Inside pics and videos of Akash Ambani-Shloka Mehta's pre-engagement party

Shloka dazzled in a heavily embellished golden lehenga before changing into a pink Sabyasachi number which she accessorised with heavy jewellery. Akash paired a bandhgala jacket with a kurta and later donned a purple bandhgala.

Ambanis are known to throw lavish parties, how can they lag behind when it's their son Akash Ambani's big day? Yes, Mukesh and Nita Ambani's son Akash Ambani engagement with Shloka Mehta turned out to be quite a star-studded affair with some of the leading B-Town celebrities in attendance.

Right from couples like Shah Rukh Khan-Gauri Khan and Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali Tendulkar to new couples like Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas and Ranbir-Alia, were among other celebs who entered the Ambani residence Antilia one after the other, adding glamour to the glitzy night.

Priyanka Chopra looked ravishing in a red saree as she entered the Ambani house with rumoured boyfriend Nick Jonas while SRK looked dapper as always when he made a sizzling entry with wifey Gauri Khan.

Talking about Akash and Shloka, the duo were  the cynosure of all eyes. Shloka dazzled in a heavily embellished golden lehenga before changing into a pink Sabyasachi number which she accessorised with heavy jewellery. Akash paired a bandhgala jacket with a kurta and later donned a purple bandhgala.

After the engagement ceremony, Akash and Shloka even came out of Antilia to pose before the paparazzi.

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