Ambani's wedding was not showcase of money, It was showcase of power & network⚡
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
True, it’s what he and his family has earnt, completely fair to spend it. And if they don’t we say “what do they even do with all this money” THIS IS WHAT THEY DO
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