Traffic in a key part of the city will literally stop for the four-day extravaganza.
MUMBAI - When the son of Asia’s richest person Mukesh Ambani gets married in Mumbai this week, traffic in a key part of the city will literally stop for the four-day extravaganza to be attended by celebrities, business elite and politicians.
And that’s despite Mumbai being notorious for its congested traffic, particularly at this time of year during the monsoon season. While organisers have been tight-lipped about who will attend, it’s expected to be a star-studded event.The Canadian pop star also had photos taken with the bride and groom, who wore haute couture versions of traditional Indian attire.Mr Bill Gates and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg were among the 1,200 guests at that event.
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