NMACC's 3-Year Glamour: Shahid Kapoor, AR Rahman, Stars Celebrate Milestone

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre celebrated its third anniversary with a star-studded event in Mumbai. Founder Nita Mukesh Ambani spoke about the auspiciousness of the number three in Indian culture, referencing deities and sacred rivers. The celebration was attended by prominent figures from Bollywood, music, and sports, including Shahid Kapoor, AR Rahman, and Sachin Tendulkar. The centre continues its mission to showcase Indian art and artists on a global platform.

Key Points: NMACC 3-Year Anniversary: Bollywood Stars Celebrate Cultural Milestone

  • NMACC celebrates three auspicious years
  • Nita Ambani highlights cultural significance of 'three'
  • Stars from film, music, and sports attend
  • Centre aims to promote Indian arts globally
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NMACC completes three years: Shahid Kapoor, AR Rahman, Suniel Shetty, more stars attend celebrations

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre marks 3 years with Shahid Kapoor, AR Rahman, Sachin Tendulkar, and Kajol attending Mumbai celebrations.

"We made a promise to bring the best of India to the world and to get the best of the world to India. - Nita Mukesh Ambani"

Mumbai, April 3

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre has completed its three years on Friday. From Shahid Kapoor to Javed Akhtar, several Bollywood stars attended the celebration today in Mumbai.

At the third anniversary of NMACC, Nita Ambani highlighted the cultural significance of the number 'Three' through examples of goddesses and sacred rivers.

"Today, Neeta Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre completes three glorious years, and in our culture, the number three is very auspicious. We have our Trimurti Brahma Vishnu Mahesh, three Devi, Ma Saraswati, Ma Lakshmi and Ma Kali. We also have Triveni, Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati. When we started the Neeta Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, we made a promise to bring the best of India to the world and to get the best of the world to India, and we are trying our best to live up to that promise and shine the spotlight on our Indian artists and artisans on the global stage," said NMACC founder Nita Mukesh Ambani.

Shahid Kapoor attended the celebration with his wife, Meera Kapoor. The 'O Romeo' actor donned an all-black outfit for the event.

Veteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar graced the event with his wife, Shabana Azmi. Actor Kajol also posed with the couple.

Suniel Shetty attended the NMACC celebration event with his wife, Mana Shetty. The actor looked classy in the bandh gala shervani.

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar attended the event with his wife Anjali Tendulkar and daughter Sara Tendulkar.

Actress Neetu Kapoor was all smiles as she attended the event.

Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman attended the event in an all-black outfit.

According to the website, NMACC is a first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary cultural space in the sphere of arts. Envisioned by Nita M Ambani, it aims to preserve and promote India's rich art, culture and heritage through varied art forms.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative, no doubt. But sometimes these events feel very exclusive - only for the elite and Bollywood crowd. I hope NMACC also does more outreach programs for the common public and students from smaller towns.
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Sunil U
Suniel Shetty in a bandhgala! Always classy. Good to see Sachin sir and AR Rahman as well. NMACC events always have the best of the best attending. Proud of this cultural hub in Mumbai.
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Anjali F
Three years already! Time flies. I visited last year for a classical dance performance - the venue is world-class. More power to initiatives that put Indian art on the global map. 🙏
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David E
As someone who recently moved to Mumbai, I'm impressed by NMACC. It's a fantastic space that bridges traditional and contemporary art. The architecture alone is worth seeing.
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Karthik V
Hope they continue to focus on regional art forms and not just mainstream Bollywood/pop culture. India's real cultural wealth lies in its diversity - from Kathakali to Bihu, everything deserves a platform.

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