Mumbai: International pop sensation Justin Bieber enthralled a gathering of celebrities from the entertainment industry and sports at the pre-wedding function of billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s son Anant Ambani and his fiancée Radhika Merchant.
The Canadian singer arrived in Mumbai on Friday morning and rocked the NMACC stage in the night with his chartbusters like “Baby”, “Peaches”, “Love Yourself” and “Sorry”.
The crowd sang and swayed along with Bieber, who achieved teen idol status in 2009 after the success of his debut album, “My World.”
Film superstars Salman Khan, Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor and Janhvi Kapoor along with cricket star MS Dhoni and T20 World Cup-winning team members Hardik Pandya and Surya Kumar Yadav were also present on the occasion.
According to several videos of the much-talked-about event circulating on social media, the atmosphere was relaxed and the mood light.
In one clip, Bieber, 30, can be seen dancing with internet sensation Ori. In another clip, Javed Jaffrey’s daughter Alaavia Jaffrey is seen hugging the two-time Grammy winner, who continues his performance by hugging his fan.
Bieber, who flew to Miami after his special performance at the concert, was paid US$10 million for performing at the event.
This was not his first time performing in India. The singer last visited the country in 2017 for his first concert. Bieber was scheduled to return for the India shows of his ‘Justice World Tour’ in 2022 but it was cancelled due to health reasons.
After months of pre-wedding festivities, Anant and Radhika, daughter of industrialist Viren Merchant, will finally tie the knot here on July 12.
The celebrations began on March 1 in Jamnagar, Gujarat, known for the world’s largest refinery, owned by Reliance Industries.
Earlier, pop singer Rihanna performed at the pre-wedding ceremony of Anant and Radhika in Jamnagar.
Last month, singer Katy Perry, pop group Backstreet Boys and Italian singer Andrea Bocelli performed on the couple’s cruise tour party in Italy and southern France.
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