The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Big fat Indian pre-wedding bash for billionair­e’s son

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CHARTER jets for tycoons and celebritie­s, a performanc­e by Rihanna and directions to don “jungle fever” outfits when visiting an animal rescue centre — that is how billionair­e Mukesh Ambani kickstarte­d big fat Indian wedding celebratio­ns for his son.

The head of Indian conglomera­te Reliance and Asia’s richest man with a net worth of US$114 billion, according to Forbes, Ambani is known for never doing a party by halves.

The occasion of the moment that has India transfixed was a three-day pre-wedding jamboree for his youngest son Anant Ambani (28), who is set to marry his long-time girlfriend Radhika Merchant (29).

It began on Friday, entertaine­d 1 200 guests and took place in a township in Jamnagar near Reliance’s main oil refinery in the western state of Gujarat.

The wedding itself does not take place until July and festivitie­s de facto began on Wednesday when Anant and his bride-to-be hosted a communal dinner for local villagers that served 51 000.

In addition to pop and R&B superstar

Rihanna, United States magician David Blaine will perform and there will also be traditiona­l ceremonies in a temple complex.

Anant’s pre-wedding bash was likely to be attended by Bill Gates, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, fellow Indian billionair­es Gautam Adani and Kumar Mangalam Birla, as well as many cricketers and Bollywood film stars such as Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the plans who declined to be identified. Also likely to attend was Bob Iger, chief executive officer of Disney, which announced a US$8,5 billion merger of its India media assets with Reliance.

Anant is a director at Reliance’s new energy business and one of Ambani’s three children who are the heirs to his empire. Merchant is a director at India’s Encore Healthcare.

Ambani also made headlines in 2018 with his daughter Isha’s wedding, which was described by some as a mini-Davos summit.

Former United States secretarie­s of state Hillary Clinton and John Kerry were among those who hit the dance floor with Bollywood stars back then.

Guests to Anant Ambani’s celebratio­ns savoured 500 dishes created by around 100 chefs. They were pampered — hair styling, makeup artists and Indian wear drapists were available, but only on a “first come, first serve basis”, according to a planning document provided to invitees. They visited a rescue centre that Reliance says is home to more than 2 000 animals and has one of the world’s largest elephant hospitals. The dress code was “jungle fever”, with guests advised to wear animal print clothing or Hawaiian shirts.

Return charter jet flights from New Delhi and Mumbai are on offer, but guests have been asked to limit themselves to only two luggage items or three suitcases per couple.

The document cautions that “if you bring more”, there is no guarantee it will arrive on the same flight. Guests were also asked to be reasonable in their expectatio­ns for laundry services.

“Any clothes given to steam (press) will be returned within three hours . . . expecting or requesting anything quicker than that may not be feasible,” it said. — Wires

 ?? ?? Anant Ambani and his brideto-be Radhika Merchant
Anant Ambani and his brideto-be Radhika Merchant

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