Updated On: 09 September, 2024 11:05 AM IST | Athulya Nambiar
The Ambani family do everything on a grand scale- whether it is weddings or festivals. The richest family in India know a thing or two about opulence and the past weekend saw the family welcome and bid adieu to Bappa in a grand manner. After hosting celebs for Ganesh puja on Saturday, they bid adieu to the Lord on Sunday. Take a look at the pictures here (All Pics/Yogen Shah)

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Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani and his family took part in the `Ganpati Visarjan` ceremony on Sunday night
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Like everything they do, the Ganesh visarjan was also carried out on a grand scale by the Ambani family

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Celebrities like Shanaya Kapoor and Orry were also present for the visarjan ceremony
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Shanaya Kapoor, daughter of actor Sanjay Kapoor and Maheep Kapoor was seen in a bright pink suit for the evening

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Orry was seen dressed in a yellow kurta and was wearing glasses for the visarjan
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The Ambani visarjan procession also saw Koli dancers dancing their heart out

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The Koli`s are native to the city and have a lively folk culture
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Radhika Merchant and Shanaya Kapoor were drenched in colours as they got off the truck and danced their heart out at the visarjan spot

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Newlyweds Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant were seen dancing together at the visarjan. This marked their first Ganesh Chaturthi as a married couple
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Anant Ambani was seen dressed in an orange traditional attire for the visarjan

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Veer Pahariya was also seen dancing at the visarjan with colours on his face
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Many other friends and family members of the Ambani family joined them in the visarjan festivities

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Mukesh Ambani at Girgaon chowpatty post the visarjan
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Nita Ambani at Girgaon chowpatty post the visarjan
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