Third marriage indian business man outfits
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The marathon Indian wedding turning heads around the world
How much is too much?
That's the question many in India are asking as the months-long wedding festivities for the youngest son of Asia's richest man enter their final phase.
The celebrations are expected to culminate this weekend when Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, ties the knot with Radhika Merchant, daughter of pharma tycoons Viren and Shaila Merchant.
There have been four months of lavish events leading up to the wedding itself. All the glamourous outfits, stunning jewellery, fairytale-like decor and rare performances by Indian and global stars have been the focus of much public attention.
"It is nothing short of a royal wedding," says writer and columnist Shobhaa De. "Our billionaires are the new Indian maharajahs. Their shareholders expect nothing less than a mega extravaganza."
Indians "have always loved pomp and pageantry - ju
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Wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant
Wedding ceremony in Mumbai, India
The wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant was a 6-day event that took place from 12 July until the 30 July in the city of Mumbai, India at the Antilia building and Jio Convention Center.[4][5] The groom was the son of Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in Asia, and Nita Ambani. Mukesh Ambani is the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, while the bride is the daughter of Viren Kumar Merchant, the CEO of a healthcare company.[4][6]
The wedding was described as India's "wedding of the year"[4][7] and "India's own royal wedding".[8]The New York Times described it as introducing "the world to [India]'s Gilded Age".[9] Estimates for the wedding's cost range from $ million[1] to $1 billion, [10][11][12] leading to sharp criticism of wealth inequ