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Beyonce! Hillary! India revels in a very big wedding

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NEW DELHI >> In a season of big Indian weddings, the Wednesday marriage of the scions of two billionair­e families might be the biggest of them all.

The bride, Isha Ambani, is the Ivy League-educated daughter of industrial­ist Mukesh Ambani, thought to be India’s richest man. Forbes estimates his net worth at over $43 billion.

The groom, Anand Piramal, is the relative pauper. His father, industrial­ist Ajay Piramal, is thought to be worth $10 billion.

The wedding is being held in Mumbai on Wednesday but festivitie­s began weeks ago, starting in September with an engagement party at a lakeside Italian palace.

Over the weekend, thousands attended pre-wedding parties at a 16th century palace in the Indian desert city of Udaipur, where videos shot by partiers showed Hillary Clinton dancing with Shah Rukh Khan, one of India’s biggest movie stars, as former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry danced just a few feet away.

A highlight was a performanc­e by Beyonce, who sang “Crazy In Love,” among other hits, with a band backing her up and a series of costume changes that included at least one India-inspired outfit.

“Beyonce Lights Up Udaipur,” the Times of India shouted in a Tuesday headline.

Indian weddings are famously elaborate, driving many families into debt with expectatio­ns that they invite hundreds or thousands of people, and arranging profession­al songand-dance shows.

Among India’s rich, weddings are displays of almost unimaginab­le wealth, with guests flown in on chartered jets from around the world and celebritie­s paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for brief appearance­s. In 2004, a daughter of Indian steel baron Lakshmi Mittal held her engagement party at Versailles.

The Indian media noted that the actual Ambani wedding, in Mumbai, was expected to be a relatively small affair, with just 600 or so people in attendance. More parties will follow the marriage ceremony.

Antilla, the Ambanis’ 27-story Mumbai home, has been strung with lights for the wedding, looking like a small skyscraper at night. The family is said to have reserved hundreds of hotel rooms for their guests.

Indian grooms traditiona­lly ride to their weddings on horses, but Piramal arrived at the Ambani home in a classic Rolls Royce, with marching bands playing in the procession and scowling bodyguards scattered through the crowds.

Near the family home, Mumbai resident Kashyap Sompura said he was not bothered by the extravagan­ce.

“People, even when they don’t have money, they take loans and do lavish weddings,” said Sompura, 50. For someone of Ambani’s wealth, “I don’t think there is anything wrong with him sparing money for that.”

Mukesh Ambani controls the conglomera­te Reliance Industries, which has businesses ranging from petroleum to chemicals to mobile phones. The Piramal family businesses include pharmaceut­icals and real estate.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives to attend the wedding of Isha Ambani, the daughter of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, and Anand Piramal in Mumbai, India, Wednesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives to attend the wedding of Isha Ambani, the daughter of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, and Anand Piramal in Mumbai, India, Wednesday.

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