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Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

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Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Do you feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric! The richest man is a little restrained next to his wife?

Isn't it a little? It's not just the editor who thinks so!?Then why is this pinched? It's good to have doubts! So let's start today's small talk!

【Today's Headlines Exclusive】Asia's richest man's "anti-sky" love: the extraordinary marriage of the lower caste and the upper caste

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Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Mr. and Mrs. Shutomi

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Nita

Some real stories in this world sound more like movies than movies, but they really happen in real life! Today, I will talk about the love legend of Mushik Ambani, the richest man in Asia, and his Brahmin wife Nita, a marriage that crosses the ancient caste system of India, which makes people curious!

Love Against the Current: The forbidden love between a low-caste man and a high-caste woman

To talk about Mushik Ambani's marriage to Nita, the editor has to dig deep into the deep incarnation in the background of Indian society - the caste system. This system, which has been rooted in Indian society for thousands of years, is like an invisible web that affects people's lives, marriages, and even ways of thinking.

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

This one is also very restrained

The editor first traces back to the Vedic era around 1000 BC,

The caste system was originally designed as a system of occupational division of labor, dividing members of society into four basic castes: Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers). Over time, this system has solidified and evolved into a strict hierarchy that is not limited to occupations but also involves social status, rights and obligations, and even determines people's daily lives and interpersonal interactions.
Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?
The Brahmins were the highest caste and enjoyed religious and intellectual privileges, the Kshatriyas held military and political power, the Vaishyas engaged in commerce and agriculture and were economically wealthy but still inferior in social status to the former two, and the Shudras were the lowest level of labor. There are also the "untouchable" Dalits, who suffer severe social exclusion and discrimination outside the caste system.
Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Although after India's independence in 1947, the constitution explicitly prohibited caste discrimination and introduced a series of measures to promote social equality, such as retention policies, special education and employment opportunities, the impact of the caste system was still far-reaching. In remote areas and in some conservative communities, caste lines remain sharp, and "reverse marriage" (the union of a lower-caste man with a high-caste woman) is seen as a challenge to the traditional order, often under intense pressure from family and society.

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

This one too

Ahem, it's a bit far, but the combination of Mushik, India's richest man, and Nita is a brave break with this traditional framework. Because the caste of his wife Nita is the highest Brahmin, and the caste of the richest man, Mushik Ambani, is Vaishya.

The "ordinary" pursuit of the rich second generation: the love journey from Stanford to the bus

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Nita in her youth

To say that our Mushik, although he is the son of Druby, the founder of Reliance Industrial Group, his way of pursuing Nita is surprisingly "down-to-earth"!

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

The son of a billionaire is willing to accompany his favorite girl to squeeze the bus and eat street food, these seemingly ordinary actions make this love cross the class gap.

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Photo 1 at the time of marriage

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Photo 2 at the time of marriage

It was this sincerity and hard work that made Nita feel more secure than ever, and finally nodded and agreed to his proposal.

Affection in a Jewel: Asia's Richest Man's "The Weight of Love."

After marriage, Mushik didn't say anything to his wife, and his affection for her reached a staggering level. Nita always sees the dazzling gems in her photographs, so many that they can almost be counted by the pound.

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

In this heaviness, what we read is Mushik's full love and respect for his wife, and it is his practical actions that prove that everything is possible in front of true love.

Counterattack under the Caste System: The Rewriting of Family Glory

This seemingly impossible marriage not only made a good story, but also an important step for the Mushik family to move towards high caste status.

Why do I feel that the wife of the richest man in India is very atmospheric, but the richest man is so restrained next to him?

Under the careful layout of the father, this "reverse marriage" is not only the pursuit of personal love, but also a family strategy that allows the descendants to jump up the caste ladder. Behind this is not only the power of money, but also a brave break from the shackles of tradition.

Epilogue:

The story of Mushik and Nita is a challenge to India's ancient caste system, where true love transcends all barriers, be it social prejudices or class barriers.

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