NewsExtravagant Ambani wedding sparks controversy and awe across India

Extravagant Ambani wedding sparks controversy and awe across India

Elephants adorned with jewels, performances by Rihanna and Bollywood stars, over 5,000 drones in the sky, and the construction of a glass palace—these are just a few elements of the pre-wedding ceremonies in India for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, starting from March 1. The wedding of the son of Asia's richest man and his bride began on Friday, requiring the local airport to be rebuilt for the guests.

Ananta Ambaniego and Radhiki Merchant's wedding, which began on Friday and will last three days, is shrouded in mystery.
Ananta Ambaniego and Radhiki Merchant's wedding, which began on Friday and will last three days, is shrouded in mystery.
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7:26 AM EDT, July 12, 2024

The ceremonies' bombastic style and extravagant generosity are stirring widespread emotions. For some, it is a wedding entirely typical for India, where the celebration is an opportunity to demonstrate social status. For others, it symbolizes Narendra Modi's India, rife with oligarchs, corruption, and political influence. Still, for others, it offers a glimpse into the country's socially and economically stratified society.

The groom is 29 years old. He is the youngest son of Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of the energy company Reliance Industries, the wealthiest man in Asia according to Forbes, and the ninth richest in the world. His wealth is estimated at $113 billion. Anant Ambani works at his father's firm in Mumbai. He is passionate about helping wild animals; a private wildlife sanctuary was established at his initiative.

The bride is his peer. She is the daughter of Encore Healthcare's CEO and vice-chairman, a company specializing in healthcare and drug manufacturing. Radhika Merchant works in the family business, graduated from New York, and completed a course in classical Indian dance.

Their love story began in 2017. They met in a car they were traveling in with friends. "That first meeting just sparked something special between us, and it wasn’t long before we started dating," Merchant said in an interview with Vogue. In 2023, Ambani proposed to his chosen one. It was a moment when the media worldwide announced the commencement of preparations for one of the most lavish weddings on the planet.

A glass palace and 5,000 drones. A wedding shrouded in mystery

The pre-wedding celebrations began on March 1 with a reception in Jamnagar, Gujarat, in the western part of India. A glass palace was built for the occasion, and 5,000 drones presented the couple's love story in the sky.

Among the thousand guests were Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, current and former prime ministers of Canada, Sweden, and Qatar, Ivanka Trump, the king and queen of Bhutan, and the biggest Bollywood stars. Rihanna performed for the guests. Over 2,000 dishes were served, and the dress code information was a ten-page booklet.

At the turn of May and June, the couple organized a second pre-wedding celebration on a cruise ship sailing from Palermo, Italy, through Portofino to Cannes, France. There was a masquerade ball and performances by the Backstreet Boys and Katy Perry.

The wedding began on Friday and lasted for three days. It is shrouded in mystery. According to local media, the guest list includes former British prime ministers Tony Blair and Boris Johnson, the Kardashian family, Adele, Lana Del Rey, and David Beckham. The Ambani family has not confirmed the guest list. It is only known that the wedding will take place in Mumbai, and its date was set based on the couple’s birth horoscope to ensure a long and happy life for the newlyweds.

Prime minister close to oligarchs. How they got rich

"It’s difficult to imagine the Ambani-Merchant wedding event in an India that isn’t ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi," stated Sonia Faleiro, a New York Times commentator. In her opinion, the decade-long-serving prime minister has never been as closely associated with big business. This fosters wealth concentration and the creation of oligarch networks.

In 2017, Modi introduced a fundraising mechanism called election bonds, which allows unlimited donations to political parties. Thanks to this, the Bharatiya Janata Party, which he leads, collected $635 million through bonds over the next five years. This is 5.5 times more than the Indian National Congress, the opposition party.

In a journalistic investigation, three independent Indian editorial offices revealed in March that a company named Qwik Supply Chains purchased election bonds worth $50 million. One of the directors was someone associated with the subsidiaries of the groom's father's company, Mukesh Ambani. The Supreme Court of India annulled the election bond mechanism, deeming it unconstitutional, but the decision did not affect the results of this year's parliamentary elections.

Ambani also invested heavily in the Indian media. He currently owns over 70 newsrooms, creating a news channel that reaches 800 million viewers weekly. Thanks to him, Modi's image dominated the pre-election landscape. According to Asia's richest man, Modi is "the most successful prime minister in India's history."

As noted by the NYT commentator, the prime minister was not present at the pre-wedding ceremonies, likely to avoid accusations of cronyism during the spring election campaign. However, his influence was apparent. Young Ambani declared that Jamnagar's choice for the pre-wedding ceremonies was a response to the slogan "Weddings in India," through which Modi called on Indians to get married in their homeland rather than abroad.

The city is home to Ambani's world-leading oil refinery. The local airport was expanded with state funds to accommodate guests from around the world.

The concentration of wealth in India has never been more visible. According to the organization Oxfam, over 40% of the country's wealth, including natural resources and land, is in the hands of the wealthiest people in India, estimated to be about 1% of the population. At the same time, it is a country with the largest number of poor people, approximately 229 million. Oxfam describes India as a country where "the richest will survive."

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