Ambanis Steal Spotlight at Arjun Tendulkar & Saaniya Chandhok's Star-Studded Wedding

The Ambani family, including Mukesh, Nita, Akash, and Shloka Mehta, were prominent guests at the wedding of Arjun Tendulkar and Saaniya Chandhok. Their stylish arrivals in traditional attire became a focal point for media and attendees. The wedding unites the son of cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar with the granddaughter of industrialist Ravi Ghai. The event attracted a notable gathering from the worlds of business, cricket, and entertainment.

Key Points: Ambanis Attend Arjun Tendulkar's Wedding in Mumbai

  • High-profile guest list
  • Nita Ambani's Banarasi silk saree
  • Mukesh Ambani's Bandhgala suit
  • Akash & Shloka's coordinated looks
  • Union of cricket and business legacies
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Ambanis arrive in style at Arjun Tendulkar, Saaniya Chandhok's wedding

Mukesh and Nita Ambani arrived with family at the high-profile wedding of Sachin Tendulkar's son, Arjun, to Saaniya Chandhok. See their elegant outfits.

"The Ambani family's entry quickly drew attention from photographers and guests gathered outside the venue."

Mumbai, March 5

Reliance Industries Limited Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani, along with his wife Nita Ambani, was among the most prominent guests at the wedding of cricketer Arjun Tendulkar and businesswoman Saaniya Chandhok in Mumbai on Thursday, making a high-profile arrival alongside their family.

The Ambani family's entry quickly drew attention from photographers and guests gathered outside the venue. Mukesh and Nita Ambani were joined by their elder son Akash Ambani and daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta, with the family pausing briefly to pose for pictures after exiting the venue post the wedding celebrations.

For the occasion, Nita Ambani chose a classic ivory and gold Banarasi silk saree featuring intricate zari-woven jaal work across the fabric and a broad, detailed border. She paired the traditional ensemble with a matching half-sleeved blouse, a heavy diamond necklace and traditional red bangles, completing an elegant look.

Mukesh Ambani wore a black Bandhgala suit, a traditional Indian jacket known for its high mandarin collar. The tailored ensemble featured a single-breasted design and a patterned pocket square that added a subtle splash of colour to the otherwise minimalist outfit.

Meanwhile, Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta were seen in coordinated ethnic ensembles. Shloka Mehta opted for a contemporary interpretation of a traditional lehenga choli, wearing a fully embroidered high-waisted lehenga skirt paired with a matching crop jacket-style cape in place of a dupatta.

Akash Ambani chose a formal sherwani featuring intricate embroidery and mirror work, paired with light-coloured straight-fit trousers.

The wedding itself marks the union of Arjun Tendulkar, son of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and Anjali Tendulkar, with Saaniya Chandhok, a businesswoman and the granddaughter of noted industrialist Ravi Ghai.

The ceremony has drawn an influential guest list spanning cricket, business and entertainment.

Several other prominent figures from Bollywood and the music industry were also spotted at the venue.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another high-profile wedding where the focus shifts to the guests' fashion rather than the couple. Don't get me wrong, the outfits are beautiful, but the article barely talks about Arjun and Saaniya's ceremony or their story. Just feels like celebrity gossip sometimes.
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Aman W
Bandhgala suits are so sharp! Mukesh Ambani always keeps it classy. Good to see our business icons embracing Indian formal wear with such style. Akash's sherwani with mirror work must have looked fantastic. Congrats to the Tendulkar and Chandhok families!
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Sarah B
The blend of cricket royalty and business dynasties is fascinating. Sachin's son and an industrialist's granddaughter – what a power couple! Wishing them all the best. The guest list must have been incredible.
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Karthik V
Shloka Mehta's lehenga with a jacket-style cape instead of a dupatta sounds so modern and chic! Love how the younger generation is reinterpreting traditional wear. Fashion at Indian weddings just keeps getting more creative. 🎉
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Varun X
While the glitz is fun to read about, I do wonder about the scale and cost. These weddings are like mini festivals. Hope the families also remembered to do something for the less fortunate, as many do during such celebrations. Just a thought.

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