Inside

Inside the hangar.

What happens before doors open. The preparation, the discipline, and the people who hold the show in place.

Operating cadence

Three phases. One discipline.

01 · Pre-show

The brief becomes engineering.

Site survey, system design, signal-flow map, equipment list. The audience experience is reverse-engineered into specifications before a single case is loaded into the truck. Decisions defended at the table — not on stage.

02 · Show day

The rig holds before doors.

FOH, monitor, lights, video, broadcast — every chain rung out under load conditions before the first audience member arrives. Backups verified the same way as primaries. Nothing is assumed to work because it worked yesterday.

03 · After load-out

Every show is debriefed.

Failures cataloged, not buried. Crew notes against run-of-show. Tomorrow's preparation starts with last night's discrepancies — written down, indexed, and addressed before the next rig leaves the workshop.

Ecosystem

Two companies. One operational standard.

01

Nikhil Entertainment

Client interface

Talent, creative, and event management. The face of the project for the client. Where the brief takes shape and the creative direction is set.

02

HANGAR Media and Events

Technical execution

Sound, light, camera, broadcast, installation. The engineering layer behind the show. Where the precision lives.

Internally: shared team, unified standards. Externally: separate entities, flexible collaboration. One client-facing voice per project — never divided responsibility across the line.

Founder

Nikhil Pandit.

Engineer and operator. Long-term legacy thinker. Full ownership philosophy. The standard HANGAR holds — discipline before scale, decisions defended, work that lasts — is set here and enforced here.

Direct line

Step inside. Brief us on the show.