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Who is Anjali Merchant Majithia? Sister of Radhika Merchant garnering attention for her resemblance with Anant Ambani’s soon-to-be bride 

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New Delhi: From the last few days, the staggering pre-wedding event of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant has been grabbing all the attention on social media. While some fans are buzzing about the majestic scale of the couple’s pre-wedding celebrations, others are keen on knowing about the to-be bride’s family members & their connection with Ambanis.

However, one such family member of Radhika Merchant, who is triggering netizens’ curiosity the most is her elder sister Anjali Majitha whose striking resemblance with Anant’s bride has been drawing significant attention from the masses.

Who is Anjali Majithia?

For those who are interested, Anjali is the elder child of Radhika Merchant’s parents, Viren and Shaila Merchant. In Anant Radhika’s pre-wedding bash event, she remained in the limelight due to her captivating looks & similarities with her younger sister and Anant Ambani’s future wife Radhika.

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Anjali completed her senior school-level education at Ecole Mondiale World School before going to the United Kingdom for higher studies.

In London, she earned a master of administrative business degree from a pristine business school and then indulged in several business ventures. Currently, She is the co-founder of two big companies ( Dryfix and Vateli) and is also serving as director at Anchor Pharmaceutical.

Anjali Majithia’s Marriage

Meanwhile, with numerous pictures of Anjali Majithia from Anant Radhika’s pre-wedding grand event doing rounds on the internet, people are also getting interested in knowing about her husband and renowned businessman Aman Majithia.

Aman is the founder of the Digital clothing brand Vataly which manufactures its merchandise at factories situated in  Bangalore and Tirupur. Anjali and Aman tied the knot with each other in a dreamy wedding back in 2020 and have been together for the last 4 years.

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