South Stars sparkle at Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant wedding. The wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant was a grand affair, drawing a constellation of Bollywood and South Indian film stars.
Rajinikanth, a true icon, graced the occasion in a traditional Mundu, his wife Latha and daughter Soundarya accompanying him. His elegant ensemble perfectly mirrored the festive mood.
Mahesh Babu, the Telugu superstar, exuded charisma in an all-black ensemble, while his wife Namrata Shirodkar and daughter Sitara Ghattamaneni looked stunning in beige lehengas.
Tamil cinema's power couple, Suriya and Jyotika, made a striking entrance in ivory and pastel ensembles, their elegance radiating throughout the ceremony.
Tollywood stars Ram Charan and Upasana Kamineni Konidela, known for their impeccable style, embraced the traditional look, showcasing their cultural heritage.
Prithviraj Sukumaran, the South Indian superstar, and his wife Supriya Menon, a stylish duo, arrived in coordinated beige outfits, blending seamlessly with the grandeur of the event.
Nayanthara, the "Lady Superstar", looked ethereal in an ivory saree, her beauty accentuated by her elegant attire. Her filmmaker-husband, Vignesh Shivan, complemented her in a matching mundu and shirt.
Rana Daggubati, the Tollywood heartthrob, and his wife Miheeka Daggubati made a grand appearance, adding to the star power of the celebration.
Filmmaker Atlee and his wife Priya Atlee, known for their charm, joined the celebrations at the Jio Convention Centre, adding another layer of glamour to the event.
Venkatesh Daggubati, the veteran actor, looked graceful in an off-white sherwani set, exuding an aura of charm and sophistication.
Pooja Hegde, the popular actress, radiated charm in a vibrant yellow lehenga choli set, her matching potli bag completing her stunning look.
The wedding was a testament to the power of Indian culture and tradition, with the presence of prominent figures from various film industries. The star-studded affair highlighted the close-knit relationships between Bollywood and South Indian cinema, creating a vibrant tapestry of elegance and celebration.