Jeet Adani and Diva Jaimin Shah are set to tie the knot on February 7, 2025, and while rumors swirled that the wedding would be an extravagant affair, Gautam Adani has downplayed such speculations. Despite the low-key approach, the couple is making their special day even more meaningful with a heartwarming gesture. Ahead of their big day, they’ve made a rare public appearance, capturing hearts with their genuine affection for one another.
In an exciting development, a recent report revealed that Jeet and Diva have partnered with several NGOs, supported by the Adani Group, to give back to society during their wedding celebrations. One of the key collaborations involves the NGO ‘Family of Disabled’ from Delhi, which has been commissioned to create hand painted shawls for the couple. Additionally, fashion designer Manish Malhotra is reportedly working with artisans to craft these shawls, adding an extra layer of elegance to the occasion.
According to reports on the social media, the couple has also enlisted the help of various artisans to create special items for the wedding. Kai Rassi from Chennai is tasked with designing placards and digitally printed plates for the event. Meanwhile, Bibaji Churi Wala from Jodhpur will make three different types of bangles for the bride. Nikita from Ahmedabad is creating beaded kamarbhands, while 400 artisans from Nashik have been appointed to weave handwoven Paithani sarees for the wedding guests.
Other unique touches include intricate bookmarks crafted using the nail art technique, glass art props created by a father-son duo, and mud art pieces that will add a rustic charm to the wedding decor. This thoughtful integration of traditional artistry into the wedding is a testament to the couple’s commitment to preserving cultural heritage and uplifting local artisans.
In a heartwarming gesture, Jeet and Diva recently visited Mitti Café at the Mumbai airport, a café run by differently-abled staff members. The couple spent time interacting with the staff and invited them to attend their wedding in Ahmedabad. Despite being known for his statement on keeping the wedding traditional and simple, Gautam Adani’s vision for the event reflects a deep sense of community and inclusivity.