Anant, Radhika & Nita Ambani’s heartfelt speeches at their grand pre-wedding event in Jamnagar highlight the essence of family, gratitude, and the journey of love and dedication. Anant Ambani expresses deep appreciation for his family’s efforts and shares personal challenges he has overcome, while Radhika Merchant and Nita Ambani extend their gratitude and welcome Radhika into the Ambani family. Their speeches are a testament to the power of familial support, perseverance, and the celebration of new beginnings.
Celebrating Family and Gratitude
Vocabulary Highlight:
- Gratitude (noun): The quality of being thankful and showing appreciation.
- Example: “I am extremely grateful to Mama for her hard work.”
- Perseverance (noun): Steady persistence in doing something despite difficulty.
- Pronunciation Tip: /ˌpɜːrsəˈvɪərəns/
- Example: “Her perseverance helped her overcome numerous challenges.”
- Dedication (noun): The quality of being committed to a task or purpose.
- Example: “The dedication of the Ambani family made the event memorable.”
Grammar Focus: Using Possessive Pronouns
- Example from Text: “My father and mother have always stood by me.”
- Explanation: Possessive pronouns show ownership or possession.
- Structure: Possessive adjective + noun (e.g., “my father”)
- Example: “Her dedication is admirable.”
- Explanation: Possessive pronouns show ownership or possession.
Simplified Explanation:
In the sentence, “My father and mother have always stood by me,” the possessive pronouns “my” indicate that the father and mother belong to the speaker, showing ownership and relationship.
Key Themes from the Ambani Pre-Wedding Speeches
- Family Support:
- Definition: The assistance and encouragement provided by family members.
- Example: “Anant thanked his mother, father, and siblings for their unwavering support.”
- Gratitude and Appreciation:
- Definition: Expressing thankfulness and recognizing others’ efforts.
- Example: “Radhika expressed gratitude to her in-laws for welcoming her into the family.”
- Overcoming Challenges:
- Definition: Successfully dealing with difficulties and obstacles.
- Example: “Anant shared how he faced health crises with the support of his parents.”
- Celebration of Love:
- Definition: Honoring and acknowledging the bond between partners.
- Example: “Anant and Radhika celebrated their love and commitment to each other.”
- Legacy and Heritage:
- Definition: The traditions and values passed down through generations.
- Example: “Nita Ambani spoke about the family legacy in Jamnagar.”
Anant, Radhika, and Nita Ambani’s speeches emphasize the importance of family, gratitude, and overcoming personal challenges, while celebrating the union of two individuals and the continuation of a cherished legacy.
Key Lessons and Vocabulary
Vocabulary Highlight:
- Resilience (noun): The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Pronunciation Tip: /rɪˈzɪliəns/
- Example: “Anant’s resilience helped him navigate through tough times.”
- Inspiration (noun): The process of being mentally stimulated to do something.
- Example: “Nita Ambani found inspiration in her son’s dedication.”
Sentence Structure: Using Relative Clauses
- Example from Text: “My grandfather, wherever he is, he’ll be blessing me.”
- Explanation: Relative clauses provide additional information about a noun.
- Structure: Relative pronoun + subject + verb (e.g., “who will move heaven and earth”)
- Example: “The man who helped me is my uncle.”
- Explanation: Relative clauses provide additional information about a noun.
Reflecting on the Ambani Family’s Legacy
Vocabulary Highlight:
- Legacy (noun): Something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor.
- Pronunciation Tip: /ˈlɛɡəsi/
- Example: “The Ambani family’s legacy in Jamnagar is remarkable.”
- Commitment (noun): The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause or activity.
- Example: “Their commitment to Vandhara has made it successful.”
Pronunciation Tips:
- Resilience: /rɪˈzɪliəns/
- Gratitude: /ˈɡratɪˌtjuːd/
- Perseverance: /ˌpɜrsəˈvɪrəns/
- Legacy: /ˈlɛɡəsi/
Conclusion
Anant, Radhika, and Nita Ambani’s speeches beautifully capture the essence of family support, gratitude, and the journey of love and dedication. Through their heartfelt words, they emphasize the importance of overcoming challenges with resilience, celebrating familial bonds, and honoring their legacy. Their stories inspire others to value their relationships, persevere through difficulties, and cherish the moments that make life meaningful.
Learning Tips:
- Practice New Vocabulary: Use the highlighted words to write sentences about your own family experiences.
- Grammar Exercises: Create sentences using possessive pronouns and relative clauses based on the speeches.
- Pronunciation Practice: Focus on the vocabulary tips provided to improve your pronunciation.
- Reflect on Themes: Summarize the key themes from the Ambani speeches in your own words.
By learning from Anant, Radhika, and Nita Ambani’s speeches, you can enhance your English skills while gaining valuable insights into the importance of family, gratitude, and resilience in achieving personal and collective success.
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”Family is everything.
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Anant Ambani:
Thank you, Mama, for all that you’ve done, Mama. All this is created by my mother and no one else. And my mother has gone all out for the last four months. She’s worked for, I think, 18, 19 hours a day. And I’m extremely grateful to Mama. And thank you so much.
I would like to thank each and every one of you present here. I know everyone has made it to Jamnagar to make me and Radhika feel special. We are all honored and humbled to have all of you here. I am sorry if we have caused any inconvenience to anyone. Please do forgive us, both the families. So I hope everyone is going to enjoy the coming three days.
And I would just like to thank my mother, my father, my sister, and my brother, my sister-in-law, brother-in-law, for making this event so memorable for me and Radhika. I think my family has gone all out to make us feel special. Everyone has been sleeping for less than three hours a day for the last two, three months. And it’s extremely… I’m so happy that I can share this joy with everyone out here. I really don’t have words to express my gratitude.
As many of you know, my life has not always been entirely a bed of roses. I’ve also experienced the pain of thorns. I’ve faced many health crises since childhood. But my father and mother have never let me feel that I’ve suffered. My father and mother have always stood by me. And my father and mother have always made me feel that if I can think, I’ll do it. And I think that is what my father and mother mean to me. And I am eternally grateful.
Now I’ll come to Radhika. I’m 100% the lucky one. There’s no doubt about that. I also don’t know how I got Radhika. So I am definitely the most luckiest here. Radhika has been… for the last seven years, it feels like I met Radhika yesterday. But every day I fall more and more in love.
Like my brother-in-law says, that when he used to see my sister, he had volcanoes and fountains going up in his heart. I would say I have earthquakes and tsunamis going in my heart when I see Radhika. So thank you, Radhika, for everything. Viren uncle, Shaila auntie, Anjali and Aman, thank you for welcoming me into your family with open arms.
I am extremely, extremely thankful and grateful for having the patience for the last seven years. Finally, the day is coming. And… thank you, Aman. Thank you…
I would like to take blessings from my grandmom, Kokila mummy. So as my mom… I think my mom said it, but Kokila mummy comes from Jamnagar. And Kokila mummy has been a big inspiration. My grandmother has been a big inspiration to me. I always take motivation. My grandfather, wherever he is, he’ll be blessing me.
My nani has taught me how to be religious. She’s a Nagar Brahmin. Very proudly, she tells me that I’m a Nagar Brahmin. So she teaches me everything about… I’ve stayed mostly with my nani when I was young. So she taught me everything. And I have Radhika’s nani here. Radhika’s nana is blessing us from top. My nana is also blessing us from top. I’m sure they’ll all be extremely happy.
And over the next two days, you’re going to see a small part of Vandhara, I think, tomorrow and day after. I hope it’s as magical for all of you as it is for us. Vandhara has been my passion for the last… we started the first rescue center, I think, in 2008, when I was, I don’t know, 10, 12 years old. And it’s been only possible because of my parents and my family’s support.
My mother and my father have always supported me and always taught me to serve. And this was my giving back to society. I started off small. And then, as my grandfather said, dare to dream. So I dreamt. And then I made it a reality. So today, it’s… tomorrow, you’ll see our… I don’t want to talk much about it. I want you all to experience it. And thank you.
I don’t want… I know that we have already prolonged the show time. So I don’t want to talk more. I’m going to make my better half speak on my behalf.
Radhika Merchant: Thank you so, so much for being here. Like Anant said, we are extremely humbled that you have all made it from around the world to come to our home. Thank you so, so much again from me, Anant, and both our families.
When Anant and I decided to get married, the one place we wanted to celebrate was Jamnagar, really within our hearts. The hard work of our families and the dedication that Nita aunty has to making all of our dreams a reality has made this possible. We have been extremely, extremely indulged.
I have seen all the events with all of you for the first time today. I had no idea what was going to happen. I was so surprised when I walked in. People are asking me, is that normal? I said, it’s normal if you have a mother-in-law like Nita aunty. So thank you so, so much for doing this for us and letting us enjoy the process of our wedding.
Anant… Anant and I are so, so lucky to have some of the most amazing women on this earth as our influences. Nita aunty, who will move heaven and earth for her children. Isha, who is our most fierce protector. Shloka, you are the kindest person, and I would be completely lost without you. Anjali, you are the force behind anything good that I have in me.
Mama, you are our safe place. You’ve taught us how to be our most authentic selves. Thank you so much for that. The men in our family are special too. I didn’t forget about you guys. Papa, you are the most encouraging man I know. You have built the confidence of the three women around you with the utmost love and care.
The example you have set as a father and a husband has shaped my life in so many ways you will never know. My brothers, Anant, Akko, and Aman, you bring so much laughter into our lives. You are our true kings of comedy. But at the same time, you are our most dependable allies. I love you three so much.
And Mukesh uncle, you have been a father figure in my life from very early on in our relationship, and I truly hope for everybody that they have a champion for their relationship like you have been a champion for ours.
For Anant and me, Jamnagar is where our heart is. This is where we grew up, where we became friends, where we fell in love, and where we built our relationship. Now, as we begin our future together, we will be doing it here, and we are so thankful that you get to see the beginning of it.
This place has become part of our fondest memories, our deepest secrets, our loudest laughs, and the happiest times that we’ve had together as a family. It’s seen us go through all our ups and downs. In March of 2020, Anant and I got locked down here, and we couldn’t go back to see our family for months. Although it was hard to stay away, we learned to appreciate the small joys of life.
But in Jamnagar and with Anant, the small joys are once-in-a-lifetime experiences. One day, we got a call saying one of our rescued elephants was giving birth. Since she was brought up in captivity, she was extremely stressed by the process. I watched as Anant stood there with her mother through an eight-hour labor process, patting her down through it and calmly talking to her.
Now we have a beautiful baby, Hanuman, who is almost four years old and as naughty as ever. People ask me, when did Anant start Vandhara? I don’t think there’s any start date. It’s always just been in his heart. He has been able to formalize this institution more and more over the years.
I’ve had the privilege of watching Anant and his team pour their hearts and souls into making this vision a reality. Anant, I will never be able to express how proud I am of you. Someone once told me, what do you really find when you find a partner? What you really find is somebody to witness your life. There are over a billion people on this earth, and what does one life really mean?
But when you find somebody, you find somebody to promise you to care about everything… the good, the bad, the beautiful, the bold, the sad, the mundane. You say, I will see you every day. Your life will not go unnoticed, because I will notice it. Your life will not go unwitnessed, because I will witness it. Anant, I’m so blessed to be a witness to your beautiful life.
Anant and I are so lucky to be able to share this place so close to our heart with you all. Jamnagar is not just an example of how expansive Indian industry can be. It’s an example of how expansive a human heart can be. Anant’s grandfather, Shri Dhirubhai Ambani, dreamt of opening the world’s largest township here… the world’s largest refinery here, Mukesh uncle executed this dream with precision, and Nita aunty built a vibrant township and a green belt on which was once barren land.
This gave Anant the world’s greatest canvas to fulfill his passions. Three generations of our family have worked together and dedicated themselves to Jamnagar, and we feel so humbled to be able to share it with you all today. Thank you once again, Anant. Thank you, Shri Dhirubhai. Thank you once again for being a part of our celebrations. I hope that the grace and the beauty and the magic of Vandhara touches your hearts like it has ours.
Nita Ambani: When I first met Radhika, I knew that Anant has found his soulmate, his perfect companion. And I found another daughter who shares my love for dance and my love for my son. Radhika, we welcome you with open arms and arms as an Ambani beti. You are not just Anant’s partner, but a cherished daughter, sister, masi, kaki, mami, and the light of all our lives.
And Anant, you are God sent to all of us. My heart bursts with love and pride for you. You are the youngest, but with the biggest heart. You are the kindest, but with the strongest resolve. You are an encyclopedia of knowledge.
When we were building the enclosures at Vandhara, we did not know how to go about it. Anant did his research, got into details, learned CAD/CAM, and he himself designed the rescue center that you will all visit tomorrow. Not just the animals, his knowledge of our sacred Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, continues to inspire me. He just doesn’t read them. He applies them and lives by them.
Anant has learned so much more from life than what books and classrooms could ever teach. His gentle demeanor hides his strong iron will. His grand passions are backed by his endless patience and hard work. Anant, as Pappu says, your name means infinite, and you are truly infinite.
My dear family and friends, thank you once again for taking out time and joining us here to celebrate Anant and Radhika, two pieces of our heart. Jamnagar, as you know, is very special to our family. But let me tell you something that many of you may not know.
When Mukesh was setting up the refinery and I was building the township here, Anant was less than two years old. Twice a week, month after month, I would leave for Jamnagar in the morning and return to Mumbai in the evening. And so the first word my little Anantu ever said was not mama or Pappu. It was Jamnagar.
Jamnagar is a place where we have our roots, where Anant grew up, and it’s now become a home and heaven for our family. And that’s why it feels just so right that we are celebrating this new beginning for Anant and Radhika here in Jamnagar.
Friends, over the course of this weekend, you will see how Anant is transforming Jamnagar. Jamnagar is where Anant’s grandmother, Kokila Mummy, was born. It bears the legacy of his grandfather, Dhirubhai. And in the years to come, I hope Jamnagar will be known all over the world for the pathbreaking work that Anant is doing in service of the people, the animals, and our planet.
As he begins his happily ever after with Radhika, I pray to the gods and goddesses to bless the union. With folded hands, Mukesh and I seek your love, prayers, and blessings for our children. Please enjoy each moment to the fullest, and clap and cheer with all your heart as we are just family and close friends here.