The room.
The moment.
Handled.
I'm a trilingual host built for the corporate stage - product launches, dealer meets, and the milestone moments where the mic has to deliver.
▶ Watch the showreelThe best hosts disappear into the event. I’ve been on stage long enough to know it.
Thirty-two years in Gujarat, roots in Kerala, and a working knowledge of Mumbai’s pace. I host in English, Hindi, and Malayalam - and across all three, one principle holds: the room comes first.
Most corporate hosts treat the stage like a microphone with a person attached. I treat it like a brief - researched, calibrated, and handled so your launch lands and your moment never gets lost.
You're not buying entertainment.
You're buying peace of mind.
The audience gets the show. The buyer gets the confidence that the room is handled.
Corporate Hosting
Product launches, dealer meets, conferences, and milestone events. Built around the stakes the room carries, not the clock.
Cricket Commentary
Solo live commentary for city leagues, corporate tournaments, and series fixtures. One voice carrying the match, ball by ball.
Wedding Hosting
Trilingual hosting across functions - sangeet, ceremony, reception. Considered, calibrated, never loud. The family is the show.
The homework is the product.
Most corporate hosts arrive thirty minutes early with a printed script. I arrive with research on your company, your audience, your product - and the moment this event needs to create.
Research before the mic
Before every event: what is this actually trying to do, who's in the room, what does the founder need this moment to mean.
Reads the room, not the script
High-energy when the room needs lifting. Witty when it needs lightness. Polished when the brand demands it.
Three languages, four registers
English, Hindi, Malayalam - I move between them the way the room asks, not the way a script tells me to.
Calibrated to the moment
Your deepest fear is a host who hijacks the event. I set the tempo and know when to step back.
From the floor,
@lets.unfold_
Pick a format.
Send the brief.
Tell me what the event is, when it is, who's in the room, and what you need it to do. I'll come back within 24 hours with availability and the format that fits.




