SharadUtsav 2025: Mumbai’s Grand Navratri Night with Dhol King Naitik Nagda
- Kenneth Hopkins
- Oct 4
- 2 min read
Mumbai is all set to light up this Navratri with SharadUtsav 2025, happening on Sunday, October 5, 2025, 8:30 PM onwards at the luxurious Sapphire Banquet Hall, Hotel Sahara Star. Known as the city’s ultimate Navratri celebration, the event brings together devotion, culture, and glamour under one roof.
The highlight of the evening is the performance by Naitik Nagda, Mumbai’s very own “Dhol King”, whose electrifying beats and infectious energy have made him the most sought-after performer during Navratri. With thousands of fans, viral social media reels, and a legendary presence at major dandiya festivals, Naitik guarantees a night of non-stop music and dance.
Guests can look forward to live dhol, celebrity singers, traditional Garba-Dandiya, and premium hospitality, all set inside Mumbai’s largest pillar-less banquet hall that can host 2,500 people.
Tickets are priced at ₹1,180 and available on BookMyShow, making this the city’s most awaited festive celebration where luxury meets tradition.
Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (FAQs)
1. What is SharadUtsav 2025 in Mumbai?
SharadUtsav 2025 is Mumbai’s premium Navratri Dandiya and Garba night, happening at Hotel Sahara Star’s Sapphire Banquet Hall on October 5, 2025. It combines traditional devotion with luxury hospitality.
2. Who is performing at SharadUtsav 2025?
The main highlight is Dhol King Naitik Nagda, Mumbai’s most famous Navratri performer known for his high-energy live dhol beats and viral performances across major festivals.
3. Where is the event happening and how to reach?
The event takes place at Sahara Star Hotel, Vile Parle (East), opposite Mumbai Domestic Airport, making it easily accessible by road, rail, and air.
4. How much are tickets for SharadUtsav 2025?
Tickets are priced at ₹1,180 and are available online via BookMyShow. Early booking is recommended as seats are limited.
5. What can guests expect at the event?
Attendees can enjoy live dhol and band performances, celebrity singers, traditional Garba-Dandiya, gourmet food, and a luxurious festival experience inside Mumbai’s largest pillar-less banquet hall.





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