AI SummaryBhajan clubbing represents a ₹450–600 crore annual opportunity in urban India by 2026, driven by 60%+ participation among college-educated 18–35-year-olds seeking blended spiritual–entertainment experiences. Unlike traditional religious gatherings, these venues are commercial, scalable, and franchise-ready. Entrepreneurs (particularly hospitality MBAs, event managers, and faith-motivated operators) should launch flagship venues in Tier 1 metros (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune) and scale via franchise licensing by 2027, capitalizing on the counter-secularization trend confirmed by recent studies.
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