Bengali–South Indian Wedding
Cruise Sangeet · Ganges · 2024
The work speaks first. A selection from the weddings, corporate events, and personal celebrations we've planned across Kolkata over the last four years — some with a full story, most with just a photograph. Either way, this is the work. Not a brochure.
Every photograph carries a small label — what kind of event, where, and any standout detail. Scroll through. The category tag on each tells you what you're looking at.
Cruise Sangeet · Ganges · 2024
350 attendees · ITC Sonar · 2024
Intimate · 80 guests · Park Street
Outdoor evening · Salt Lake · 2024
B2B audience · Taj Bengal · 2025
Traditional · 300 guests · 2024
Private home · 60 guests · 2024
Recognition gala · Hyatt · 2024
Floral install · 5-star ballroom · 2024
Restaurant takeover · 80 guests
Open-air · Riverside · 2023
Repeat client · Smaller scale · 2025
Selected because each one says something specific about how we work. Full stories are linked on the relevant service page — these are the short versions.
A five-day Bengali–South Indian wedding. Three venues. One Sangeet that moved.
Her family from Salt Lake. His from Bangalore. Five days, three hundred guests on the wedding day, and a Sangeet that was booked at a banquet hall — until the bride's father called at 8 PM on Friday to say he wanted it moved to a cruise on the Ganges instead. The event was Sunday.
We had thirty-six hours. The stage configuration, the DJ setup, the lighting, the dancers' entries, the guest transport — all of it had to be rebuilt for a moving deck on water. Décor included. Everything sourced and installed before the boat left the jetty Sunday evening.
The wedding the next day ran as two ceremonies back to back — Bengali first, then South Indian after a planned outfit change. Two traditions, fully honoured, one wedding day.
Fifty years of business. One year worth remembering.
A legacy Kolkata business — fifty years in the city — chose us to plan their 50th Annual General Meeting. 350 attendees in one room. The brief was simple: it had to feel different from the forty-nine that came before.
We built a custom stage with a 400 sqft LED screen as the backdrop. Full sound and light production. Branding across entry gates, standees, and stalls. A live band, a DJ, a choreographed segment for the recognition awards, special effects timed to the announcements. ₹4.3 lakh, food and venue separate.
The next year, they called us back for the 51st. Same standard. Smaller budget — ₹3.2 lakh. Scaling down without losing the standard is harder than scaling up. We don't recommend the test. But when it shows up, we pass it.
A surprise milestone birthday. Two children, three weeks of planning, one mother who suspected nothing.
The brief came from her son. His mother was turning sixty. The family wanted to throw her a surprise birthday — eighty close guests, her favourite restaurant, an evening she would not forget. The constraint: she could not know. Not the venue, not the guest list, not the cake, not the plan.
Three weeks. All vendor briefings happened through her son and daughter — separately, discreetly. The venue was booked under a different family name. The cake was a recreation of her favourite from a closed-down bakery in Park Street, sourced by tracking down the original baker. The guest list was managed via a private WhatsApp group with strict rules about photos and updates.
The entry was the moment we'd been planning around. A blacked-out dining room, eighty guests holding their breath, lights up on the eighth-grade school photograph her son had blown up on the back wall behind her chair. She walked in expecting a quiet family dinner. She left at 1 AM.
The numbers below aren't records to break. They're the foundation we keep building on.
Selected Highlights · Purple Crown Events
◆40+ events · 4 years · 3 service verticals◆
Selected from real reviews. Full set lives on the Testimonials page.
I had the pleasure of working with Abeer from Purple Crown Events for my wedding, and I couldn't be happier with the experience. Abeer and his team did a phenomenal job with every detail. The anchor, the dancers, the lighting, the sound — everything came together exactly the way it should have. The coordination was seamless, and Abeer made sure every moment was perfect. The Sangeet was a huge success — everyone loved the performances and the vibrant energy of the evening. When it came to the wedding, Abeer exceeded all expectations once again. I highly recommend Purple Crown Events for anyone planning a celebration that matters.
They came back the next year. That's the only review we needed.
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