IPL 2023 – Mumbai Indians Owners: Spending outrageous sums of money is nothing new for the Ambanis, whether for professional or personal reasons. On Friday, Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani paid Rs 17.50 crore for Australian all-rounder Cameron Green’s services. A day later, it was revealed that the Ambani family planned to donate 300 kilograms of gold. This time to commemorate personal joy and happiness. Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Isha and son-in-law Anand Piramal are in Mumbai for the first time since their twins were born on November 19. The Ambanis, who are known to live life to the fullest, are going to great lengths to make this event extravagant and massive. Follow IPL 2023 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN.
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IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani & father Mukesh Ambani to donate 300KG of GOLD, Check why?
IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani celebrating sister Isha AMBANI’s TWINS
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Highly trained doctors accompanied Isha on flight to Mumbai
Both the Ambanis and the Piramal families have been in sync to welcome Isha and Anand. Preparations have been going on at both the Ambani and Piramal residences for quite some time now. According to reports, Isha and the twins were flown into India on a Qatar flight sent by the Emir of Qatar himself, who is a close friend of the Ambanis.
It is also believed that a group of highly trained doctors from Mumbai travelled to Los Angeles to accompany the parents.
One of America’s best pediatricians, Dr Gibson also accompanied the group of doctors to ensure the twins’ first flight is safe and without any hassle.
In India, the twins are due to taken care by eight specially trained American nannies and nurses. They have been flown in from the USA to ensure that Isha faces no problem whatsoever, and enjoy the celebrations.
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The newborns will be welcomed at Isha Ambani’s Worli home, Karuna Sindhu. On Sunday, the family will host a lavish religious event at their home. A large number of priests from temples across India are expected to attend to bless the children.
Ambanis to donate 300KG of gold in a special ceremony to welcome Ambani-Piramal twins
That’s not all, there is a lot more in pipeline in terms of celebrations as far as Ambanis are concerned.
The Ambani family is said to be donating 300 kg of gold for the occasion. Caterers from all over the world have been flown in to prepare the food for the occasion, and there will be special prasad from temples all over India, including Tirupati Balaji Temple in Tirumala, Shree Dwarkadhish Temple, Shrinathji in Nathdwara and others.
Special preparations & designer clothes for the twins
The newly born kids remains the the centre of attraction and there have been special arrangements made for them. The nurseries at Ambani’s Antilla in Mumbai are designed specially by Perkins and Will. According to reports, the nurseries include rotating beds and automated rooftops so that the babies can get receive plenty of natural sunlight.
As far as clothing goes, the twins will be dressed in clothing from fashion houses such as Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, and Loro Piana’s children’s lines. Not only that, the twins will have specially designed BMW car seats.
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The backdrop – Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal’s twins
On November 19, this year, Isha and Anand became proud parents to twins, a baby girl named Aadiya and a baby boy named Krishna. They were born in Los Angeles at Cedar Senai. On Saturday, Akash Ambani arrived at Mumbai airport to greet his sister and brother-in-law, as well as his niece and nephew.
Heavy security has been deployed in the area to ensure that the new parents and their twins are not inconvenienced. The Ambanis truly believe in living life king size and they are indeed living up to their names.
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IPL 2023: Mumbai Indians owner Akash Ambani & father Mukesh Ambani to donate 300KG of GOLD, Check why?
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