Meanwhile, Mohan Bhagwat reached Antilia, where Anant gave him a grand welcome along with his father Mukesh Ambani. Here the groom won the hearts of the people with his mannerisms and everyone also liked his style. Anant's love for animals was clearly visible in his clothes. Everyone is praising him. (Photo courtesy: Yogen Shah)
Father and son showed simplicity
Anant along with his father Mukesh came to receive Mohan Bhagwat in his car. The simplicity of the father-son duo won everyone's heart. Anant was seen in a saffron kurta and white pyjama, while Mukesh was wearing a white shirt and black pants. Both of them welcomed everyone to their house with respect.
Elephant love visible on Anant's kurta
It is well known that Anant loves animals a lot. He has started Vantara for the protection of animals. Now his love for elephants was seen on the jacket of his saffron kurta. While the groom's kurta was plain, the jacket had golden embroidery. There were pink and golden elephants on the border and some trees too. Due to which it looked very beautiful and Anant's love for animals was reflected very well.
See how Anant Ambani and Mukesh Ambani arrived to welcome Mohan Bhagwat
He was seen wearing a luxury watch matching his kurta
Anant's watch collection is quite big and luxurious. So here he completed his look with a luxury watch matching the kurta. Its white colored dial and orange band looked amazing. At the same time, he paired the kurta with white sandals, which looked very good with his overall look.
This is how the groom won my heart
Everyone liked Anant's style, but Mohan Bhagwat also arrived here in a very simple kurta pajama. He also had a tilak on his forehead. After taking blessings from all the elders along with Mohan Bhagwat, Anant also touched the feet of his chief priest. Everyone is praising him for this. People say that Anant is cultured and he also has a big heart.
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