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Kokilaben Ambani hosted a wonderful dandiya night in Mumbai last evening to celebrate her grandson Anant Ambani and his fiancée Radhika Merchant’s wedding which is on July 12. The joyful event was graced by many including the couple’s families and friends. Among the guests were Shikhar and Veer Pahariya and also former Miss World Manushi Chhillar, who is rumoured to be dating Veer Pahariya.
Radhika Merchant’s sartorial choices are truly a force to reckon with and for the dandiya night too, she made the most amazing fashion choice. The bride-to-be looked absolutely splendid in a royal purple lehenga for the dandiya night. In case, you have not seen her spectacular look yet, check it out here-
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The intricate embroidery of Radhika’s purple lehenga added a touch of elegance and tradition, making her stand out beautifully, like always, in the most perfect way. The lehenga’s detailed patterns and rich colour perfectly complemented the festive spirit of the night, capturing every fashion enthusiast’s admiration. The elaborate patterns and opulent hues of the lehenga made her look astonishingly divine and complimented her extremely well.
She wore her hair elegantly pulled back into a sleek bun with a white gajra, which showcased her sharp features. Radhika further accessorized her stunning royal purple lehenga with a heavy diamond choker that was both subtle and striking at the same time. The matching diamond earrings dangled elegantly and definitely added an extra touch of glamour to her ensemble.
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In terms of makeup, Radhika always loved to take the minimalistic route to perfection and she did the very same this time too. The kohl-rimmed, mascara-laden eyes were in perfect sync with her nude lip shade and structured eyebrows. However, it was the simple small black bindi that transformed her into the epitome of grace at the dandiya night.
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The videos from the celebration reveal that the venue was beautifully adorned for the garba night, featuring towering statues of Hindu deities, an abundance of vibrant floral arrangements, and sparkling chandeliers.
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