
Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant will get married on July 12. The Ambani family kicked off the celebrations with a grand stone ceremony on July 5 at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center (NMACC). This ceremony was great and had a strong presence.
from some of the biggest names in Bollywood and sports. Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani made the occasion even more joyful by sharing an adorable video with their grandchildren.
The video features Mukesh and Nita Ambani and their grandchildren Prithvi, Adhya, Krishna and Veda in a heartwarming tribute to 60s Bollywood. The couple will be seen driving a computer-controlled car through the nostalgic streets of old Mumbai, adding a vintage charm to the modern festival.
The video is set to Muhammad Rafi’s classic song ‘Cheke Pe Chaka’ from the 1968 film Brahmachari and captures an unforgettable moment full of family joy and nostalgia. While Nita Ambani looks beautiful, Mukesh Ambani adds his charm to the video. The grandchildren’s adorable antics add to the cuteness and warmth of the scene.
As part of their wedding celebrations, Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani recently organized a mass wedding for the underprivileged at Swami Vivekanand Vilamandir in Palghar on July 2. On July 3, Ambanis organized a grand event. It is a Gujarati wedding tradition in which the bride’s uncle (mother) visits her with sweets and gifts.
Wedding celebrations are carefully planned based on traditional Hindu Vedic customs. The main event begins on Friday, July 12, with the auspicious Shabba Bebe or wedding ceremony. According to sources, guests are encouraged to feel the spirit of the event by wearing traditional Indian attire.
This celebration continues on Saturday, July 22nd with Asirud Night. The final ceremony, the Mangal Utsav (wedding), is scheduled for Sunday, July 14.
Earlier this year, the couple hosted a series of pre-wedding celebrations in Jamnagar with high-profile guests from across the world.
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