The Canadian pop singer, Justin Bieber, was enthralled with his performance in the pre-wedding festivities of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s son, Anant Ambani, and his fiancee, Radhika Merchant.
The International pop sensation, who marked his arrival in Mumbai, India, on Friday morning, earlier gave a thrilling performance at the NMACC with his blockbusters, Sorry, Love Yourself, and Peaches.
The celebrity crowd, who appeared at the wedding festivities ‘Sangeet’ grooved with Bieber’s performance who obtained the title ‘teen idol’ along with his debut album success, “My World.”
Following Justin’s performance, several videos of him grooving and singing went on the internet. In one of the videos, he was seen hugging Alaviaa Jaffrey’s daughter, Jaaved Jaffrey. In another clip, he was seen dancing with an Indian internet sensation, Orry.
The two-time Grammy Award winner, following his performance in India, flew to Miami; he was paid USD 10 Million for his enticing performance.
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About the Radhika-Anant Ambani Wedding
A Billionaire heir, Anant Ambani, is all set to marry his longtime girlfriend, Radhika Merchant, daughter of industrialist Viren Merchant. The much-sought couple had a three-day pre-wedding party in the Western City of Jamnagar, Maharashtra, India, in March 2024. At the celebration, several high-profile celebrities including Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates were invited, and Rihanna was the performer at the event.
The lavish event followed another pre-wedding celebration in May that held a four-day Mediterranean cruise that made multiple stops in Europe. It included performances by Hollywood celebrities like Katy Perry, the Backstreet Boys, and Andrea Bocelli.
The ultimate wedding is set to take place at Mukesh Ambani’s house Antilia. One of the country’s famous fashion designers, Manish Malhotra, is appointed as the wedding’s creative director. Malhotra, via an Email to CNN, emphasised and explained the wedding’s representation and said, “Each detail, from the decor and cuisine to the attire and ambience; each event, from the vibrant Sangeet to the ceremonial wedding day and the grand reception, is designed to immerse guests in an atmosphere of joy, love and celebration.”