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Sibling lessons to learn from the Ambani trio

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 4, 2024, 08:41 IST
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​A Lesson in Sibling Love and Support

The Ambani siblings, Isha, Akash, and Anant, are well-known in the world of fame and fortune not only for their financial success but also for their close relationship. Beyond the glamour and splendour of their family name, their bond lets us know more about the dynamics of sibling support and affection. Here are some special lessons that can be drawn from the close relationship that Isha, Akash, and Anant Ambani share.



Image: Reuters
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​Mutual support and camaraderie

Family is the most important thing in the Ambani universe. The siblings serve as each other's pillars of support, exemplifying friendship and support for one another. Their relationship is more than just family; it's a deep friendship that endures. They remain together through thick and thin, supporting and encouraging one another without swaying, much like glue. Their support for one another is constant, whether it is in sharing joy in each other's accomplishments or offering a sympathetic ear in trying circumstances.

Read also: When Mukesh Ambani shunned traditional gender roles in wedding preparations​


Image: Reuters

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No competition, only advisors

Despite belonging to one of the wealthiest families in India, the Ambani siblings don't view each other as competitors. Instead, they embrace their roles as advisors to one another. Anant, the youngest of the trio, looks up to his elder siblings as mentors and guides. Rather than creating a sense of rivalry, they nurture a culture of collaboration and support. In their world, success is not measured by outdoing one another but by lifting each other and growing together.

​Traits of the elder child of the family​



Image: ANI
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​Individual roles and respect

Each Ambani sibling has carved out their unique path in life, and they respect each other's individuality. Their relationship is built on a foundation of mutual respect and admiration, where each member acknowledges the strengths and contributions of the others. They serve as a shining example of the deep beauty and enduring power of sibling bonds in a world where relationships frequently collapse due to egos and aspirations.

Image: PTI

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Anant and Radhika’s pre-wedding celebrations

The youngest son of Nita and Mukesh Ambani is currently enjoying his pre-wedding celebrations in Jamnagar, Gujarat, with all his family, friends and dear ones. On July 12, Anant will wed Radhika Merchant, his childhood sweetheart. But the relationship between the three siblings is what we adore about the family. There is a strong bond within the Ambani family, and Anant has talked extensively about his parents and siblings.

Image: ANI

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