Anant Ambani Radhika Merchant Pre-Wedding Day 2: Couple Requests Guests To Refrain Taking Pictures With Animals
As per the programme schedule, the second day will host 'A Walk on the Wildside' with a suggested "jungle fever" dress code, taking place outdoors at the Ambanis' animal rescue center in Jamnagar.
Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchat's pre-wedding bash is going on in full swing. With Day 1 concluding on a lavish note, Day 2 also has a lot of excitement in store for the guests. As per the programme schedule, the second day will host 'A Walk on the Wildside' with a suggested "jungle fever" dress code, taking place outdoors at the Ambanis' animal rescue center in Jamnagar. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and shoes as it will resemble a safari experience. Following this, guests will transition to 'Mela Rouge,' a blend of traditional South Asian activities where attendees can wear their favourite ethnic attires.
Guests attending the three-day pre-wedding celebration of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant in Jamnagar have been kindly asked not to capture images or videos of the animals residing at the Ambani family estate.
A wardrobe planner dispatched by the Ambanis outlines Saturday's agenda as 'A Walk on the Wildside,' involving a tour of the animal rescue center at the venue. Guests are advised to wear comfortable shoes, as the rescue center is an outdoor facility.
Each room is equipped with a detailed itinerary, a guest handbook, and a welcome gift containing the finest Gujarati snacks and drinks. Accompanying the gift box is a handwritten note from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, expressing gratitude for the guests' participation in their special day. While guests are encouraged to capture moments during the events, the note requests them to avoid taking photos or videos around the animals.
"We are happy for you to take photographs at the events but do enjoy each moment to its fullest. Our event photographers will cover the celebrations comprehensively and we will make sure to share your photos with you after the event," read the note signed "Radhika and Anant."
"However, we do have a small request. Please refrain from taking photos or videos around the animals. Photography is restricted at all animal sites to ensure human and animal safety. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation," the note continued, adding, "We can’t wait to celebrate with you and create memories for a lifetime."