Bill Gates convenes with notable figures, including Indian PM, ahead of Anant and Radhika wedding

Mukesh and Nita Ambani's son-in-law and Isha Ambani's father, Anand Piramal, were also spotted at Jamnagar Airport.

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The pre-wedding functions of the Ambani family's younger son, Chirag Anant Ambani, and Radhika Merchant have started today. Many stars have already participated in their pre-wedding function, while others are still taking entries. Many big personalities have participated in their pre-wedding function so far, including Mark Zuckerberg with his wife Priscelia Chan, Hollywood singer Rihanna, Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Neetu Kapoor, Boney Kapoor, and Ayan. The names of Mukherjee, Atlee Kumar, and Aditya Thackeray are included.

Anand Piramal reached Jamnagar

In the meantime, Mukesh and Nita Ambani's son-in-law and Isha Ambani's father, Anand Piramal, were also spotted at Jamnagar Airport. During this, Anand wore a red and cream-colored kurta, which suits him very well. Everyone is liking his design style.

Now fans are giving their reactions after seeing Anand. One user wrote that it was such a colorful kurta, while another user wrote that it looked like it was his wedding.

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates also participated

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is also going to reach Gujarat in the program. After this, Bill Gates will go to the Statue of Unity in Kevadiya at 1 pm, where he will see the tall statue of Sardar Patel and visit other places there. After this, Bill Gates will meet the local tribal women and rickshaw pullers. 

Meeting the Indian PM! 

Bill Gates met the country's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, whose pictures were much discussed on social media. After meeting the PM, Bill Gates made a post on his ex and wrote - 'Meeting Prime Minister Modi is always inspiring. There was a lot to discuss with him. We focused on innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Women-led Development, DPI (Income), Agriculture, Health climate changeAdaptation and 'What can the world learn from India.'