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Here’s Why Guests Wear Color-Coded Bands At Anant Ambani & Radhika Merchant’s Wedding

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Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son, Anant Ambani, recently tied the knot with his childhood sweetheart and pharmaceutical heiress, Radhika Merchant, in a lavish ceremony on Friday. Celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan and Kim Kardashian graced the magnificent event with their presence.

The celebrations have reached new heights following their star-studded wedding in Mumbai on Friday, July 12. The Ambani family had a huge reception on Sunday to conclude Day 3 of their extravagant wedding, demonstrating that the festivities are far from over. The whole Ambani and Merchant families attended the wedding.

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Celebrities spotted wearing colorful wristbands at the Ambani wedding

Amid the glitz, an intriguing detail caught the attention of fans—many guests, including stars, wore color-coded wristbands. Everybody is enthralled with the Ambani wedding, with social media going wild over its intricate traditions. However, it is now clear what these bands are for.

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Why everyone was wearing bands at Ambani’s wedding?

Through her Instagram account, Avantika Mohan, author Durjoy Datta’s wife, explained the significance of the wristbands. She said that the bands represented the wedding’s seating arrangements.

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Along with the pictures of multi-colored chairs, she wrote,

“Reposting this, because it has been 24 hours since! Guys! I know about the bands. It’s very basic. Mere friend ne attend karre Thi, seating arrangement ke hisaab se the bands! Zone wise seating Thi!”

A-list celebrities, cricket players, and business magnates were spotted on Friday sporting pink wristbands and on Saturday, red ones. Workers, guards, and staff members all had wristbands of various colors.

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Anant Ambani’s wedding has so many intricate facets that normal people can’t even imagine

Three separate invites were sent out to a diverse group of people for the events. The top-ranking visitors received a big red package that included a complex chest with gold statues of several Hindu deities, including Lord Ganesh, Radha-Krishna, and Goddess Durga, within a miniature silver temple.

What is more crazy is that each wedding event has a separate invitation card. One was made of silver and resembled the main gate of an old Hindu temple. Several mementos were also provided, such as a blue shawl, an embroidered cloth bearing Anant and Radhika’s initials AR, and a silver box containing further gifts. The invitations for the other guests were simpler, consisting of a laptop-sized box containing invitation cards and silver sculptures representing three gods.

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Additionally, it was required of each visitor to confirm their attendance via email or Google Form. The attendees got a message shortly after confirmation, which said,

“We have received you RSVP and we look forward to welcoming you… the QR codes will be shared 6 hours prior to the event.”

Upon scanning the QR codes provided to them, the attendees were granted entry to the event. There, they were given colored paper wristbands to wrap around their wrists, which corresponded to distinct sitting zones.

Well, the event was literally very extravagant. Looking at the cost Ambani spent on this wedding, these kinds of arrangements are expected.

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Do share your thoughts with us in the comment section about what you think about this kind of extravagance!

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