
Mukesh Ambani once scolded his son Akash Ambani for..., asked him to say sorry to...
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, is the richest man in India. Mukesh married Nita, and together the couple have been blessed with three kids – Isha Ambani, Akash Ambani, and Anant Ambani. Despite being the richest man in the country, Ambani is indeed a grounded man, and the couple have given the same values to their kids. However, do you know that there was a time when Mukesh Ambani lost his calm and became extremely angry? While many may think that the businessman might have got angry at his staff or official employees, let us tell you it was his son, Akash Ambani.
Yes, you read that right! Mukesh once lost his cool on his son Akash for mistreating a watchman. In a throwback video of Mukesh and Nita's interview with Simi Garewal on her chat show, Rendezvous with Simi Garewal, they talked about their family and kids.
During the show, Nita revealed that Mukesh is a down-to-earth person and wishes his kids to be the same. She recalled an incident when Mukesh scolded their son, Akash Ambani, for misbehaving with the watchman.
Speaking about the same, she said, 'Akash was arguing with the watchman, and Mukesh saw him shouting at the watchman. Mukesh then scolded him for his bad behaviour with the watchman and asked him to say sorry to the security guard. Akash then sought an apology from the security guard at the behest of his father.'
Meanwhile, viewers have always witnessed the soft side of the Ambanis. Mukesh's youngest son Anant's throwback video went viral on the internet when he celebrated a staff member's birthday along with his wife, Radhika.

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