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If there’s one family in the country that hasn’t been crippled by a cash crunch following the demonetisation announcement, then it has to be the Gali Janardhana Reddy family.
The mining baron and former Karnataka minister, who is an accused in several money laundering and illegal mining cases, has spared no expense, effort or imagination to host the biggest, fattest wedding that Bengaluru has ever witnessed for his daughter, Brahmini.
So, while thousands of Bengalureans are waiting in line across banks in the city, hundreds unable to afford a meal, Reddy is reportedly spending a whopping Rs 500 crore on his daughter’s wedding.
The four-day ostentatious affair, which began on 12 November with a mehendi ceremony will culminate in an outrageously extravagant wedding on 16 November.
The groom Rajeev Reddy, the son of a Hyderabad based industrialist, will tie the knot with Brahmini in a kalyana mantapa (wedding pavilion) that will resemble the Vijaya Vittala Temple in Hampi, reports BTV.
Eight priests from the Tirupati Thirumala temple will perform the rituals, reports India Today.
That’s not all.
No faux-royal wedding is complete without a palace. Reddy’s money will be spent on building King Krishnadevaraya’s palace, Lotus Mahal and Mahanavami Dibba all painstakingly reconstructed by some of Bollywood’s biggest art directors and around 100 labourers, reports Deccan Chronicle.
The word “simple” it seems is missing from Reddy’s lexicon. The former BJP minister will reconstruct his childhood home “Hale Mane” in Belgaavi and it is there that he will hand over his daughter to the groom.
The wedding of the year will also, if rumours are to be believed, see the King Khan of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan and Prabhu Deva perform.
Other celebrity names doing the rounds are Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhavan while Tollywood’s Rakul Preet Singh, Priya Mani, comedians Brahmanandam, and Ali are among the A-list performers, reports Manorama.
Keeping with the palatial theme, BT reports that attendants will be dressed as soldiers to usher the guests into the wedding.
The bride’s wedding trousseau will comprise a Rs 17-crore saree, which she will wear on her wedding day, reports BT. The multi-crore saree will be accessorised with jewellery worth 90 crore rupees, gifted by the bride’s father for the special day.
Having been arrested by the CBI on the charges of illegal mining in 2011, Reddy was granted bail by the Supreme Court in January 2015 on the condition that he does not visit his hometown of Bellari and Kadapa, where his mining company is situated.
The apex court, however, relaxed its restrictions for 21 days from 1 November to 21 November, allowing him to visit Bellari in view of his daughter’s wedding.
Quoting anti-corruption activists, Hindustan Times reported in January 2015 that the BJP leader has parked between Rs 40,000 crore to Rs 50,000 crore in tax havens such as Singapore, Mauritius and Isle of Man.
But the CBI’s conservative figure pegged the mining baron’s off-shore money at Rs 5,000 crore, with the report suggesting that the investigating agency was finding it difficult to recover the money, as officials at the tax havens were refusing to share information on Reddy’s wealth.
But not everyone is on-board with the over-the-top spectacle, especially when lakhs across the country are scrounging for cash.
Publicly deriding Reddy for his daughter’s opulent wedding card, fitted with an LCD screen, Kumar said, “It is a sheer obscene display of wealth. I will not attend this marriage. I will not attend such marriages if any of my relatives or friends indulge in displaying the wealth.”
A few ministers, and former Prime Minister HD Deva Gowda may, however, attend the lavish ceremony and bless the newly-weds.
(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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