Mukesh Ambani Celebrates Birthday with Family at Siddhivinayak Temple

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani celebrated his birthday with a visit to Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple, accompanied by his immediate family. He participated in traditional rituals at the shrine, dressed in a simple kurta-pyjama and Nehru jacket. The Reliance Foundation posted birthday wishes on social media, praising his commitment to creating societal value. The celebration follows recent high-profile family events, including Anant Ambani's star-studded birthday festivities in Jamnagar.

Key Points: Mukesh Ambani's Birthday Prayers at Siddhivinayak Temple

  • Spiritual birthday celebration
  • Family visit to Siddhivinayak
  • Simple traditional attire
  • Reliance Foundation's social media wishes
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Mukesh Ambani offers prayers at Siddhivinayak temple with family on birthday

Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani visits Siddhivinayak Temple with family on his birthday. See photos and details of the spiritual celebration.

"Wishing Reliance Chairman & Managing Director, Shri Mukesh Ambani, a very Happy Birthday. - Reliance Foundation"

Mumbai, April 19

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani marked his birthday with a spiritual visit to Mumbai's iconic Siddhivinayak Temple, where he offered prayers and sought blessings.

Mukesh Ambani was accompanied by close family members, including his wife Nita Ambani, sons Akash Ambani and Anant Ambani, daughter-in-laws Shloka Mehta and Radhika Merchant, and his grandchildren.

In visuals from the temple, Mukesh Ambani was seen participating in traditional rituals at the revered shrine and offering prayers as he began another year with faith and gratitude.

The visit was held amid tight security and a steady stream of well-wishers.

On the occasion, Mukesh Ambani chose a simple attire, including a kurta-pyjama set paired with a brown Nehru coat. Nita Ambani also looked elegant in a red jamdani saree.

Earlier in the day, birthday wishes for Mukesh Ambani were shared on the official social media handle of Reliance Foundation.

"Wishing Reliance Chairman & Managing Director, Shri Mukesh Ambani, a very Happy Birthday. We express our gratitude for your continued commitment to creating lasting value for society and inspiring progress with purpose. Warm wishes for good health, happiness, and continued success," the post read.

Earlier this month, the Ambani family was occupied with the birthday celebrations of Anant Ambani. Grand celebrations were held in Jamnagar, attracting a star-studded guest list.

Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh, and many other celebrities were recently present in Jamnagar as guests of the Ambani family for a special event.

Across the country, well-wishers marked the occasion through social initiatives and community gatherings.

- ANI

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Rohit P
No matter how rich or powerful you are, starting your birthday with temple blessings is a beautiful Indian tradition. Respect for keeping it simple with the kurta-pyjama. Happy birthday sir!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the spiritual gesture, I can't help but think of the stark contrast. Last month it was a lavish, celebrity-filled pre-wedding, and now a simple temple visit. Both are valid, but the scale of their celebrations often feels like a different universe.
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Sarah B
The family picture must be lovely. It's nice to see them all together for a personal moment amidst their busy lives. Nita Ambani's red saree sounds gorgeous – jamdani is such a beautiful fabric.
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Vikram M
Siddhivinayak is the go-to temple for so many Mumbaikars, famous or not. Good to see the Ambanis keeping it real. May Lord Ganesha remove all obstacles for them in the coming year. Ganpati Bappa Morya!
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Karthik V
The Reliance Foundation does some commendable work in education and healthcare. On his birthday, it's worth acknowledging that aspect of their contribution to society, beyond just the business headlines.

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