Nita Ambani stunned in a beautiful orange-toned saree for the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, and we are in awe of her look.
Nita Ambani and Mukesh Ambani are all set to welcome Ganpati Bappa and host them in their home, Antilia. The decorations are done, and guests have started to come in to celebrate the festival in a grand way after three years. For Ambanis, this year's Ganesh Chaturthi is more special as their family got bigger with the arrival of their grandchildren and their youngest son, Anant Ambani's soon-to-be wife, Radhika Merchant's entry into their clan.
On September 19, 2023, we spotted Nita Ambani greeting the paps outside her home, who came to click the coverage of their Ganpati celebrations. For the first day, Nita Ambani was decked up in a beautiful orange-toned saree. She kept her look minimal without overdoing anything. Subtle makeup and hair left open completed her look. However, it was her diamond and emerald-encrusted kadas that grabbed eyeballs.
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Just a few seconds ago, we stumbled upon a beautiful glimpse of Antilia, and how it was decorated in pretty yellow and orange-toned flower garnalds. They even incorporated the auspicious lotus decor. The road to their home was beautifully lit, and the decor looked mind-blowing. We also stumbled upon a video of Mukesh Ambani and Anant Ambani greeting Raj Thakrey and his family.
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Watch the video here!
Recently, a fan page of the Ambanis shared the first look of Anant Ambani's fiancee, Radhika Merchant for the Ganpati celebrations. The gorgeousness looked super pretty donning a rani pink-hued saree with beautiful golden work on it. Radhika likes to keep her look chic, and she opted for a statement choker neckpiece and bangles. Subtle makeup with a tiny pink bindi and hair left open completed her look.
What do you think of Nita Ambani's pretty look for Ganpati celebrations?
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