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Gautam Adani's Son Jeet To Marry On Feb 7 In Simple Ceremony, No Celebrity Invited

Adani visited the Triveni Sangam at Pryagraj Maha Kumbh, with his family on January 19. During the visit to Kumbh, Adani said that his son's wedding on Feb 7 would be a low-key private ceremony.

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani's younger son Jeet will get married in February in a simple and traditional ceremony.

Adani visited the Triveni Sangam at Pryagraj Maha Kumbh, with his family on January 19. During the visit to the mega festival, Adani said that his son's wedding on February 7 would be a low-key private ceremony in Ahmedabad. 

He was accompanied by his wife Priti Adani, sons Karan and Jeet, daughter-in-law Paridhi and granddaughter Kaveri. "It will be a very simple, traditional marriage... just like common people," he told reporters.

Several reports claimed that the wedding of Adani's son will be another extravagant spectacle after rival billionaire Mukesh Ambani's youngest son Anant's. 

However, the Adani Group Chairman put speculations to rest by responding to a question about whether the wedding would be a "Maha Kumbh of celebrities," saying, "Definitely not!"

There were speculations on social media that the guest list at the wedding could include the likes of Elon Musk to Bill Gates, with Taylor Swift performing.

Jeet Adani, 28, got engaged to Diva in March 2023 in a private ceremony in Ahmedabad. The wedding will also take place in Ahmedabad.

It was being speculated on social media that the India-England one-day international cricket match at the Motera stadium had been moved to accommodate the wedding, which was expected to feature 1,000 super cars, hundreds of private jets and chefs from 58 countries at a cost of over Rs 10,000 crore.

Speaking after performing the Ganga Aarti at Prayagraj's Triveni Sangam, Adani said, "My upbringing and our way of doing things are that of a common person from the working class. Jeet too is here for Ma Ganga's blessings. The wedding will be a simple and traditional family affair."

At the Maha Kumbh, the Adani family offered prayers at the Lete Hanuman Temple after participating in the Mahaprasad Seva at ISKCON, where the businessman is supporting the distribution of over one lakh free meals daily. He is also giving away one crore prayer books printed by the renowned Gita Press of Gorakhpur.

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