Ambanis To Spend NPR 1600 on his Youngest Son’s Pre Wedding Festival
In the realm of extravagant Indian weddings, Mukesh Ambani, Asia’s wealthiest individual, is renowned for elevating the experience. The billionaire magnate is orchestrating pre-wedding celebrations for his 28-year-old son, Anant Ambani, promising an opulent affair with no shortage of expenses spared. Anant, set to wed his childhood sweetheart Radhika Merchant, the 29-year-old daughter of fellow Indian billionaire Viren Merchant, embodies the epitome of grandeur.
It is estimated that Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani is spending Rs 1600 crore (INR 1,000 crores) on the pre-wedding functions of his youngest son, Anant Ambani, and Radhika Merchant. The amount is just 0.1% of the total net worth of Mukesh Ambani, which is about 113 billion dollars.
The 3-day pre-wedding extravaganza is happening in Jamnagar, Gujarat, Ambanis’ hometown. The star-studded guest list of 1,200 includes Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Blackrock co-founder Larry Fink, Rihanna, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, along with a slate of Indian cricketers and Bollywood stars.”
According to media reports, for the pre-wedding functions of Anant and Radhika, a total of around 65 chefs are preparing the food and a total of 2,500 dishes are being served. A report by The Guardian says that the functions will take place in the garden of the Ambani residence in Jamnagar, Gujarat which is of 3,000 acres.
Anant Radhika Pre-Wedding: Itinerary
Day 1 – March 1: Guests should dress elegantly for a cocktail party since the first day will be commemorated as “An Evening in Everland.”
Day 2 – March 2: ‘A Walk on the Wildside’ will be the event on this day, and ‘Jungle Fever’ is the recommended attire. It is scheduled to take place outside at the Ambanis’ Jamnagar animal rescue facility. After that, the visitors will head to “Mela Rouge,” a mash-up of Desi activities, where they will dress in their most beloved South Asian ensembles.
Day 3 – March 3: Two events will take place on this last day Hashtakshar and Tusker Trails. The first event will take place outdoors, allowing attendees to take in Jamnagar’s natural splendour. For the final event, guests would be dressed in heritage Indian attire.