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Watch: Akash Ambani-Shloka Mehta can't stop swaying as Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine croons 'She Will Be Loved'

Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta hosted a 'Mangal Parv' celebration last night

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Watch: Akash Ambani-Shloka Mehta can't stop swaying as Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine croons 'She Will Be Loved'
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Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta are now husband and wife. They celebrated their wedding with a bash held in Mumbai a day prior and while every other guest had a great time having a blast, Akash and Shloka were deeply in love and that was barely hidden.

The couple grooved to the song 'She Will Be Loved'. Love was in the air for Akash and Shloka, who also lip-synced the song 'She Will Be Loved' with lead singer Adam Levine. They were dancing arm-in-arm, a romantic gesture which made us go 'aww'.

The song 'She Will Be Loved' originated under the International band Maroon 5. The band was especially called for Akash and Shloka's wedding bash, and Adam, who works on the vocals, crooned other songs like their latest release 'Girls Like You'.

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Maroon 5 never hosted a concert in India. Even now, they left right after the wedding bash was over. The band reportedly charged the Ambanis one-five million dollars. The band was expected to perform more songs like 'Makes Me Wonder', 'One More Night', Akash's favourite track is 'Sugar' and Shloka's favourite 'Move Like Jagger'.

It is also being believed that Yo Yo Honey Singh also performed on his popular tracks like 'Dope Shope'. The Chainsmokes and Chris Martin of the band Coldplay previously performed at Akash and Shloka's pre-wedding bash held in St. Moritz, Switzerland. The newly-married couple Akash Ambani and Shloka Ambani is all set to host a star-studded reception tonight.

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