
Tina Ambani shares pic with sisters from son Anmol's wedding on Women's Day. See post
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Tina Ambani shared an unseen picture with her sisters from her son Anmol Ambani's wedding with a special note on Women's Day.
It is International Women’s Day today and the internet is abuzz with heartfelt wishes for women. Tina Ambani also shared a special post on Instagram to wish her sisters and all other wonderful women in her life.
She shared an unseen picture with her sisters from her elder son Anmol Ambani’s wedding celebrations. Anmol got married to Khrisha Shah in a dreamy wedding on February 20. “Cheers to my sisters and all the wonderful women in my life who have taught me the completeness of a woman, her ability to multitask effortlessly and her infinite capacity to love and nurture!,” wrote in the caption.
“Happy Women’s Day to you all. May we all live, love and thrive to our fullest potential with passion and gusto,” she added to wish everyone on women’s day.
See her post here:
Tine Ambani looked absolutely gorgeous in a regal red and golden saree. She wore the six yards with a red blouse and exquisite jewellery.
Netizens loved the photo and took to the comments section to express their thoughts. “All of you looking gorgeous,” an Instagram user wrote. “Happy women’s day,” wrote several other people.
See some of the comments here:

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