Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant Wedding: Justin Bieber Charges a Whopping $10 Million

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Hollywood singer Justin Bieber will perform in the Sangeet Ceremony of the Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant wedding today. Recently, videos of the Canadian singer’s arrival were trending all over social media. After Hollywood sensation Rihanna’s performance at the pre-wedding function, Justin Bieber is ready to set the stage on fire. The singer is said to be charging $10 million. Many other singers, like Drake, Adele, and Lana Del Ray, are set to hit the stage at the ceremony.

In India, Hollywood singer Justin Bieber is known for making viral hits like “Baby” and “Peaches” and his controversial concert in Mumbai at DY Patil Stadium in 2017. That collected an impressive amount of $14 million, setting the bar high for upcoming music shows in India. Justin has been really popular among Indian teenagers; his song ‘Baby’ earned more than 264 million views worldwide. The singer’s last performance in Mumbai created a lot of drama after the ‘lip syncing’ controversy, but this time it seems a lot more promising. The singer is being paid $10 million for his one-day performance at the ‘Celebration of Hearts’ sangeet ceremony. The fee is typically much higher than his usual private performances, which range from $2.5 million to $6 million. which is comparatively more than Rihana’s last performance at Jamnagar. 

(Source: News 18)

RIHANA’S PERFORMANCE IN THE PRE-WEDDING FUNCTION

In February, Rihana arrived along with her team to perform at the pre-wedding function of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant at Jamnagar. The Hollywood singer’s performance shocked the internet for days. The fans were mesmerized by her performance. It is said that she was paid around $8–$9 million for her performance by Ambani’s

Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchan during mameru ceremony

Anant Ambani Radhika Merchant’s Wedding Festivities

The festivities for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding started with an intimate puja at Antills on June 29. After which, a mass wedding was arranged for more than 50 underprivileged couples at Swami Vivekanand Vidyamandir in Palghar on July 2, which received a lot of praise from the netizens.

Recently, both families came together at Antilla to celebrate the ‘Mamer Ceremony’. It is basically a Gujarati ceremony in which the mama of the bride visits her with gifts and sweets, providing the new couple with blessings. The videos of Ambani’s residence, completely dressed up in aesthetic golden lighting and magnificent floral decorations, mesmerized everyone on social media.

Bollywood celebrity and Radhika’s friend Jhanvi Kapoor also attended this function along with his boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya.

The Ambani family’s wedding festivities also include a chaat stall from the well-known Kashi Chaat Bhandar in Varanasi. Last month, Neeta Ambani visited Kashas Vishwanath to seek blessings at the temple, where she personally

As part of the wedding festivities, Nita Ambani visited Varanasi last month to seek blessings at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, where she personally invited the shop owner, Rakesh Keshari, after trying various chaat samples, to set up stalls for the wedding.  

Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant wedding timeline

Recently, videos of the wedding invitation gilded with gold were trending. The main ceremonies will commence in the span of three days. First, Shubh Vivah, followed by Shubh Aashirwad on July 13. The wedding reception ‘Mangal Utsav’ is scheduled for Sunday, July 14. The Ambani family is known for their extravagant wedding celebrations and functions. The upcoming wedding will surely add more flavor to it.

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