WEDDING OF THE CENTURY! The Son Of An Indian Billionaire Got Married In A $100 MILLION Wedding

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Publicado 2024-03-08
The wedding of this couple will probably be the most expensive in history. Anant Ambani, who is the son of the richest man in India, Mukesh Ambani, with a fortune of more than $117 billion, married his childhood friend Radhika Merchant in a celebration spanning 5 months, with a cost exceeding $100 million. Who is this lucky girl who became a relative of one of the wealthiest families in the world? Is this truly a marriage for love or just for convenience? Watch the full video to find out.















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  • @vishw6956
    A Indian who started everything from ground zero and reached at this stage. No wonder some folks are extra jealous. Wait before saying fancy, childish, poverty, realize they pay a lot in Indian taxes and provide job opportunities to many in India. And biggest thing is they didn't go ahead getting playboy sugargirls, doing showoff & use & throw relationships 🙏
  • @svk4543
    The contrast between a ‘richest’ man & mass poverty is ‘obvious’. But no Indian envies a rich man who built businesses— “No poor man ever gave me a job”
  • @kimakalu8411
    Really the girl comes from a wealthy family she is faithful to a childhood love god bless her
  • @stefano1405
    No it's not shame.....they do their share of charity....now it's not about do this and don't do that....why can't someone do both....and in india atleast to indians wedding is very important....and if someone is capable their children's that type of wedding why not...if I had money i would have done same stop making them feel guilty for spending their own money
  • @preetichikara8986
    India is full of colors and rich in customs and culture. Looted by the British and marred by the invasions, India lost its Glory… Its about to return…. ❤West supremacy is about to end😅
  • @sunval2669
    Beautiful family with lot of simplicity and culture. They respect Hindu culture. Definitely married for love. Family values at the highest level. Anant was a simple person with high respect for his family. Can you quote a better family with such high family values.
  • I feel happy for the couple getting married. Also feel sorry for Mr . Anants weight gain. Pray that he may enjoy good health. However,when no couples in the world can spend so extreme luxury,it is better not to choose such extreme luxury. Instead if Anant selected a simple wedding and spend the amount meant for wedding to build one lakh houses at the cost of Rs.10 lakh each for the needy,how rich our country could have been,and the respect and legacy could have remained for ever.
  • @user-tn7dw9su9e
    Radhika was also present at her future elder brother in law Akash Ambani and Shloka Ambani wedding
  • @allembrace
    All that money they spent , was benefitting economy, huge boost to different professions, skills, community , culture , food, - In a way nothing is wasted.
  • @JYOTIYADAV-mt3dk
    In India, wedding is a very important event for any family, every family conducts the wedding as per their budget. The Ambani family also did the same, there is no point in blaming anyone, everyone has the right to be happy in their own way.This is all their hard-earned money, so they can spend it as they wish, there is no need for other people to get jealous.
  • The biggest red flag here is that he married a girl that out of pure coincidence is also the daughter of a billionaire dont get me wrong maybe they are truly in love but it feels like the marriage was planned by thier families
  • I am really sorry to say they have every right to enjoy their Life aand they are not responsible for billion people's poverty
  • @Maureen0330
    I am happy for them and that’s one way of sharing their joy. I wish them a lifetime of happiness together.
  • @surojb4266
    Who god bless no man curse.. its their blessings from god. May God continue to bless them.
  • @user-ht6uz3ub4g
    The extreme poverty rate in India is less than 3%. India is the fastest growing economy (major) in the world . USA poverty rate is 11% and 50% of them doesn’t even have good savings, they are surviving pay checks to pay checks
  • @paddyparsan4561
    God bless Anant. Anant is a very humble and nice person. God bless the couple