Janardhana Reddy made reservations for 1,500 rooms at three- and five-star hotels in Bengaluru, making every effort to provide guests with an opulent and comfortable stay.
With the luxury and grandeur of an Indian wedding standing out, the term “Great Indian Wedding” is aptly chosen. The marriage in 2016 of Brahmani Reddy, the daughter of mining baron and former minister of Karnataka G Janardhana Reddy, to Rajiv Reddy, the son of industrialist Vikram Deva Reddy from Hyderabad, was reported to have been the most costly wedding in India, with an estimated cost of Rs 500 crore.
Janardhana Reddy spared no cost in the extravagant wedding. Over an amazing five days, 50,000 guests were treated to an exhibition of unmatched luxury.
The focal point of the extravagant event was Brahmani Reddy’s Akash Ambani wedding dress, a brilliant red Kanjeevaram saree with gold threadwork. The saree, created by famed fashion designer Neeta Lulla, was estimated to be worth an incredible Rs 17 crore. The ensemble was a representation of richness and tradition as well as grace.
Brahmani’s jewelry selections also generated conversation during the nuptials. Her bridal outfit was enhanced by a Rs 25 crore diamond choker necklace. Her entire collection of bridal jewelry, which included hair accessories, maang tikka, and panchdala, was valued at Rs 90 crore.
Janardhana Reddy made reservations for 1,500 rooms at three- and five-star hotels in Bengaluru, making every effort to provide guests with an opulent and comfortable stay.
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The venue itself was a marvel, curated by Bollywood’s art directors to resemble the ruins of Hampi, the capital of the Vijayanagar Empire. So you had sections of the ground that had replicas of King Krishnadevaraya’s palace, Lotus Mahal, Akash Ambani Mahanavami Dibba, and the Vijaya Vittala Temple among other buildings. The dining area transported guests to a quaint Bellary village, creating a unique and immersive experience.
As many as 40 royal chariots ferried guests within the venue, complemented by 2,000 taxis and 15 helicopters arranged to bring attendees to the celebration.
The hospitality extended to a royal platter, featuring an assortment of 16 delectable sweets. The meticulous attention to detail showcased the Reddy family’s commitment to offering an unforgettable experience for their esteemed guests.
The invite, which went out months before the wedding, reportedly cost Rs 5 crore and it had an LCD screen that played a choreographed song starring the family. It also included a silver Ganesha idol.
However, the spectacle did not come without its fair share of controversy as Janardhana Reddy faced significant backlash for the perceived excesses. Political opponents and various groups rallied against the unabashed display of wealth, raising questions about responsible spending, especially by public figures.