17 November,2016 02:50 PM IST | | PTI
A blockbuster wedding of mining baron and former minister B Janardhan Reddy's daughter marked by unmitigated opulence took place at the sprawling Palace Grounds here today, raising a firestorm of controversy
Daughter of Gali Janardhan Reddy, Bramhani (R) sits with her groom, Rajeev Reddy during their wedding at the Bangalore Palace Grounds in Bangalore. AFP PHOTO / JANARDHANA REDDY FAMILY
Daughter of Gali Janardhan Reddy, Bramhani (R) sits with her groom, Rajeev Reddy during their wedding at the Bangalore Palace Grounds in Bangalore. AFP PHOTO / JANARDHANA REDDY FAMILY
Bengaluru: A blockbuster wedding of mining baron and former minister B Janardhan Reddy's daughter marked by unmitigated opulence took place at the sprawling Palace Grounds here today, raising a firestorm of controversy.
The five-day extravaganza with ceremonies held against the backdrop of lavish settings concluded today as the ostentatious wedding stirred a huge row over its timing when people across the country are reeling under cash crunch after demonetisation of high value currencies.
Palace grounds that plays host to grand weddings presented almost a surreal picture as Bramhani entered into wedlock with Rajeev Reddy, a leading businessman's son from Andhra Pradesh, with rituals conducted by a battery of priests from the famous Tirumala temple.
The grandeur of the wedding was such that huge sets replicating Vijaya Vitthala temple of Hampi, the seat of the glorious erstwhile Vijayanagara empire, and Tirumala Tirupati temple were erected at the venue, along with the replica of the homes of both of bride and the groom.
Indian mining tycoon, Gali Janardhan Reddy, (C) is seen on a big screen as he poses with his daughter Bramhani (2R) and son-in-law, Rajeev Reddy (2L) during their wedding at the Bangalore Palace Grounds in Bangalore. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
Pre-wedding events have been on with equal extravagance at the venue for the past five days. Artistes and dancers from different parts of the country, including Samba dancers from Brazil, were part of one such bash last night.
The first glimpse of the ostentatious wedding came with the invitation box with a LCD screen playing a video, where Reddy and family were seen inviting guests, lip syncing to a song.
Thousands of people attended the event today and were given saplings along with sweets as a return gift. It is said about 50,000 people had been invited for the wedding and people were also ferried from Reddy's bastion, mine-rich Ballari.
Reddy and family dressed up as "royals" in gold and diamond had left no stone unturned for the wedding. Most utensils for the wedding rituals were either gold or silver and entire venue was equipped with air conditioners.
While overflowing fountains added to the glitter, orchids and other ornamental flowers were arranged fancily. The who's who of the Kannada and Telugu film industry attended the wedding ceremony and wished the newly wed.
Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala, Home Minister G Parameshwara, Energy Minister D K Shiva Kumar, Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, BJP state President B S Yeddyurappa were among prominent leaders who attended.
Even as there were reports that BJP leaders would stay away from the wedding that has come at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced "war" on black money, there was a lineup of leaders of the party at the event. Equally surprising was the attendance of senior Congress ministers.
Congress had waged a political war against Reddy and his brothers by staging a padayatra till Ballari. They had alleged that he had created "republic of Ballari" and the then BJP government had no authority there.
Reddy, who had served as a minister in the BJP government, is out on bail after serving three years term in an illegal mining case.