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Anant Ambani, Radhika Merchant wedding: Influencer was offered THIS insane amount but rejected the offer to cover

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Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding was a grand affair and became the talk of the town. Social media was filled with various videos and pictures from the star studded affair that took place on July 12. Amid this, Instagrammer Kavya Karnatac claimed that she was offered Rs. 3.6 lakh to discuss how Ambanis wedding would boost the Indian economy. Well, in her post, she shared why she rejected that offer.

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Kavya Karnatac mentioned four reasons why she rejected the offer from Ambanis. She stated first that she wanted to maintain her distinctiveness as she did not want to get lost in the crowd. She wrote, 'Aligning with an overly promoted narrative like Ambani's wedding would dilute my brand's uniqueness.' Later, she mentioned her second reason and stated that at a time when Jio had increased internet charges, promoting a corporate giant like Ambani felt insincere. She said that trust is fragile and built over time through consistent honesty. She said that her audience is discerning and they can differentiate between paid promotions and genuine content.

In the third point, Kavya stated that marriages in India are often canceled due to caste, class, gender, and religion. She said that these are the things that don't align with her values. She also believes that promoting such events is misleading as she is an educator. She stated her fourth point and said that 3.6 lakh deal is tempting, but the long-term benefits of maintaining her integrity far outweigh the short-term financial gain. Integrity builds a loyal following, which is invaluable.

Here's Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's video below:

A look at Kavya's post

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kavya-karnatac_why-i-rejected-a-36-lakh-deal-from-ambani-activity-7219689311770746880-699W?utm_source=li_share&utm_content=feedcontent&utm_medium=g_dt_web&utm_campaign=copy

The post spread like wildfire and received close to 6,000 likes with various comments. One user commented saying, 'I kept hearing stories of how people were getting large sums of money to write positive posts about the Ambani wedding and how it's brought Indian culture to the international platform bla bla. Little did I know. Hats off to you Kavya Karnatac for staying true to your values in the light of such temptation. Ambani money has practically bought every person one has ever recognised; kudos to you for letting them know - not everyone is for sale. Bravo!' Another wrote, 'Well done! Kavya Karnatac. Not everyone has the courage to choose integrity and loyalty towards your audience and continue to promote only genuine content over money'.