Radhika Merchant, Anand Piramal arrive at Dua Lipa Mumbai concert in high security flotilla | Trending

Radhika Merchant and Anand Piramal are among the VIP guests who attended the Dua Lipa concert in Mumbai on Saturday night. Billionaire power couple Mukesh and Nita Ambani’s daughter-in-law and son-in-law were seen entering the venue in separate cars, accompanied by a fleet of security vehicles.

Radhika Mechant married Anant Ambani in July. (Instagram/loveleen_makeupandhair)
Radhika Mechant married Anant Ambani in July. (Instagram/loveleen_makeupandhair)

While Merchant is married to Anant Ambani, the younger son of Mukesh and Nita Ambani, Anand Piramal is married to Isha Ambani, daughter of the senior Ambanis.

Radhika Merchant and Anand Piramal were seen arriving in separate cars, accompanied by a fleet of security vehicles.

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Watch the video of Radhika Merchant arriving at the concert:

Dua Lipa headlines the second edition of the Zomato Feeding India Concert. The concert also features artists like Jonita Gandhi, Talwiinder and others. The concert will be held at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Center (BKC).

The Grammy-winning singer arrived in town on Thursday. That same night, she was seen dining with her boyfriend, actor Callum Turner. The couple visited Veronica’s, a restaurant in Bandra.

“One of the best parts of traveling the world is getting to be a tourist in so many new places and I always find the best things to do when I’m in Asia and definitely in India. The last time I visited, I met so many warm and friendly people,” she told Variety.

Lipa, 29, was on holiday with her family in India last December when they visited Delhi and Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

Her last appearance in India was in 2019.

When Deepinder Goyal slammed freeloaders seeking Dua Lipa concert tickets

In August this year, Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal had slammed people who texted him with requests for the Zomato Feeding India Concert. The high-profile entrepreneur encouraged people to buy tickets instead of expecting free entry.

“No special favors – even for me. I just paid for my tickets on the @zomato app for the Feeding India concert. Please buy yours too and support the cause,” Goyal wrote on X (formerly Twitter).