John Cena, the renowned wrestler-turned-actor, made a stunning appearance at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding in Mumbai, dressed in traditional Indian attire. Opting for a striking powder blue sherwani adorned with elegant ivory detailing and paired with white pants, Cena embraced the festivities with flair. His iconic ‘you can’t see me’ pose added a touch of his wrestling persona to the red carpet, capturing the hearts of onlookers.
At the venue, Cena graciously had a traditional safa, or turban, tied in a beautiful white and gold shade, further complementing his ensemble. Mukesh Ambani, Anant’s father, warmly welcomed Cena and expressed gratitude for his presence, shaking hands with Cena and his companion at the event.
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Later, Cena was seen joyfully participating in the baraat, the traditional wedding procession, dancing to dhol music and engaging warmly with other guests. His arrival in Mumbai earlier that day was met with enthusiasm from paparazzi, who greeted him with calls of ‘John babu’ and ‘John kaka’, to which he responded with a friendly wave.
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Star-Studded Guest List and Extravagant Celebrations
The wedding, held at the Jio World Convention Centre, drew a constellation of celebrities including Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas, and international figures like Kim Kardashian and former UK Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Tony Blair. Futurist Peter Diamandis, artist Jeff Koons, and self-help coach Jay Shetty also graced the occasion, alongside prominent politicians and industrialists.
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The festivities kicked off with the auspicious Shubh Vivah ceremony, adhering to traditional Hindu Vedic customs, followed by the Shubh Aashirwad on the succeeding day. The grand finale, Mangal Utsav, or the wedding reception, is scheduled for Sunday, marking the culmination of the lavish celebrations.
John Cena’s presence added a unique charm to the event, blending cultural traditions with global glamour, and making it a memorable affair for all attendees.
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