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Tujhko Phir Se Jalwa Dikhana Hi Hoga, Agle Baras Aana Hai, Aana Hi Hoga, Dekhengi Teri Raahein, Pyaasi Pyaasi Nigahein, Oh Morya Morya Morya Re, Bappa Morya Morya Morya Re… Just how we had bid adieu to Lord Ganpati last year with a smiling face, immersed in colours in the roaring beats of dhol, with the same excitement we are now all set to welcome Bappa Morya this year on Ganesh Chaturthi. September 2, 2019, will mark the beginning of the ten/eleven-day festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, and not only the Mumbaikars, but the entire nation celebrates the birth of Lord Ganpati. (Also Read: Dipika Kakar Is Bowled Over By Hubby, Shoaib Ibrahim's Heartfelt Gesture After Her Day At Work)
And when it comes to celebrations, be it a festival or a wedding, the ‘Richie Rich’ family of Ambanis do get a prominent mention as they always make sure to live up to their surname! One of the richest men on this planet, Mukesh Ambani and his wife, Nita Ambani’s twins, Isha Ambani and Akash Ambani had walked down the aisle with their sweethearts, Anand Piramal and Shloka Mehta, respectively. Ganesh Chaturthi 2019 being the first one for the new additions in Ambani clan, Anand and Shloka, post their weddings, we can expect the celebrations to be majestic and of course, star-studded!
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For the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations on September 2, 2019, Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani have already sent out a very thoughtfully curated invitation card. The invitation card is rectangular in shape, soaked in pastel shades of green and orange, and with a floral effect, setting the mood just right! The card has Lord Ganesha sitting in a temple and the chirping of birds will surely transport you into a spiritual world. The celebrations will start from 8 pm, witnessing aarti at around 9 pm, followed by dinner. And the dress code for the celebration is Indian festive.
A Divine And Beautiful Invite For Ganesh Chaturthi Celebration from the Ambanis! pic.twitter.com/xwsz5pdbi2 — SpotboyE (@Spotboye) August 26, 2019
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For 2018 Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at Antilia, the king-sized Ganpati idol was seated on a throne, placed on a mandap and decked with flowers. Two unseen throwback pictures of Shloka Mehta from the same, making the most of the celebrations with the Ambani clan is going viral on social media. In one picture, the then-soon-to-be Ambani bahu, Shloka could be seen dancing with her hone wali saas, Nita Ambani. In another picture, Shloka is seen dressed in her ethnic best, giving major festive fashion goals, with Kokilaben Ambani and Anant Ambani in the frame.
To mark 33 years of AJSK, the famous designer duo, Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla had treated their fans with a star-studded picture from their throwback archives and had shared the interesting story behind it. In August 2012, Nita Ambani and Mukesh Ambani had opened the gates of Antilia to host the launch party of Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla's book, India Fantastique. (Also Read: Amy Jackson Begins Her Countdown Towards Welcoming First Baby, Enjoys A Splash With Beau In Pool)
Sharing a heartfelt gratitude note for Nita Ambani for hosting the event, AJSK had written, “2012: Mrs Ambani's faith in our work and her absolute championing of the book is unprecedented. We showed her a dummy copy and she put herself behind it one hundred percent and hosted its India launch at their residence. To have that sort of belief in our work, that level of encouragement and support is priceless. We are eternally grateful to her." Abu and Sandeep. This event was quite simply the most magical celebration of their creativity, packed with the powerful presence of India’s icons from Industry, Society and Cinema.”
It had further stated, “The duo’s most cherished took to the stage, dressed in sumptuous, custom ensembles. Abu and Sandeep count them as close friends. “Our work has brought us immense professional and personal joy. It has enabled us to dress the most fabulous women and men. People who have become friends and even family. We treasure them and their faith in us as artists. To have them with us on this occasion was heavenly. A deeply emotional experience.” - Abu and Sandeep. For this event the duo dressed Nita and Mukesh Ambani, Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Amrita Singh, Tabu, Gauri Khan and Sussanne Khan in their hallmark ranges. Each wore an ensemble which showcased their mastery over technique, craftsmanship and design at its zenith. From Resham and Zardozi to Mirror work, Gota and Patola, it was a dizzying array of beauty.”
On August 21, 2019, Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla had shared an unseen picture of mother-daughter duo, Nita Ambani and Isha Ambani Piramal, in their royal avatars making heads turn in their ethnic best. The elaboration on their look could be read as “2007: Gota, a gift from Rajasthan! Gota is a woven metallic ribbon that is crafted with gold or silver wire thread and silk or cotton thread. It is made in Rajasthan and was formerly used mainly as borders and finishes and also as flowers and dots on many north Indian royal outfits. It has been a constant in Abu Sandeep's work over the years and they have kept reinventing its usage on fabric with much success. Here's Nita Ambani and Isha in Bali Gota for Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla's India Fantastique. Their ensembles have multiple borders on the ghagra and dupatta featuring beautiful floral bael motifs. Nita’s ghagra is finished with a peacock Zardozi border, while Isha’s ensemble displays the radiance of a real gold Kuran lace border. An avid aficionado of their work, Nita says - "For me, Abu and Sandeep are the epitome of Indian couture, perfecting the art of beautiful dressmaking and intricate designing. My family and I have been fortunate to have the honour to wear their designs and to share a close bond with the duo." #33YearsOfAJSK.” (Also Read: Mira Rajput Kapoor Shares An Unseen Picture Of Infant Misha Kapoor, Wishes Her Angel On 3rd Birthday)
Can’t wait for the pictures of the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations of the Ambani clan with the two new additions in their family, Anand and Shloka!