Atif Aslam, RFAK, others perform at Anant Ambani’s grand birthday bash in Dubai

The lavish affair held was attended by many celebrities


Entertainment Desk April 12, 2023

Anant Ambani, the youngest child of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, recently celebrated his 28th birthday at Terra Solis, a glamping retreat in the Arabian Dunes, Dubai.

As per Khaleej Times, the grand birthday bash was not only attended by glamorous B-town celebrities but also featured performances from many popular musicians, including Pakistani singers Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Atif Aslam.

A fan account for Isha Ambani Piramal shared several pictures and videos from the celebration on its Instagram Stories. In the many clips, Rahat is seen singing his famous track, Teri Meri, from the hit Bollywood film Bodyguard.

Other videos also showed Atif performing at a private beachside concert, while Anant's guests dance along to his music with fireworks in the background. But that's not all: Internet personality Orhan Awatramani also shared a glimpse of the Ambani family's glitzy affair, which spotted rapper King on stage, who is known for the track Maan Meri Jaan. Later, B Praak was also seen crooning Ranjha, his hit song from Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani's hit film, Shershaah.

Anant was joined by his fiancée, Radhika Merchant, and friends for the birthday bash. Sridevi's daughter Kushi Kapoor, among others, was also part of the grand celebration.

Back in January 2023, Anant and Radhika got engaged in a traditional ceremony at the family's residence, Antilla, in Mumbai, Radhika is the daughter of industrialist Viren Merchant. Meanwhile, as per the publication, Mukesh reportedly bought an $80 million beachside villa in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai, for his beloved son, Anant, last year. The beachside bungalow has 10 bedrooms and numerous luxurious amenities.

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