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Former cricketer Zaheer Khan and his wife Sagarika Ghatge were snapped at the Mumbai airport as they left for Gujarat’s Jamnagar to take part in the pre-wedding festivities of industrialist Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant from March 1-3.
A video captured the couple hugging cricketer Surya Kumar Yadav who was also on his way to Jamnagar.
Jamnagar has rolled out the red carpet for VVIPs and guests from all over the world. Among those attending the event are Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Disney CEO Bob Iger, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, Adnoc CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, and EL Rothschild chair Lynn Forester de Rothschild, reports say. Celebrities like Rihanna, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and several others are already in Jamnagar. Many more VIPs will be coming, especially tycoons from India and people from the worlds of entertainment and sports.
All three nights of celebrations will be themed. Day 1 is called An Evening in Everland, with the dress code listed as “elegant cocktail”.
Day 2 will host A Walk on the Wildside with “jungle fever” the suggested dress code. It is set to be held outdoors in the Ambanis’ animal rescue centre in Jamnagar, and guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothing for this event.
Invitees will then swap their safari-themed outfits for more elegant ones for Mela Rouge. The dress code for this is “dazzling desi romance”, suggesting glamorous traditional South Asian attires for all.
The final day will also comprise two events. The first one, Tusker Trails, suggests “casual chic” dressing, as guests are expected to further explore the green ambience of Jamnagar. All guests will also have access to a range of laundry services including express steaming of clothes, the guide says.
Anyone with accessibility, medical, or dietary requirements can reach out to the hospitality team over a given phone number. Hairstylists, sari drapers, and make-up services will also be available on-site.
But, despite the detailed wardrobe suggestions, guests are free to wear whatever they are comfortable in, “as we would like you to enjoy each moment to the fullest and make beautiful memories that last a lifetime”, the guide concludes.The final party, Hashtakshar, calls for an elegant evening with heritage Indianwear.
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