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Rema will receive $3m to perform at Indian billionaire Ambani’s son wedding

Rema would receive a price of $3 million to sing his worldwide popular song “Calm Down” during the event, as stated by Hindustan Times.

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According to reports, Afrobeats artist Rema would receive $3 million to sing at Anant Ambani’s wedding to Radhika Merchant. Anant Ambani is the son of India’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani.

He arrived in India before the wedding ceremony, as shown in a widely shared video on Thursday.

Rema would receive a price of $3 million to sing his worldwide popular song “Calm Down” during the event, as stated by Hindustan Times.

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Opinion_Nigeria_Radhika Merchant and her fiancé Anant Ambani

Rema joins other A-list artistes performing at the wedding

The wedding celebration also features performances by other international superstars. Canadian singer Justin Bieber reportedly received $10 million for his performance, while pop icon Rihanna also graced the stage for an undisclosed fee.

Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant are set to marry on July 12 at the Jio World Centre in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC).

This four-day wedding extravaganza marks the culmination of a series of lavish celebrations hosted by the families since March.

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The guest list for the wedding includes a host of high-profile figures such as Kim Kardashian, former UK Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Tony Blair, former US Secretary of State John Kerry, former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt, and former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, among others.

Mumbai is abuzz with excitement as the city plays host to one of the most opulent weddings of the year, drawing attention from around the globe.

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