Son Jeet’s Wedding Will Be A Simple And Traditional Family Affair: Adani
Rs 10, 000 crore earmarked for Jeet-Divya Shah’s wedding on Feb. 7: Social media
Son Jeet’s Wedding Will Be A Simple And Traditional Family Affair: Adani
My upbringing and our way of doing things are that of a common person from the working class. Jeet too is here for Maa Ganga’s blessings, clarifies Gautam Adani
Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani has dismissed speculations and rumours circulating on social media about his son Jeet Adani’s upcoming wedding at Ahmedabad on February 7, being an extravagant affair.
When asked by the media in Prayagraj if the wedding would be a “Maha Kumbh of celebrities,” Adani firmly responded, “Definitely not!”
Recently, social media had been buzzing with reports suggesting that the wedding of Jeet Adani to Diva Shah, daughter of Surat diamond merchant Jaimin Shah, would see a star-studded guest list, including global icons like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Hollywood celebrities and singers, sports icons and socialites, King Charles and even the Pope.
Rumours also claimed that the India-England ODI at Motera stadium had been rescheduled to make way for the event, which was said to feature 1,000 supercars, hundreds of private jets, and chefs from 58 countries, at an estimated cost of over Rs. 10,000 crore. However, Gautam Adani, while performing the Ganga Aarti with his family at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam, dismissed these stories, saying, “My upbringing and our way of doing things are that of a common person from the working class. Jeet too is here for Maa Ganga’s blessings. The wedding will be a simple and traditional family affair.”
He was accompanied by his wife Dr Priti Adani, sons Karan and Jeet, daughter-in-law Paridhi and granddaughter Kaveri.
Meanwhile, the family participated in the Mahaprasad Seva at ISKCON, where Adani is supporting distribution of over one lakh free meals very day. He is distributing one crore Aarti Sangrah printed by the renowned Gita Press of Gorakhpur. Describing his experience at the Maha Kumbh Mela as “an indescribable experience,” the industrialist praised the Modi and Yogi governments for their efforts in organising the event, particularly in terms of policing and sanitation.