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13 Gujarati Wedding Songs for the Bride & Groom

Setting The Scene

There’s nothing quite like Gujarati wedding music to get every family member, friends, and generation up onto their feet, and onto the dance floor. Whether it’s poetic folk to cinematic showstoppers, these songs for a Gujarati wedding have themes of love, celebration, and community.

Below are thirteen real favourites that will often feature as Gujarati wedding songs, the perfect music for sangeet, garba night, and all of those joyful moments in between. Scroll down to so see why this Gujarati wedding music for brides, grooms, and the guests work so beautifully and the meaning behind them.

Before you read those though, did you know that Froyle Park was voted the number one venue at the British Asian Wedding Awards. If you are planning a Gujarati wedding, make sure you check out our venue before you sign up with anyone else.

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Our recommended Gujarati wedding music

1. Dholi Taro Dhol Baaje – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)

A quintessential garba anthem. The lyrics call to the dhol (drum) and to the celebration itself, which then acts an invitation for everyone to whirl into the circle. It’s an exuberant and familiar Gujarati wedding song which will instantly lift the room and get everyone out of their seat.

2. Nagada Sang Dhol – Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela (2013)

Thunderous nagadas and a soaring hook make this a high-energy raas number. The song’s celebratory cry-drums in unison-mirrors the couple’s triumphant moment at their Gujarati wedding.

3. Dholida – Loveyatri (2018)

A modern garba crowd-pleaser. “Dholida” literally addresses the drummer, calling the community to dance with the bride and groom. Playful, bright, and perfect for that first big spin on the floor.

4. Shubhaarambh – Kai Po Che! (2013)

Meaning “auspicious beginning,” this track sets the tone for new chapters. Ideal for a couple’s entry or the opening round of dandiya.

5. Mor Bani Thanghat Kare – Ram-Leela (2013) (adapted from a classic Gujarati poem)

A poetic image of the peacock’s joyful swagger-often read as love brimming over. Its folk pulse and rich metaphor make it a graceful choice for a slower, more artful garba.

6. Gori Radha Ne Kaalo Kaan – Traditional Garba

This is the perfect Gujarati wedding song and is firmly rooted in Krishna–Radha lore. The song revels in playful teasing and devotion and bridges folk heritage with festive romance. It’s great music for bringing elders into the circle.

7. Sanedo – Traditional / Mitron (2018)

A call-and-response classic that spotlights community banter and cheeky storytelling. DJs love it because it keeps every age group engaged and singing back.

8. Odhani Odhu Odhu Ne Udi Jaye – Traditional Garbo (also the modern Odhani from Made in China, 2019)

“Odhani” (dupatta/scarf) becomes a symbol of flirtation and youthful love. The traditional version is timeless; the remix gives it a modern bounce-both pack a joyous swing.

9. Vhalam Aavo Ne – Love Ni Bhavai (2017)

“Beloved, come to me” is the tender lyric, accompanied by a melodic rhythm, making it the perfect pick for a couple’s dance, the ring ceremony, or a pause between high-energy sets.

10. Udi Udi Jaye – Raees (2017)

Borrowing the imagery of kites soaring at Uttarayan, the song captures love taking flight. Mid-tempo and uplifting-ideal for moments you want guests swaying, not sprinting.

11. Kamariya – Mitron (2018)

A Gujarati-flavoured dance banger with irresistible claps and hook steps. Perfect for dandiya-meets-Bollywood choreography that the whole squad can learn.

12. Mehndi Te Vavi Malya – Traditional

A mehndi-night staple. The lyrics celebrate the ritual of applying henna-auspicious, feminine, and full of anticipation for the ceremonies ahead.

13. Chaand Ne Kaho Aavje – Gujarati Classic

“Tell the moon to come.” Romantic, moon-lit imagery and gentle rhythm make it a dreamy closer or a tender transition into toasts.

Why music is so important at Gujarati weddings

Music is the heartbeat of Guajarati wedding rituals. From the pithi and mandap arrival to the varghodo (baraat) and the pheras, music underscores each rite with the right mood-devotional, triumphant, or tender.

Choosing the right music for your big day will help to gather different generations on the dance floor. Garba and raas are inherently communal: circles, claps, and dandiya bring grandparents, cousins, and friends into the same rhythm, and often, no choreography will be required!

Music will help set the tone and tells your love story. Folk poetry and modern cinema tracks carry symbols such as peacocks, kites, the moon, and the dhol.

The Gujarati wedding songs for brides and grooms that we’ve recommended will help to shape the celebration. Smart pacing (folk to Bollywood bangers, live percussion to DJ sets) keeps energy flowing-welcomes, dances, rituals, then late-night revelry-so the night breathes beautifully.

It honours heritage. Even one traditional garbo threaded into a contemporary playlist anchors the day in Gujarati culture; turning a wedding party into a memory that feels like home.

Wedding planner’s tip

Blend a live folk ensemble (dhol, shehnai/keyboard, nagada) for the early rituals with your DJ’s cinematic set for the dance floor. Keep two or three “circle starters” (like Dholi Taro, Sanedo, Gori Radha Ne Kaalo Kaan) ready, then weave in your romantic signatures (Vhalam Aavo Ne, Chaand Ne Kaho Aavje) for couple moments.

The result will often be authentic, elegant, and utterly unforgettable – just like an Asian wedding at Froyle Park.

A lively dancefloor at an Asian wedding at Froyle Park
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