

Akki will be dedicating an entire film titled Jumbo, which is produced by Percept Picture Company. The film is about a father’s unconditional love for his sonĪkshay Kumar is all set to give his son Aarav a very precious gift. Sajid and Akshay are not just best friends forever, they also went to the same school and their wives have delivered babies in the same room of a hospital. So there are goodie bags for everyone, which includes specially printed T-shirts with personal pictures on them." Moreover Subhaan wants all his friends to go back with return gifts. Sajid, meanwhile, has bought himself a Bentley. They got him a Volkswagen Beetle he wanted. Wardha adds that her beta is totally into bikes and cars. Meanwhile, the Nadiadwalas got him a techno-robot that moves and picks up things around. For Aarav's birthday, Subhaan wanted to pick up his own gift for Aarav, and got him a remote-controlled Hummer. Last year, we didn't have a party, and we thought he deserved one this time!"Īarav and Subhaan who go to the same school, are close friends. I didn't want to disappoint Subhaan again this year. "Since it's the month of Ramzaan, we planned a small, private affair involving only close friends. Wardha plans to invite kids from Subhaan's school along with friends from the industry. He even went to Sajid's office and printed and designed the invitations for his party."

He's a six-year-old but thinks like a grown up. Says Mommy, "Subhaan knew what he wanted. While Aarav had a carnival-themed party, buddy Subhaan wanted a Hawaiian theme.

While Akshay's son Aarav's birthday was celebrated on15th September the actor's good friend and producer Sajid Nadiadwala's six-year-old Subhaan celebrates his on 18th Sep. At the close of the trading today, RNRL was quoted at Rs 79.15 a share that puts the company's worth at Rs 12,926.23 crore even after the over 2.5 per cent slide in the value of the scrip. 13.21 crore while Anshul's holding in the company is less than Rs 8,000. While the meet erupted into laughter Anil’s spontaneous reply made it obvious that the business tycoon hasn’t forgotten his very public battle with elder brother Mukesh Ambani over the ownership of the Reliance empire.Īnmol’s shares at today's closing price are worth Rs. What was the reason for this, demanded the share-holder and pat came, Anil’s cheeky reply: “Now you know what happens to the younger one in a family.” While the elder Jai Anmol, 17, holds equity worth crores, his younger 13-year-old son Jai Anshul is left with a paltry 100 shares. The recent annual general meeting of Reliance Natural Resources Limited (RNRL) was not much different.Īt the meeting one of the shareholders got up and stumped chairman Anil Ambani asking him to explain the discrepancy between share allotment to both his sons, reports Press Trust of India. Reliance shareholders’ meetings have been legendary from the time of Dhirubhai Ambani, known as much for the chatpata snacks served as for the juicy tid-bits that emerge from these meetings.
