The youngest son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani, recently married his longtime girlfriend Radhika Merchant in a lavish four-day wedding extravaganza in Mumbai, India. The celebration drew a star-studded guest list, including Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, John Cena, Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra, and many others. International celebrities like Adele, Drake, Lana Del Rey, David Beckham, Boris Johnson, and Tony Blair were also reportedly in attendance.
The festivities began with a traditional Hindu ceremony on Friday, followed by a grand reception that continued throughout the weekend. The Kardashians shared photos and videos on social media, showcasing their stunning traditional Indian outfits. Kim opted for a crimson lehenga, while Khloé wore a gold and white ensemble.
Other celebrities, including Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, also embraced traditional Indian attire for the occasion. John Cena was seen sporting a light blue sherwani, while Jonas opted for a pale pink set.
The wedding celebrations took place at the Ambani-owned Jio World Convention Centre and the family home in Mumbai. The extravaganza, estimated to cost over $600 million, featured performances by pop stars like Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Akon, Diljit Dosanjh, and Pitbull at various pre-wedding events.
Justin Bieber, who reportedly received $10 million for his performance at the Sangeet, shared photos and videos from the event on social media, showcasing the enthusiastic crowd singing along to his hit songs.
The groom, Anant Ambani, oversees the conglomerate's renewable and green energy expansion and runs a massive animal rescue center in Gujarat state. The bride, Radhika Merchant, is the daughter of a pharmaceutical tycoon and serves as the marketing director for her father's company.
This wedding extravaganza marks a new chapter for the Ambani family and highlights the intersection of wealth, culture, and celebrity in modern India.
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