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Anmol Ambani tied knot with Khrisha Shah; Know all about Tina and Anil Ambani’s daughter-in-law

Khrisha has worked in Accenture in the UK as a technical analyst but left her job to start her entrepreneurial journey in India

New Delhi: Industrialist and business tycoon Anil Ambani’s elder son Anmol Ambani tied the knot to entrepreneur Khrisha Shah today on Monday, in Mumbai.

The couple’s wedding ceremony was reportedly a star-studded yet intimate affair and was attended by close friends and family members only.

Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, his wife Nita Ambani along Akash Ambani and Isha Ambani made their presence at the wedding.

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan’s family including Jaya Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan and Navya Naveli Nanda also attended the ceremony.

Shweta also shared glimpses from the wedding on her Instagram handle.

Have the look at viral pics from the ceremony: 

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As netizens pour in congratulatory wishes for Tina Ambani, read on to know all about Khrisha Shah, who is now hitched for life with Jai Anmol Ambani.

Who is Khrisha Shah?

Anmol Ambani’s newly wedded wife Khrisha Shah is an entrepreneur hailing from Mumbai. Khrisha, who is now the elder daughter-in-law of industrialist Anil Ambani has an elder sister named Nriti and an older brother named Mishal Shah.

As per the available information, Khrisha’s father Nikunj Shah died six months ago, while her mother is a fashion designer by profession.

Khrisha is also the co-founder and CEO of a digital business networking company based in Mumbai.

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As per the recent news reports, she has also worked in Accenture in the UK as a technical analyst but left her job to start her entrepreneurial journey in India.

Moreover, Khrisha is quite vocal about mental health and has launched a campaign called #Lovenotfear. As per the official website, the campaign helps people to “Take the first steps out of what is effectively a ‘mental lockdown’ and help them integrate back into society”.