Did Rema charge Rs 25 crore to perform his chartbuster ‘Calm Down’ song at Anant Ambani-Radhika Merchant’s wedding? Here's what we know...

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The wedding festivities of

Anant Ambani

and Radhika Merchant has captivated public attention, with its grand celebrations and star-studded guest list. The events, spanning three days, commenced with the wedding ceremony today, July 12, followed by the 'Shubh Aashirwad' on July 13, and culminating in the Mangal Utsav, the wedding reception, on July 14.
As the wedding festivities have begun, all eyes are on what the Ambani family has in store for the guests.

Rapper

Rema

has landed in Mumbai today, July 12, and is set to perform at the

Ambani wedding

.
Rema is said to be performing his viral track ‘Calm Down’, for which he has charged Rs 25 crore, according to a report by Hindustan Times. Yes, that’s right, the Nigerian rapper has charged

Rs 25 crore

to perform the single track -

Calm Down

! We known that the music lovers certainly won’t be able to calm down!

In his Instagram Story, Rema posted a video of him walking towards a private chartered plane, decked up in an all-black outfit. His new single, Azaman, is playing in the background, and the rapper used an Indian Tricolour emoji in the post.
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The Ambani family, known for their opulent celebrations and extravagant spending, has previously hosted numerous events featuring international celebrities. From Beyoncé performing at Isha Ambani's pre-wedding celebrations to Coldplay and The Chainsmokers entertaining guests at Akash Ambani’s wedding, the family is no stranger to high-profile performances. Given this history, the idea of shelling out such a substantial amount for a performer might not be far-fetched.

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