Nita Ambani, the Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, spoke about the pre-wedding festivities of her son, Anant Ambani, with Radhika Merchant. Emphasizing her passion for art and culture, she shared, “Throughout my life, I have been inspired by arts and culture. It has deeply moved me, and I am very passionate about it.”
Discussing the wedding, she expressed her two important wishes, stating, “First, I wanted to celebrate our roots. Jamnagar holds a special place in our hearts… Gujarat is where we come from.” She added, “Second, I wanted the celebration to be a tribute to our arts and culture and a reflection of our heritage and culture created by the hands, hearts, and hard work of our talented creative minds.”
Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani, is marrying Radhika Merchant, daughter of industrialist Viren Merchant.
Celebrities, including Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Ayan Mukerji, Mark Zuckerberg, Priscilla Chan, Rihanna, Shah Rukh Khan, and J Brown, have arrived for the grand pre-wedding festivities.
The Ambani family organized an ‘anna seva’ to seek blessings from the local community. After the meal, attendees enjoyed traditional folk music, with Gujarati singer Kirtidan Gadhvi stealing the show. In Jogwad village, Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani, and the family, including Radhika Merchant, served traditional Gujarati food to villagers, with Radhika’s family also participating in the ‘anna seva.
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