs!

Band Baaja Wale
Band Baaja Wale

They have expert Dhol Tasha performers who are proficient in playing varieties of beats, depending on the atmosphere of the event!

Rajan Band
Rajan Band

Rajan Band is one of the renowned bands in Delhi, and is famous for its work and dedication!

Ravi Band
Ravi Band

Ravi Band is one of the most revered band from delhi and has experience of more than 30 years!

Great Mehta Band
Great Mehta Band

Great Mehta Band serves as a best wedding band in Delhi and NCR, and is recognized as the best wedding band in Delhi!

SaxVio
SaxVio

SaxVio believes life is an essence of credits which comes out of sex as in triumphs of saxophone and pain as in melody of violin!

Dinero Ash
Dinero Ash

An individual artist who plays various percussion instruments; a music composer, lyricist and singer as well, in short, a complete package!

Shehnai Player
Shehnai Player

They are one of the leading shehnai players all over India; they have played shehnai in Saif-Kareena''s wedding, as well!

Earthfola Ensemble
Earthfola Ensemble

Traditional ensembles include djembe and dunun, and each rhythm has a story from the rich West African traditions that the Earthfolas explore!

Jagdish Prakash and Sons
Jagdish Prakash and Sons

Having an experience of more than 22 years, they recognize the importance of every wedding!

Jai Durga Band
Jai Durga Band

They are magnificent and have the best shehnai players who are well-known for their music!

Ashok Rana Dhol Wala
Ashok Rana Dhol Wala

The team is always ready to make you groove with some classy Punjabi folk tunes!

The Mohan Brothers
The Mohan Brothers

Lakshay and Aayush's phenomenal emergence is being seen by musicians and connoisseurs as the revival of the great sitar-sarod duet