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Revati Sule’s Mumbai wedding dazzles with Bollywood stars

The daughter of MP Supriya Sule and granddaughter of Sharad Pawar married Sarang Lakhani in a two-day celebration featuring Shah Rukh Khan dancing, Salman Khan’s arrival, and a guest list spanning film and politics.

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Revati Sule’s Mumbai wedding dazzles with Bollywood stars
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  • 1Revati Sule, daughter of MP Supriya Sule, married Sarang Lakhani in a private Mumbai ceremony.
  • 2Shah Rukh Khan danced to Koi Mil Gaya at the sangeet, sparking viral moments.
  • 3Guests included Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, the Ambanis, and key political figures.

Revati Sule’s wedding in Mumbai turned heads not for its scale, but for the quiet grace of the bride and the star-studded crowd that gathered to celebrate her union with Sarang Lakhani. The ceremonies on June 19 and 20, 2026, at the Jio World Convention Centre, unfolded with a blend of tradition and unexpected moments — none more viral than Shah Rukh Khan dancing to his own hit, Koi Mil Gaya, alongside the newlyweds. The sangeet on the first evening featured a live performance by singer Rahul Vaidya, whose music set the tone for an evening of intimate celebration before the grander ceremony the next day.

Revati, daughter of NCP leader and MP Supriya Sule and businessman Sadanand Sule, has long stayed out of the public eye despite her political lineage as the granddaughter of veteran leader Sharad Pawar. An LSE graduate in Public Administration, she built a life away from the spotlight, occasionally supporting her mother’s campaigns — particularly during the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency races — but never stepping into politics herself. Her groom, Sarang Lakhani, son of industrialist Arun Lakhani and executive director of the Nagpur-based Vishvaraj Group, brought his own distinction — a background as a former national badminton representative, a lesser-known facet of his identity that added depth to his public persona. The couple’s first appearance as newlyweds in matching white outfits reflected a shared preference for understated elegance, a tone that carried through the entire event despite the presence of some of India’s most recognizable faces.

The wedding ceremony on June 20 drew a rare convergence of Bollywood royalty and political leadership. Salman Khan arrived in an all-black look, his newly bald head drawing attention, while Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan were seen with daughter Shweta. Ranbir Kapoor and Farhan Akhtar added to the film industry’s strong presence, alongside Ravi Kishan, Mukesh and Nita Ambani, Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, Anil Ambani, and Ritesh Sidhwani. Political figures including Aditya Thackeray, Raj Thackeray, and Uddhav Thackeray also attended, underscoring the interwoven nature of culture and public life in India. The event, though private, became a cultural moment not because of extravagance, but because of the authenticity of its connections — a celebration rooted in family, history, and mutual respect among those who came to honor it.

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Julie Ann Sotto Buere

Reporting from Abu Dhabi — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.