
New Delhi, April 4, 2026: The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai recently celebrated its third anniversary with a gala that was as much a testament to India’s rich heritage as it was a star-studded spectacle. While the “pink carpet” was graced by the crème de la crème of Bollywood and sports, it was a quiet, affectionate moment between the power couple, Nita and Mukesh Ambani, that truly captured the hearts of social media users.
The event, held on April 3, 2026, marked three years since the NMACC opened its doors with the mission to bring “the best of India to the world and the best of the world to India.”
The viral moment occurred shortly after Nita Ambani delivered a heartfelt speech reflecting on the significance of the number “three” in Indian culture—referencing the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh) and the Triveni (the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati).
As she concluded her address with a graceful “Jai Shree Krishna,” she was seen walking toward her husband, Mukesh Ambani, who was waiting just off-camera. The couple shared a warm, candid interaction and a smile before posing for photographers, a rare glimpse of personal affection that stood out amidst the evening’s formal grandeur.
Nita Ambani, known for her impeccable taste in traditional Indian wear, donned a look that blended regal craftsmanship with ceremonial elegance:
The anniversary was more than just a corporate milestone; it was a gathering of India’s most influential families.
Since its inception, the NMACC has redefined the cultural landscape of Mumbai. As it enters its fourth year, the institution remains a pivotal space for preserving Indian art forms while providing a global stage for contemporary performers.
The third-anniversary gala serves as a reminder that beyond the business empires and global influence, the Ambani family continues to place “Culture at the Centre,” celebrating the human connections that fuel India’s artistic spirit.