Jeet Adani, the youngest scion of Gautam Adani, one of India’s billionaire business tycoons, wed his sweetheart Diva Jaimin Shah in an exquisite private ceremony in Ahmedabad. The dreamy wedding, hosted at the grand Shantigram, was a magnificent aura of grace, blessing, and glory.
Gautam Adani took to Instagram and shared a post, writing, ‘With the blessings of the Almighty God, Victory and Diva tied in the holy bond of marriage today. This marriage took place today in Ahmedabad with traditional customs and auspicious auspicious wishes among loved ones. It was a small and extremely private ceremony, so we couldn’t invite all the well-wishers, which I apologize for. I heartily wish you all for daughter Diva and victory. 🙏”
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Splendid Sabyasachi Attire
Diva Shah turned heads in a graceful Sabyasachi lehenga exuding grace and royalty on her special day. The bride has opted for the white lehenga with intricate golden embroidery. The full saree attire is harmonized perfectly with Diva’s dark red blouse. Adorned with a deep red velvet dupatta pinned at her shoulder, she finishes the look with another glowing dupatta resting gently on her head flawless amalgamation of heritage and grace.
Her accessories were equally striking, from a choker statement diamond to a delicate ‘Maang Tikka’ and the signature red-and-white bangles to give a touch of the traditional element at play here. There was nothing brash about Diva’s makeup; soft pink cheeks, beautiful smoky eyes, and a classic bun hairstyle enhanced her ethereal charm.
Jeet Wedding Attire
Jeet Adani matched the bride’s ethereal beauty with a majestic ivory sherwani that was as subtle as it was elegant. His outfit boasted fine embroidery and was coupled with a doshala made of gold, along with a matching turban that gave him an old-world, yet trendy, wedding look.
The wedding activities began at 2 PM on February 7, with a beautiful Jain and Gujarati-style wedding. Even though the occasion was kept as a private family affair, nothing was left undone to make it lavish enough to be worthy of the name Adani.