Isha Ambani and Shloka Ambani Arrive Together for Anant’s Mass Wedding Ceremony
In a heartwarming gesture ahead of their son Anant Ambani’s grand wedding, Nita and Mukesh Ambani organized a mass wedding for the underprivileged. This pre-wedding celebration was a Samuh Vivah, hosting 50 underprivileged couples from the Palghar area, near Mumbai. The event took place at the Reliance Corporate Park and saw attendance from nearly 800 people, including the couples’ families. The event was graced by Isha Ambani and Shloka Mehta, who arrived in style.
Isha Ambani and Shloka Mehta Grace the Event
Shloka looked stunning in a sharara suit with subtle makeup and her hair left open, while her husband, Akash Ambani, looked sharp in a crisp white shirt. Shloka Mehta Ambani attended the mass wedding wearing a gharara look by Mayyur Girotra.
Isha Ambani chose a beautiful sharara set for the occasion, and her husband, Anand Piramal, accompanied her. Isha Ambani was wearing a version of this chevron striped sharara from Rimple and Harpreet.
In a heartwarming video, Nita Ambani is seen greeting Shloka and hugging Isha, even fixing her hair, showcasing a touching moment between the mother and her daughters.See the video here.
Ambani Family’s Aim Towards the Mass Wedding
Just before Anant Ambani’s grand wedding with Radhika Merchant, the Ambani family, known for their commitment to serving society, hosted this mass wedding function. The Ambani family has a tradition of starting every significant event by giving back to the community. Mukesh Ambani, along with family members, attended the function, extending heartfelt wishes to the couples, adding a personal touch to the auspicious occasion. Shloka Mehta was seen distributing sagan envelopes, further contributing to the joyous celebrations.
Generous Gifts from the Ambani Family
The highlight of the mass wedding was the generous gifts from the Ambani family. They not only hosted the Samuh Vivah but also gifted the brides gold ornaments, including mangalsutra, wedding rings, and nose rings. Silver jewelry such as toe rings and anklets were also given. Additionally, the brides received a cheque of Rs. 1.01 lakh as their streedhan. Each couple was gifted grocery and household items sufficient for one year, including 36 essential items, utensils, appliances such as a gas stove, mixer, and fan, as well as a mattress and pillows.