A wedding tradition echoing through generations, the Tutari brings history and grandeur to your special day. At Gautam Event, our expert team delivers unforgettable performances of this iconic Maharashtrian instrument—whether it’s the groom’s grand baraat, the bride’s entrance, or ceremonial moments under the mandap.
A Tutari (also called Tutari Yantra) is a traditional wind instrument from Maharashtra. Resembling a trumpet but producing deeper, resonant tones, it’s historically tied to royal processions and battlefield announcements. Today, it plays a meaningful role in:
In wedding settings, the Tutari announces key ceremonial moments—like the groom’s arrival, the bride’s welcome, or sacred rituals—melding tradition with energetic celebration.
Hiring a Tutari performance through Gautam Event means more than booking musicians:
Whether you’re hosting a luxury temple wedding, a Mumbai gala reception, or a destination ceremony, our Tutari performance integrates seamlessly and elevates your entry moments.
Guests frequently book Tutari performances for these wedding events:
Combining Tutari with instruments like Shankh or Shehnai, or cultural elements like Ghodi or Dhol, amplifies the sensory experience.
Tutari isn’t just for tradition; it’s for theatrical storytelling. If your wedding album or video begins with your entry in slow-motion, you’ll want that powerful Tutari blast in the audio. Many couples have told us it brought tears to parents and awe to guests.
With Tutari, your video gains authenticity, energy, and emotion—far beyond what any speaker system can deliver.
We offer Tutari performances across:
Our performers are familiar with a range of venues—from elegant hotels and lawns to temples and intimate community halls.
Transform your entrance with full-fledged entry packages:
Bundle multiple services for special discounts—ask us for combined packages with Tutari, ghodi, and live band.
We wanted a Maharashtrian feel at our modern venue. The Tutari gave us royalty and emotion
Book your Tutari performance today and amplify your entrance with regal tradition:
At Gautam Event, we ensure the Tutari not only announces your arrival but also resonates with heritage, emotion, and celebration.
A Tutari is a traditional Maharashtrian wind instrument, similar to a trumpet but with deeper tones. In weddings, it is played to announce key moments such as the groom’s entry, the bride’s welcome, or mandap rituals. Its royal sound adds a cultural and majestic feel to your ceremony.
Yes! We often coordinate Tutari performances with dhol, band baja, Shehnai, or Shankh for a more vibrant and grand entry. These combinations enhance the energy and tradition of your wedding.
For a small ceremony, one or two artists are sufficient. For larger weddings or grand entrances (like a baraat), we recommend two or more players for a fuller sound and visual impact.
Absolutely. All our performers wear traditional Maharashtrian uniforms to complement the authenticity and cultural essence of your event.
Yes. While it’s rooted in Maharashtrian culture, many couples from different backgrounds book Tutari to give their event a unique, royal feel—especially during groom or bride entries.
It’s best to book at least 7–15 days in advance, especially during peak wedding season. However, we do offer last-minute bookings based on availability.
Yes! Many clients use Tutari as a dramatic element in their wedding videography, especially for slow-motion entries, highlight reels, or cinematic edits. The sound is powerful and emotional.
Our pricing starts at ₹2,500 for a solo Tutari artist. Packages with duo performers, band coordination, or complete royal entries (Tutari + Ghodi + Dhol) are also available. Contact us for custom quotes.
You can book by calling +91 98218 56812 or contacting us via our website or WhatsApp. We’ll guide you through available slots, packages, and coordination details.