70+ Best Groom Entry Songs for a Grand Wedding Entrance
In an Indian wedding, the groom's entry is much more than simply reaching the wedding venue. It is a full-on hero moment.
The baraat is dancing, the dhol is getting louder, friends are cheering and everyone is waiting for the groom to make his grand appearance. And when the right song starts playing, the entire atmosphere changes.
Whether you want a high-energy Bollywood entry, a Punjabi dance number, a romantic track or a royal entrance, your groom entry song can set the mood for the celebration.
So, ready to make your baraat playlist? Here are some ideas to get you started.
High-Energy Bollywood Groom Entry Songs
If your entry needs maximum energy, Bollywood is an easy place to start.
Try these tracks for a lively and entertaining groom entry:
- Malhari
- Tattad Tattad
- Aankh Marey
- Gallan Goodiyaan
- Taang Uthake
- Jai Jai Shivshankar
- Sher Khul Gaye
- Jhoome Jo Pathaan
- Zinda Banda
- What Jhumka?
- Kala Chashma
- Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai
- Let's Nacho
- Kar Gayi Chull
- Morni Banke
These songs are perfect if you want your friends and cousins to join the groom and turn the baraat into a full dance party.
Punjabi Songs for the Groom's Entry
A Punjabi beat and a baraat are almost impossible to separate.
If you want a traditional Punjabi wedding vibe with plenty of energy, consider:
- Proper Patola
- Sauda Khara Khara
- Laung Laachi
- 3 Peg
- High Rated Gabru
- Lover
- Brown Munde
- Born To Shine
- Insane
- We Rollin
- Naah
- Bijlee Bijlee
- Do You Know
- Lehanga
- Amplifier
A Punjabi track works especially well with dhol, bhangra performances and a groom who is ready to dance his way to the mandap.
Swag-Filled Groom Entry Songs
Want your entrance to have serious main-character energy?
Choose a track with attitude, a strong beat and an unforgettable hook.
- Jhoome Jo Pathaan
- Sher Khul Gaye
- Sadda Haq
- Zinda
- Apna Time Aayega
- Brothers Anthem
- Sultan
- Zinda Banda
- Malhari
- Dhoom Again
You can make the entry even more dramatic by coordinating the song with smoke effects, cold pyros, spotlights or a choreographed group performance, subject to your venue's safety rules.
Romantic Groom Entry Songs
Not every groom wants to arrive with full-on swagger. If you want something more romantic and meaningful, choose a song that reminds you of your relationship.
- Tere Vaaste
- Kesariya
- Apna Bana Le
- Raataan Lambiyan
- Tum Kya Mile
- Heeriye
- O Maahi
- Ve Kamleya
- Ranjha
- Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai
These songs are particularly beautiful for intimate wedding ceremonies or entries where the groom wants to keep the focus on the bride.
Classic & Nostalgic Groom Entry Songs
Sometimes an old favourite is all you need to get everyone singing.
- Aaj Ki Party
- Gallan Goodiyaan
- Aankhon Mein Teri
- Mauja Hi Mauja
- Nagada Nagada
- Desi Boyz
- Singh Is Kinng
- Badtameez Dil
- Tune Maari Entriyaan
- Dilliwaali Girlfriend
Ask your family and friends to join in, and you could have three generations dancing to the same song.
Royal Groom Entry Songs
For a regal wedding, choose music that feels grand enough for the occasion.
- Deewani Mastani
- Khalibali
- Malhari
- Ghoomar
- Azeem-O-Shaan Shahenshah
- Jashn-e-Bahaaraa
- Laal Ishq
- Nagada Sang Dhol
These songs work beautifully with palace-style venues, traditional sherwanis, vintage cars, decorated horses or a grand baraat setup.
How to Choose the Perfect Groom Entry Song
With so many options, selecting one song can be surprisingly difficult. Start by deciding what kind of entrance you want.
For a party entry: Choose an energetic Bollywood or Punjabi number.
For a romantic entry: Pick a meaningful song connected to your relationship.
For a royal wedding: Go for traditional or cinematic music with a dramatic sound.
For a fun baraat: Choose something everyone knows and can dance to.
Also think about the length of your entry. If you expect the groom to take 10–15 minutes to reach the venue, a short song may not be enough. A DJ can create a medley of two or three tracks with smooth transitions.
Make Your Groom Entry Even More Special
Your song is only one part of the entrance.
You can also coordinate:
- Dhol players
- Choreographed baraati performances
- Vintage cars
- Decorated horses
- Floral umbrellas
- Cold pyrotechnics
- LED lighting
- Confetti
- Family dance performances
The key is to make sure the music, choreography and entry setup work together rather than competing for attention.
Final Thoughts
Your groom entry is your chance to have a little fun before the wedding ceremony officially begins.
Whether you arrive with full Bollywood swagger, a romantic melody or an energetic Punjabi beat, choose a song that feels authentic to you.
Because years later, when you hear that song again, you should instantly remember the baraat, your friends dancing around you and that unforgettable moment when you made your grand groom entry.