Nita Ambani Hosts Grand Celebration for India’s Olympians and Paralympians
Nita Ambani, a prominent member of the International Olympic Committee, hosted a grand celebration at her opulent Mumbai residence, Antilia, to honor India’s Olympians and Paralympians. The event, aptly titled “United in Triumph,” brought together 140 athletes from various disciplines under one roof for the first time.
Nita Ambani, the chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, expressed her immense pride in the athletes’ achievements, stating, “We are so proud of them. We are proud of each and every one of them. And today, we are going to honor them and show them the love and respect we have for them.” She expressed her hope that the event would foster unity and inclusiveness in sports and beyond.
The evening witnessed the presence of Olympic medalists Manu Bhaker and Neeraj Chopra, as well as Paralympic medalists Navdeep Singh and Mona Agarwal. Nita Ambani, adorned in a vibrant red saree, posed with the champions, introducing them as “Bharat ki Shaan” (Pride of the country).
Other notable Olympians and Paralympians in attendance included Murlikant Petkar, India’s first-ever Paralympic Gold medalist; Devendra Jhajharia, the first Indian to win two Paralympic Golds; and Sumit Antil, Nitesh Kumar, Harvinder Singh, Dharambir Nain, Navdeep Singh, and Praveen Kumar.
Star athletes Sania Mirza, Karnam Malleswari, and Pullela Gopichand graced the event with their presence. Bollywood celebrities Ranveer Singh and Kartik Aryan, who portrayed Murlikant Petkar in the film “Chandu Champion,” also attended the celebration.
The Ambani family, including Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, played host to the champions at their sprawling Mumbai residence. Several athletes shared photos on social media after the event, capturing the camaraderie and joy of the occasion.
The “United in Triumph” event served as a testament to the indomitable spirit and unwavering determination of India’s Olympians and Paralympians. It celebrated their achievements and inspired a sense of national pride and unity.