 When I first met Radhika, I knew that Anand has found his soulmate, his perfect companion. And I found another daughter who shares my love for dance and, of course, my love for my son. Radhika, we welcome you with open hearts and arms as a ambani beti. You are not just Anand's partner, but a cherished daughter, sister, masi, kaki, mami and the light of all our lives. And Anand, you are God sent to all of us. My heart bursts with love and pride for you. You are the youngest, but with the biggest heart. You are the kindest, but with the strongest resolve. You are an encyclopedia of knowledge. When we were building the enclosures at Vantara, we did not know how to go about it. Anand did his research, got into details, learned cat cam, and he himself designed the rescue center that you will all visit tomorrow. Not just the animals, his knowledge of our sacred Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, continues to inspire me. He just doesn't read them. He applies them and lives by them. Anand has learned so much more from life than what books and classrooms could ever teach. His gentle demeanor hides his strong iron will. His grand passions are backed by endless patience and hard work. Anand, as Papu says, your name means infinite, and you are truly infinite. My dear family and friends, thank you once again for taking our time and joining us here to celebrate Anand and Radhika, two pieces of our heart. Jamnagar, as you know, is very special to our family. But let me tell you something that many of you may not know. When Mukesh was setting up the refinery and I was building the township here, Anand was less than two years old. Twice a week, month after month, I would leave for Jamnagar in the morning and return to Mumbai in the evening. And so, the first word my little Anand to ever say was not mama or Papu, it was Jamnagar. Jamnagar is a place where we have our roots, where Anand grew up and it's now become a home and heaven for our family. And that's why it feels just so right that we are celebrating this new beginning for Anand and Radhika here in Jamnagar. Friends, over the course of this weekend, you will see how Anand is transforming Jamnagar. Jamnagar is where Anand's grandmother, Kokila Mummy, was born. It bears the legacy of his grandfather, Dhirubhai. And in the years to come, I hope Jamnagar will be known all over the world for the path-breaking work that Anand is doing in service of the people, the animals and our planet. As he begins his happily ever after with Radhika, I pray to the gods and goddesses to bless their union. With folded hands, Mukesh and I seek your love, prayers and blessings for our children. Please enjoy each moment to the fullest and clap and cheer with all your heart as we are just family and close friends here.