Meet Shloka Mehta’s lesser-known siblings, Diya Mehta and Viraj Mehta, talented family members who stay away from limelight
Meet Shloka Mehta’s lesser-known siblings, Diya Mehta and Viraj Mehta, talented family members who stay away from limelight
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Meet Shloka Mehta’s lesser-known siblings, Diya Mehta and Viraj Mehta, talented family members who stay away from limelight

Shiwani 🕒︎ 2025-11-06

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Meet Shloka Mehta’s lesser-known siblings, Diya Mehta and Viraj Mehta, talented family members who stay away from limelight

When it comes to the Ambani family every detail about their lives draws public attention. And one person who continues to fascinate fans is Shloka Mehta the elegant and soft-spoken wife of Aakash Ambani son of Mukesh and Nita Ambani. Shloka who is often seen at family events charity galas and grand Ambani celebrations represents grace and simplicity despite being part of India’s most influential business family. But beyond her high-profile marriage Shloka also comes from a family with a rich legacy of its own. The daughter of business tycoon Russell Mehta and jewellery designer Mona Mehta Shloka grew up surrounded by business brilliance and creative talent. Yet unlike many from powerful business families she chose a more grounded path rooted in philanthropy and education. Who is Shloka Mehta? Born on July 11 1990 Shloka is the second of three children. She studied at Dhirubhai Ambani International School in Mumbai where her bond with Aakash Ambani first began. The two were childhood friends who later fell in love and tied the knot in a grand ceremony in 2019. After completing her schooling Shloka moved abroad to pursue higher education. She earned a degree in Anthropology from Princeton University and later a Master’s from the London School of Economics. Despite being raised in one of India’s most successful business families owners of Rosy Blue India a leading diamond trading company Shloka chose to dedicate her career to social causes. She joined the Rosy Blue Foundation focusing on healthcare education and rehabilitation initiatives in Mumbai Gujarat and Indore. She also co-founded ConnectFor a platform that connects NGOs with volunteers. Who are Shloka Mehta’s siblings? Her brother Viraj Mehta Shloka’s elder brother Viraj Mehta manages the family’s diamond trading business alongside their father Russell Mehta. He is married to Nisha Sheth who hails from the renowned Great Eastern Shipping family. Much like his father Viraj keeps a low profile preferring business meetings to social appearances. Her sister Diya Mehta Jatia On the other hand Diya Mehta Jatia Shloka’s younger sister has carved her identity in the world of fashion. Married to Ayush Jatia son of Amit Jatia (owners of Hardcastle Restaurants the company behind McDonald’s India operations) Diya is known for her impeccable fashion sense. A well-known stylist and fashion consultant she is credited with styling many of Shloka’s public looks including those from high-society events. Diya divides her time between London and Mumbai and is also close friends with Isha Ambani whom she styled for her Met Gala 2023 appearance. A family that blends business fashion and philanthropy The Mehtas may not court the limelight like the Ambanis but their influence runs deep across industries from diamonds and retail to fashion and social work. Each member of the family has found their niche maintaining a fine balance between tradition and modernity. For Shloka Mehta her strong family foundation continues to shape her approach to life graceful compassionate and deeply connected to her roots. Highlights: Shloka Mehta wife of Aakash Ambani comes from the renowned Rosy Blue diamond family. Her brother Viraj Mehta manages the family business while her sister Diya Mehta Jatia is a well-known fashion consultant. Shloka known for her philanthropic work co-founded ConnectFor to link NGOs and volunteers.

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