India Tycoons Son To Marry After Months Of Festivities
Fri, 12 Jul 2024 05:00
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian and former UK PM Tony Blair are among the international guests that have arrived in Mumbai for the wedding ceremony of the son of Asia's richest man on Friday.
Anant Ambani, son of Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, will tie the knot with Radhika Merchant, daughter of pharma tycoons Viren and Shaila Merchant.
The four-day wedding extravaganza in Mumbai city is the final stop in a string of lavish parties the family has hosted since March.
Key roads in the city are sealed off for several hours a day until the festivities end on Monday.
The months of lavish celebrations have already featured performances by popstars like Rihanna and Justin Bieber.
But it has also led to backlash - city dwellers have complained of traffic snarls, while others have questioned the ostentatious display of wealth at the seemingly never-ending celebrations.
On Friday, the city witnessed heavy rains with waterlogging reported in some parts.
The marathon Indian wedding turning heads around the world
Mukesh Ambani, 66, is at present the world's 10th richest man with a net worth of $115bn, according to Forbes.
Reliance Industries, founded by his father in 1966, is a massive conglomerate that operates in sectors ranging from petroleum and retail, to financial services and telecoms.
Anant Ambani is the youngest of his three children, all of whom are on the board of Reliance Industries. The 29-year-old is involved in Reliance's energy businesses and is on the board of Reliance Foundation.
BBC

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