Business tycoon Mukesh Ambani’s wife, Nita Ambani, leaves no stone unturned when it comes to impressing people. Recently, Nita has been making headlines after she became a part of the Harvard India Conference 2025. Many clips from the conference, which took place over the weekend, are making rounds on social media. Nita participated in a fun rapid-fire session, where she answered a few questions related to Bollywood. During this, Nita also revealed her favorite actor.
In a clip shared on Reddit, Nita was seen answering some fun rapid-fire questions. She was asked to pick one between Hollywood and Bollywood. She chose the latter. Later, Nita was asked about her favorite actor in the industry, to which she said it was Amitabh Bachchan. When asked to choose between Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh, she picked Ranbir, stating, “Ranbir, because my son Akash will be very happy—he’s his best friend.”
In the next question, Nita was asked, “Who would you rather have dinner with, Ranbir Kapoor or Bill Gates?” After some consideration, Nita chose the Bollywood actor over the former Microsoft CEO, prompting cheers from the crowd.
As soon as the post went viral, internet users flooded the comment section. One user said, “Picking Ranbir over Bill Gates suits the current core Indian mindset, which is overly patriotic. Plus, RK is her son’s best friend, so beta bhi raazi aur desh wale bhi raazi.”
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Ranbir Kapoor shares a close bond with Akash Ambani. On various special occasions, the two are often seen together. Not only Ranbir, but Alia also shares a close relationship with Nita’s daughter, Isha Ambani. Additionally, the two beautiful ladies are business partners as well.
In an interview with Forbes, Alia opened up about her bond with Isha. She said, “I am so glad that we found a partnership with Reliance. Isha Ambani and I are very good friends. We both happened to give birth around the same time. My daughter and her twins are almost a week apart. So this all also happened at the same time. Suddenly, we were like, ‘Both of us are mothers.’”
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