Tragedy Strikes Ambani Family: Beloved Pet Dog ‘Happy’ Passes Away, Antilia Plunged Into Mourning

Mumbai’s iconic Antilia, known for its grandeur, lavish parties, and world-class architecture, is now enveloped in an atmosphere of grief. The Ambani family—Mukesh, Nita, Anant, and Radhika—are mourning the heartbreaking loss of their most cherished companion: their beloved pet dog, Happy.

A Family Member, Not Just a Pet

On April 30th, Happy, who was much more than just a pet to the Ambanis, passed away, leaving the entire family shattered. For Nita and Mukesh Ambani, Happy was like a son. For Anant Ambani, he was a loyal friend and constant companion, always by his side during both celebrations and quiet moments.

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Social media has been flooded with emotional tributes. A touching picture of Happy’s large portrait, beautifully adorned with flowers, has gone viral. Another image shows a heartfelt message:
“Dear Happy, you will always be a part of us and will live on in our hearts. Heaven’s gain is our loss.”

A Life of Royalty

Happy was no ordinary dog—he lived a life befitting the Ambani family. From being featured in the family’s portraits to playing with Isha Ambani’s daughter Adya at Anant’s wedding, Happy was included in every major family event. During Anant’s engagement to Radhika Merchant, it was Happy who brought the engagement ring—a moment that melted everyone’s hearts.

Reports reveal that Happy enjoyed a lifestyle as luxurious as any Ambani. Anant Ambani even bought a Mercedes Benz G400 worth ₹4 crore (approx. $480,000) for Happy’s outings. Happy often traveled with Anant on foreign trips and was frequently spotted accompanying him on private jets.

A Loss That Hurts Deep

For the Ambani family, especially Anant, Happy’s absence has left a void that cannot be filled. Happy was not just a pet but an integral part of the family, sharing in their joys and sorrows for years.

As Antilia mourns, the story of Happy is a reminder of the deep bonds that can exist between humans and their animal companions—bonds that transcend wealth and status.