
Anmol Ambani and Khrisha Shah, such a glamorous couple. See pics from their Mumbai wedding reception
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Anmol Ambani, son of Anil and Tina Ambani, married Khrisha Shah at their family home, on February 20. Their wedding reception was held on Monday night in the presence of close friends and family members.
The first pictures of Anmol Ambani and Khrisha Shah from their wedding reception are here and we absolutely cannot keep calm. Anmol Ambani, son of Anil and Tina Ambani, married Khrisha Shah at their family home, Sea Wind, at Cuffe Parade on February 20. Their wedding reception was held on Monday night in the presence of close friends and family members.
Columnist Shobhaa De, who attended Anmol and Khrisha’s reception party in Mumbai, shared delightful pictures on Instagram. For the party, Khrisha radiated elegance in a lilac ensemble paired with a statement diamond necklace and earrings. She kept her makeup subtle with a dewy base, jet black kohl and nude lipstick.
As for Anmol, he was handsome in a crisp white shirt and pants paired with a blue blazer. Tina Ambani stunned in a red embroidered ethnic outfit that she accessorised with diamonds as well.
Here are some more pictures that Shobhaa De shared from Anmol and Khrisha’s party.
Anmol and Khrisha met each other through their families and got engaged last year in December. Their wedding was attended by several celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan and his family.
See pictures from Anmol and Khrisha’s wedding:

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