Ambanis Welcome ‘Antilia Cha Raja’ With 111 Kilos of Modaks as Grand Ganesh Festivities Begin in Mumbai
Videos shared by a paparazzi account on Instagram captured Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant as they arrived at their home
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 celebrations have begun across the country. In Mumbai, the Ambani family began their celebrations by welcoming Lord Ganesha to their residence, Antilia. Videos shared by a paparazzi account on Instagram captured Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant as they arrived at their home with the idol on Tuesday evening.
In the first clip, the couple is seen arriving in their car at Antilia with heavy security arrangements in place. Another video shows Anant Ambani personally accompanying the Ganpati Bappa idol into the residence, marking the family’s annual tradition of devotion and grandeur. The Ambanis’ Ganesh idol is fondly known among devotees as “Antilia Cha Raja.”

Both clips were shared with heart-warming captions that quickly resonated with viewers online. One post read, “#AnantAmbani & #RadhikaMerchant radiate joy and devotion as they welcome Bappa home with smiles and love.” Another video was captioned: “#AnantAmbani makes way home with the beautiful Ganpati Bappa murti, filling the air with devotion and festive joy.”
While homes and housing societies across Maharashtra are adorned with idols of Lord Ganesha, all eyes in Mumbai inevitably turn to Lalbaugcha Raja. Considered one of the most iconic representations of Lord Ganesha, the pandal attracts millions of devotees every year. From Bollywood celebrities to political leaders, thousands queue up to seek blessings during the 10-day festival.
Mumbai’s most iconic residence, Antilia, the luxurious home of India’s richest family, the Ambanis, has once again become the center of festive celebrations as they welcomed ‘Antilia Cha Raja’, their household Ganesh idol, with grandeur and devotion. The Ganesh Chaturthi festivities, known for blending spirituality with unmatched opulence at the Ambani residence, have officially begun, drawing the attention of not just Mumbai, but the entire nation.
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of Mumbai’s most celebrated festivals, and for the Ambanis, it holds a special significance. Every year, the family installs a Ganesh idol fondly called ‘Antilia Cha Raja’, echoing the grandeur of the famous ‘Lalbaugcha Raja’ but within the majestic setting of their 27-storey residence.

The Ambani family—Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, Akash Ambani with Shloka Mehta, Isha Ambani Piramal, and Anant Ambani with fiancée Radhika Merchant—came together to mark the beginning of the festival. The idol’s aarti, traditional rituals, and the offering of 111 kilos of modaks were part of the inaugural ceremony.
The Ambanis are known for merging their deep-rooted traditions with grandeur. This year’s Ganesh festivities at Antilia were no exception:
111 Kilos of Modaks: Lord Ganesha’s favorite sweet, modaks, were offered in massive quantities, symbolizing devotion and prosperity.
Lavish Décor: Antilia was decorated with thousands of fresh flowers, intricate rangoli patterns, and eco-friendly themes, blending spirituality with sustainability.
Traditional Music: Dhol-tasha and devotional bhajans filled the air, recreating the authentic spirit of Mumbai’s Ganesh mandals within Antilia’s premises.
Just like every year, Antilia’s Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations are expected to see a star-studded guest list. Bollywood celebrities, political leaders, business tycoons, and sports personalities are often seen visiting the Ambani residence to seek blessings of Antilia Cha Raja.

In previous years, stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, and many others have graced the festivities. This year is expected to be no different, making the Ambani celebration one of the most talked-about Ganesh gatherings in the country.
While the celebrations are lavish, the Ambani family ensures the religious sanctity and cultural essence of Ganesh Chaturthi remain intact. Daily aartis, bhajans, and rituals are performed with complete devotion, and family members actively participate rather than leaving it to priests alone.
Nita Ambani, known for her philanthropic and cultural initiatives, emphasized the importance of keeping traditions alive, especially for the younger generation. The Ambani children—Akash, Isha, and Anant—were also seen involved in rituals, showcasing how India’s most influential family blends modern lifestyles with traditional values.
Ganesh Chaturthi in Mumbai is not just a festival—it’s an emotion. From the grandeur of Lalbaugcha Raja to local community mandals in every lane, Lord Ganesha unites people across backgrounds. The Ambanis’ ‘Antilia Cha Raja’ has now become a symbolic part of this larger city-wide celebration, representing how tradition continues to thrive even in the midst of luxury and modernity.
The Ambanis’ welcome of ‘Antilia Cha Raja’ with 111 kilos of modaks, floral grandeur, and star-studded rituals has once again set the tone for Mumbai’s Ganesh Chaturthi festivities. While the celebrations may be lavish, at the core lies a deep spiritual connection and devotion to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the harbinger of prosperity.
As Mumbai comes alive with chants of “Ganpati Bappa Morya”, the celebrations at Antilia highlight how India’s most powerful family continues to uphold traditions while inspiring millions across the nation.
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