International reality TV superstars Kim Kardashian and Khloe Kardashian, who are in Mumbai to attend Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding, went all Desi during their visit. Ditching their usual fancy cars, the sisters embraced the local culture and boarded an auto-rickshaw. Read this also: Live updates of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s wedding
Desi Ride
In a surprisingly happy turn of events, Khloe shared an Instagram Story that captured their unexpected and thrilling adventure. The video shows Kim and Khloe strolling through the bustling streets of the city with big smiles and at one point, Kim even blows a flying kiss in the video.
In the clip, Khloe and Kim were seen wearing western attire with a traditional touch including a tika on the forehead. They were seen riding in a rickshaw, with Khloe explaining her presence in India. She said, “Kim and I are in a rickshaw in India”. The clip ended with Kim’s signature pout for the camera.
his visit to India
Kim and Khloe arrived in India on Thursday on a private jet to attend the Ambani wedding. They were given a grand welcome at the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, where photographers captured their every move.
According to reports, the Kardashian couple plan to document the wedding for their Hulu reality series, The Kardashians, and have brought along their glamorous crew, including hairstylist Chris Appleton and a team of producers, to ensure comprehensive coverage.
star studded event
The wedding will be a star-studded event, attended by global icons from across the world. Apart from Kim and Khloe, Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas and John Cena will also attend the ceremony. Futurist Peter Diamandis, artist Jeff Koons, self-help coach Jay Shetty, former UK Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Tony Blair, former US Secretary of State John Kerry, former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt and former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and many other celebrities, politicians and industrialists are expected to be present at the ceremony.
More details about the wedding
Following traditional Hindu Vedic rituals, the main celebrations will begin with the Shubh Vivaah or wedding ceremony on Friday, July 12. The celebrations will continue with Shubh Aashirwad on Saturday, July 13. The final event, the Mangal Utsav or wedding reception, is scheduled for Sunday, July 14.