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During school days, Neeta Ambani used to give pocket money to her children

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It is a matter of luck to be born in the house of one of the richest men in the world. That is why people believe that one who is born in a rich house has the best life. But this was not the case with Mukesh Ambani and Neeta Ambani’s children. You never would have thought that when Isha, Akash and Anant Ambani used to go to school, they got so much money for pocket money. You must be thinking that they will get thick pocket money. But Bhaiya, Nita Ambani had told in an interview that she used to give Rs 5 to the children. Yes, you read it right.




Remember this interview?

When the younger son asked for 10 rupees

Despite being the richest family in the country, Ambani has raised her children with middle class values. Actually, the matter is of 2011. In an interview, Nita Ambani revealed how much pocket money she used to give to her children. Recalling an incident, Nita Ambani had said, ‘When my children were young, I used to give them 5 rupees every Friday so that they could spend in the school canteen. One day, my younger son Anant came running into my bedroom and started demanding 10 rupees from me.

‘You are Ambani or scattered’

He further said, ‘When I asked him why you should get 10 rupees, he said that when he showed a coin of 5 rupees to his friends in school, he would laugh at him and say’ You are Ambani or beggar ‘. On hearing this, Nita Ambani and Mukesh Ambani had a laugh.

Neeta Ambani wanted to become a teacher !

Before being tied up in marriage with Mukesh Ambani, Neeta Ambani aspired to become a teacher. However, after marriage he took over the responsibility of his family. He also told about his upbringing in the interview, how his mother was strict about discipline. Due to this, he used to go out only four times in a year. And yes, pocket money was also not available.

 

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