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Nita Ambani adorned her hands with mehndi featuring a beautiful Radha-Krishna motif on her palms for her son, Anant Ambani's wedding. Notably, the design also incorporates the names of her son Anant, bride Radhika, and all members of the Ambani family, elegantly engraved on the backs of her hands. Mumbai: Indian weddings are incomplete without intricate mehndi designs, and Nita Ambani’s mehndi for her son Anant’s wedding was no exception.

Nita, a vocal advocate for Indian traditions and craftsmanship, incorporated beautiful elements into her mehndi design. Nita donned a breathtaking bespoke ‘Ranghaat’ ghagra by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla for the baraat procession. The peach silk ghagra featured a stunning blend of vintage bronze, blushing pink, and pistachio green tones.



The intricate jaali blouse was embellished with Naqshi and Saadi goldwork, silver Zardozi work, and sparkling Swarovski crystals, creating a majestic aura. Master artisans Vijay Kumar and Monika Maurya of Swadesh meticulously crafted the ensemble over 40 days. It was completed with a traditional Banarasi leheriya ‘Ranghaat’ dupatta in vibrant pastel hues.

Nita Ambani’s mehndi for Anant Ambani’s wedding Following timeless Indian wedding traditions, Nita’s mehndi incorporated the names of her beloved family members. The design featured a beautiful Radha-Krishna motif on her palms, symbolically blessing the newlyweds. The back of her hands showcased the names of Anant and Radhika, along with the r.

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