Is Anant Ambani the perfect son? 5 reasons to love Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s youngest child

He has a beloved furry friend
A 2010 report from his parents’ school noted that Anant has an exotic pet collection, and he’s been seen posing on Instagram with his pet Alaskan malamute – which enjoys its own climate-controlled section of his home to ensure the beloved hound will feel comfortable in Mumbai’s hot, humid climate.
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He enjoys driving luxury cars
He does philanthropic work with his mother
Anant has always been very close to his mum, and he frequently works with her charity, the Reliance Foundation, to meet the needs of the less fortunate. He recently made news by donating over US$260,000 to workers affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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He’s extremely religious
Anant is a devout Hindu. He visits the Lord Balaji Temple, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, as frequently as possible and even donated a sacred white elephant to the temple’s god. Anant also visits the Badrinath and Kedarnath temples regularly with his father and was recently made a member of the Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee.
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He’s often spotted at cricket matches
If there’s an important cricket match being played, one can expect Anant Ambani to be in attendance. He’s a fan of the Mumbai Indians team, which is no surprise considering the fact that his parents are the team owners.
While he grew up with unprecedented wealth and benefits, Anant is clearly determined to leave his own mark on the world – let’s see what the future holds.
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He shed 100kg in 18 months, supports charities, helps out his mum, loves cricket and is extremely devout to his Hindu faith – what more can you ask for from a 25-year-old heir?