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Saina Nehwal Offers Sneak Peek into Lavish Pre-Wedding Celebrations for Anant Ambani

Saina Nehwal shares a glimpse of the opulent tents prepared for guests at the pre-wedding festivities of Mukesh Ambani's youngest son, Anant Ambani, in Jamnagar.

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Saina Nehwal Offers Sneak Peek into Lavish Pre-Wedding Celebrations for Anant Ambani

Saina Nehwal Offers Sneak Peek into Lavish Pre-Wedding Celebrations for Anant Ambani

Saina Nehwal, a renowned badminton player, recently treated her social media followers to a sneak peek into the extravagant pre-wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani, the youngest scion of the Ambani family, in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

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In an Instagram video, Nehwal showcased the lavish tents prepared for guests, exuding opulence and sophistication. 

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Adorned in earthy tones, the spacious tents offer guests a luxurious retreat, complete with vintage-style four-poster beds and separate vanity rooms. With Jamnagar lacking five-star hotel accommodations, these tents boast tiled bathrooms and all the amenities necessary for a comfortable stay.

Anant Ambani's impending nuptials to Radhika Merchant, daughter of Encore Healthcare CEO Viren Merchant and entrepreneur Shaila Merchant, have sparked anticipation for the grand celebrations. The three-day festivities promise a spectacle of luxury and grandeur, with each day offering unique themes and dress codes.

The first day, titled 'An Evening in Everland,' calls for elegant cocktail attire, setting the tone for the glamorous affair. Day two, 'A Walk on the Wildside,' invites guests to embrace 'jungle fever' as they immerse themselves in outdoor festivities at the Ambani family's animal rescue and rehabilitation centre, Vantara.

'Mela Rouge' awaits guests on the third day, offering a vibrant blend of traditional South Asian activities, with attendees donning their favourite ethnic attire. The celebrations culminate with 'Tusker Trails' and 'Hashtakshar,' allowing guests to revel in Jamnagar's natural beauty and conclude the festivities in heritage Indian wear.

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