Preparations for the big royal wedding in Jodhpur on 28th February, 24 charter planes will land for many big names including Ambani-Adani.
Samira Vishwas February 26, 2026 11:24 PM

Suryanagari Jodhpur is once again all set for a grand and royal wedding ceremony. There is a tremendous buzz in the city regarding this high-profile wedding which is going to be held on 28th February at the world famous Umaid Bhawan Palace. This wedding is of Ayesha Arora and Jack, in which the country’s top industrialists and Bollywood celebrities are expected to attend.

The grandeur of this wedding can be gauged from the fact that about two dozen charter planes are likely to land at Jodhpur Airport for the arrival of guests. According to sources, the country’s veteran industrialists Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani can also reach Jodhpur to attend this wedding ceremony. In view of this VVIP movement, security agencies and local administration are on full alert mode.

Music festival will be organized in Mehrangarh Fort

Before the main function of the wedding, a spectacular musical evening will be organized at the historic Mehrangarh Fort. To make this program memorable, performances will be given by many famous artists of Bollywood and film world. The event will be a unique amalgamation of historical grandeur and modern glamour, providing an unforgettable experience to the guests.

Tourism industry gets a boost, administration tightens its belt

The direct and positive impact of this royal event is being seen on the tourism, hotel and travel industry of Jodhpur. Booking is full in almost all the major hotels of the city. The administration has prepared a special plan for the smooth functioning of the movement of VIP guests, traffic management and security arrangements. Extensive security arrangements have been made in the city so that this grand event can be conducted successfully without any hindrance. Jodhpur has once again become the center of discussion all over the world for its royal hospitality.

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