By Medha Sengupta Last Updated:
Nita Ambani is the epitome of grace and elegance, and there is no two ways about it. The philanthropist is also an ardent appreciator of India's rich cultural heritage and art, and is always seen promoting them in every way possible. The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is one such initiative of the Ambani clan to promote every form of art, from cinema, dance, music to more.
While scrolling through our social media, we came across an inside video of Nita Ambani from an event at NMCC. The businesswoman looked ethereal in a pink and lavender-hued self-embossed Banarasi saree. She paired the saree with a matching blouse and accessorised her outfit with a three-tier pearl necklace and diamond earrings. She kept her voluminous tresses open and opted for a natural glam makeup look.
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In the video, Mohit Lalwani, a famous singer, takes the centre stage and announces that he will now sing Nita Ambani's favourite song at her special request. Hearing this, Nita Ambani beams in happiness as the singer starts humming to the tunes of the song, Tum Prem Ho. The song is originally sung by Bharat Kamal and Mohit Lalwani. It is the popular title track of the Indian television serial Radhakrishn.
For the first opening anniversary of NMACC, Nita Ambani donned a pink-lavender-hued Banarasi saree crafted by Swadeshi artisans. The saree was woven with golden zari and mulberry silk, featuring golden Koniya motifs all over. It also showcased intricate boxy pattern design and has dual-tone details in pink and lavender, making it look regal. As per Swadeshi artisans, this dual-hued Banarasi saree was in the making for 40 days.
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As mentioned earlier, Nita Ambani and her family are ardent supporters of art and creativity. Nita Ambani, along with her daughter, Isha Ambani, tried their hands on fluid art. A social media post caught our attention, and we came across a carousel of pictures of Nita Ambani and her daughter, Isha, indulging in fluid art. In association with 'Bombay Drowing Room', the mother-daughter duo had a fun date creating their masterpieces.
Let us know your views on Nita Ambani's favourite song.
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