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Trump Jr as guest, Udaipur gears up for star-studded wedding of American billionaire’s daughter

US President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr, is expected to arrive in Udaipur on Friday night to attend the star-studded wedding of American billionaire businessman Rama Raju Mantena’s daughter Netra Mantena and Vamsi Gadiraju.

Udaipur SP Yogesh Goyal told The Indian Express that arrangements have been made in the city for the arrival of VIP guests. “We have made sufficient arrangements for VIP guests, who will be arriving in the city. Donald Trump Jr will be the most prominent guest. Traffic diversions have been put in place and extra force has been called in,” the SP said.

Trump Jr is expected to arrive in Udaipur from Jamnagar by 9 pm, sources said.

The wedding ceremonies, which are scheduled to take place between November 21 and 24, have attracted celebrities from Bollywood and abroad.

To attend the haldi ceremony on Friday night, Bollywood actresses Madhuri Dixit, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Kriti Sanon, as well as singer Sofia Choudhary, arrived at Dabok Airport in the afternoon.

The wedding festivities will take place at several locations in Udaipur, including the Jagmandir Island Palace, situated in the middle of Lake Pichola, in Udaipur.

According to reports, Bollywood actors Hrithik Roshan and Ranbir Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor are among the guests.

Singer Jennifer Lopez is likely to perform at the wedding, and she is expected to arrive in Udaipur at 2 am on Saturday. There is also buzz that Justin Bieber will attend, but authorities have not confirmed this.

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An elephant from Jaipur’s Hathi Gaon has been sent to Udiapur for the wedding. The elephant, named Babu, will be decorated with natural colours and special ornaments. The president of Hathi Gaon Vikas Samiti, Ballu Khan, said Babu was sent on special request for this wedding. “The groom will break toran on the door by climbing on Babu, our elephant. Two mahouts went with the elephant to Udaipur and reached it on Friday morning,” Ballu Khan said.

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