Watch: Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani’s Dandiya dance goes viral as Navratri celebrations kick off
Ambani Family Viral Video: Navratri is here, and the nine-day celebration is observed across India with great religious zeal and enthusiasm. The festival is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is celebrated through strict fasting, prayers, dance, and joy. And when talking about Navratri, how can we forget Garba—a traditional dance performed with music and energetic dandiya sticks?
Ambani Family And Navratri Celebrations
The Ambani family is known for its whopping wealth and grand celebrations and the perfect example for it is the recently completed Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding. As Navratri celebrations have started an old video of the Ambani family has recently resurfaced on the internet, featuring Mukesh Ambani and his wife Nita Ambani playing Garba with other family members during Anant and Radhika’s pre-wedding festivities. The video was captured during the dandiya night hosted by Mukesh Ambani’s mother Kokilaben Ambani in July this year.
What the Viral Video Showed
In the video, Nita Ambani, Mukesh Ambani and their oldest daughter-in-law, Shloka Mehta Ambani, amongst other family attendees, wholeheartedly immerse themselves in garba and dandiya dances. This joyous event, hosted in Mumbai, is a testament to the family’s deep-rooted cultural affinity and love for indulging in grand festival celebrations.
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Ambani Family And Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations
Few months ago, the Ambani family Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated at their lavish house – Antilia. The centre of attraction was the family’s cherished Ganesh idol, also called “Antilia cha Raja.” The grand celebration was not just attended by family members like Anil and Tina Ambani, but also a line-up of Bollywood celebrities.
Nita Ambani, Anant Ambani, and Radhika Merchant pleasantly led the Ganesh Visarjan. Faithful to their traditions, they were spotted onboard a floral decked out truck en route from Antilia to Chowpatty Beach.
Navratri
Navratri isn’t just about religious festival but it is also about celebrating devotion and the zest of life. The festival started on the 3rd of October, a Thursday, and culminated on the 12th of October. Every day was a homage to a unique incarnation of Goddess Durga. The holy nine days are marked by different practices, hues, and Tokens that amplified its spiritual significance.