Decoding Nita Ambani’s Manish Malhotra Hyderabadi Kurta With Khada Drape For Anant Ambani, Radhika Merchant’s Haldi
Nita Ambani is a stunner in this classic Hyderabadi Kurta from Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's Haldi.

The preparations for Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant‘s wedding are in full swing. On Monday evening, designer Manish Malhotra shared gorgeous photos of Nita Ambani on Instagram. The mother of the groom is all set for the Haldi function and how. Whether it’s their mameru ceremony or sangeet, Nita Ambani’s fashion flair is exceptional! For the haldi function, she opted for a stunning golden Hyderabadi kurta with a Khada dupatta.
Nita Ambani Looks Regal In A Hyderabadi Kurta With Khada Dupatta
Nita Ambani donned a classic Hyderabadi-style kurta designed by Manish Malhotra and paired it with a double-draped khada dupatta. The mother of the groom looked ravishing in this antique gold ensemble. The timeless Zardosi embroidery gave the entire look a regal appeal. Furthermore, the intricate silver-gold chatai technique in the border, crafted by special artisans, took it up a notch. Nita Ambani completed her look with stunning silver jewellery. She opted for massive silver earrings matching her kurta’s beautiful border. The groom’s mother also wore a gorgeous silver maang tikka and haath phool. She looks straight out of a Sanjay Leela Bhansali film. The founder of Reliance Foundation went with her signature makeup look. She kept her hair loose and went for a minimal makeup look. Nita Ambani opted for peachy lipstick, smokey kohl eyes and loads of mascara. This classic Hyderabadi Kurta is a favourite among many celebrities. One of them is legendary actor, Rekha. The Diva has also worn it several times for photoshoots and events.
For the unversed, Mukesh Ambani’s youngest son and Viren Merchant’s younger daughter are going to tie the knot on July 12. Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding will be a grand celebration and will last for three days. The Shubh Vivah on July 12, Shubh Aashirwad on July 13, followed by Mangal Utsav on July 14.
First Published: July 09, 2024 10:04 AM