Tina Ambani and Anil Ambani attended Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's son, Anant Ambani's traditional 'mameru' ceremony.
Tina Ambani and Anil Ambani always happily take part in Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's family celebrations. Now, as the countdown for Mukesh Ambani's youngest son, Anant Ambani's wedding begins, the family hosted a traditional Mameru ceremony. For those who don't know, Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani take immense pride in their Gujarati roots, and they are making sure to celebrate Anant's wedding traditionally.
Tina Ambani was spotted at Anant's pre-wedding bash. She picked a gorgeous rani pink-toned saree. She kept her look on point by styling with a long, emerald neckpiece. Her look was accentuated with dewy sheen makeup and hair tied in a low bun and adorned with flowers. On the other hand, Anil Ambani wore a beige-toned kurta with a blue-hued sleeveless jacket over it.
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For the bash, the bride, Radhika, picked an orange and pink-toned lehenga. She styled it with a matching choli and a dupatta. She accessorised her look with a maang teeka, a choker neckpiece and a maang teeka. Radhika dolled up herself with subtle glowing makeup and hair tied in a braid.
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Talking about the groom, Anant's bhabhi, Shloka looked gorgeous in a vibrant pink and orange-toned lehenga. Her outfit featured golden sequin work that made her shine, and her puffed-sleeve blouse accentuated her look. Shloka kept her look subtle, with her hair half-tied at the back.
However, Anant' elder sister, Isha ditched the lehenga and picked a ruffled orange-toned saree. She kept her look on point with heavy jewellery. Her kids, Krishna and Adiyashakti also looked adorable as they wore traditional outfits for their mamu's pre-wedding bash.
We cannot wait to see more glimpses of Anant and Radhika's mameru celebration!
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