Anchors Meetup 3.0 Sparks Joy And Unity For Gujarat Anchors
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Anchors Meetup 3.0 Gathers 66 Emcees In Ahmedabad For Fun, Learning, And Friendship
A grand gathering of Gujarat’s emcees and anchors took place at the “Anchors Meetup 3.0,” successfully organised by Powerpack Anchors. Powerpack Anchors has been building itself as more than just a group. It is a community where anchors can connect, share their stories, and learn from each other. The spirit of the meetup reflected this growth, creating a family-like space for emcees.
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The event, led by founders Anchor Aakash, Anchor Rahul, and Anchor Nilay, was a celebration of collaboration over competition. Across creative industries, there has been a strong move toward working together instead of competing, because shared learning helps everyone. The founders of this initiative have placed collaboration at the heart of their work, inspiring others to follow the same path.
“The time for competition is over; it’s time for collaboration,” stated the founders, emphasising the meetup’s core philosophy. This idea has been a guiding principle for Powerpack Anchors since the beginning. Instead of treating one another as rivals, the community motivates each anchor to celebrate each other’s success and grow side by side.
The “Anchors Meetup 3.0” in Ahmedabad was more than just a gathering. It was a chance for Gujarat’s anchors to practice something like teamwork in real life. Powerpack Anchors guided the event with a clear goal: grow together, not compete. The founders—Aakash, Rahul, and Nilay—made collaboration the star of the night.
With around 66 emcees joining in, there was a buzz of energy and excitement. Moments were captured by Yukti Thakkar, while Ekta and Ravindra Chauhan led the evening with grace and fun. Music from DJ Bony and Jay Patni lifted spirits, while Escort Intelligence and Hastmelap Weddings made sure the night felt safe and seamless.
Behind the scenes, Anchor Sachin’s graphics helped create a visual story, and the supporting anchors—Mansi, Nishtha, Ronak, Nandini, and Megha—worked hard to make everything click.
Events like this show how the art of anchoring is about more than just speaking well. It’s about forming friendships, discovering new ideas, and backing each other up. For many of these anchors, nights like this can spark confidence and open doors to fresh opportunities.
Why This Matters:
- Anchoring is a craft—best learned by trying, sharing feedback, and cheering others on.
- Connections matter—you never know when a friendship made at an event becomes a collaboration, gig, or a new path.
- Together is stronger—when creative people lift each other up, everyone wins.
Anchors Meetup 3.0 might be called “3.0,” but its roots run deeper. It’s part of Powerpack Anchors’ growing reach. Their groups in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Delhi reflect how local talent wants to grow together—from learning, comparing notes, to exchanging stories and hosting better events.
In short, people who host events created one for themselves—and made it more than a meetup. They made it a movement: Anchors helping anchors.