Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant ‘Haldi’ ceremony: Bollywood stars arrive for the celebrations

Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant ‘Haldi’ ceremony: Bollywood stars arrive for the celebrations

Summary: Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's "Haldi" ceremony was a star-studded event that gathered the most prominent stars in Bollywood.


The youngest son of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, Anant Ambani, and industrialist Viren Merchant's daughter, Radhika Merchant, are set to tie the knot on July 12. The couple held their lavish Sangeet ceremony on Monday, which featured a performance by music sensation Justin Bieber, followed by their Haldi ceremony.

 

A star-studded event was held, with celebrities from Bollywood attending. Nita Ambani, the founder and chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, made an appearance wearing a golden outfit designed by Manish Malhotra. The well-known designer shared her photo on his own Instagram account.

 

Wearing an Anamika Khanna and a phoolon ki chadar, Radhika Merchant radiated a fresh spring vibe. The aroma of mogra and marigold filled the room as Radhika arrived for her and Anant Ambani's haldi night. The future Ambani daughter-in-law arrived at the event wearing a red lehenga with ivory decorations, a yellow dress with flower jewelry, and a dupatta.

 

Salman Khan also showed up in style to give the soon-to-be-married pair his blessings. He was clad in black pajamas and a yellow kurta. His arrival added to the star-studded guest list, which included Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday, and Ranveer Singh.

 

Radhika looked like a flowery dream in the vivid yellow outfit. The dupatta with the fresh flowers, though, was what stood out. Her exquisitely designed lehengas, which included flowery patterns with hints of red, pink, silver, and other colors, exuded happiness.

 

Radhika's handwoven dupatta, trimmed with yellow marigolds and woven with fresh mogra, was the main attraction of her haldi outfit. It created a phoolon ki chadar that was delicate yet elegant, adding to the floral magnificence of a ceremony that was mostly focused on haldi, flowers, love, and laughter.