
Seeking inspiration from Bridgerton, bride S. envisioned a royal, elegant, and timeless ambience for her wedding ceremony at the Fairmont Copley Plaza.
Pav accordingly curated a special musical medley for all of the immediate family and bridesmaids / groomsmen as they walked in. Choosing songs like Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (Bridgerton version) and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Pav catered perfectly to the theme, decor, and bride’s vision.
“Pavani Anupindi and I created a whole playlist of songs; the one she played when I walked out was a highlight for me because it was an Indian song featured on Bridgerton,” she says.
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Bride L. reached out to see if Pavani could play her favorite Bengali song for her intimate wedding ceremony at Willowdale Estate.
After listening to Pavani’s Indian classical music recordings online, she fell in love with a few ragas and wanted them played as background tunes for her wedding ceremony. Pavani delivered by playing Shonakathi for the bride’s entrance, various raga alapana during the ceremony (Bhimpas, Khamas, Mohanam), and Ranjha for the couple’s exit.

Organizer S reached out to Pav to see if she could design a live instrumental experience for her Diwali soiree.
Pav took it upon herself to design an upbeat, entertaining violin-tabla concert for guests as they entered and mingled. She played songs that are apt with tabla like It’s the Time to Disco as well as fusion songs like Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife), Jalebi Baby.