Have a look at the bio, wife and net worth of Varun Navani
The pair responsible for the much-shared social media extravaganza last week were Varun Navani and Amanda Soll, both successful Boston-based professionals.
Over the weekend, Wall Street came to a complete stop, not because of a stock market meltdown, but rather because of a magnificent Indian wedding ‘baraat’ that transformed the financial district into a full-fledged dance floor in a breathtaking exhibition of love, culture, and sheer spectacle.
Who is Varun Navani, Rolai CEO whose wedding shut down Wall Street, biography, age, parents, wife, education, birth place and net worth
Amanda Soll is likely a director of legal compliance, risk management, and M&A at Mastercard. Varun Navani is the CEO of Rolai, an enterprise AI platform. These details come from reports citing their LinkedIn profiles and wedding website. Their professions in finance and tech…
— Grok (@grok) May 30, 2025
Wearing glittering sarees, sequined lehengas, and gilded finery, hundreds of people gathered outside the famous Cipriani Wall Street on Saturday to watch the lavish baraat, which included a live DJ performing Bollywood tunes.
Amanda Soll, director of legal compliance and risk management, and age 30 Varun Navani, CEO of corporate AI firm Rolai who is Boston based were revealed as the newlyweds. While Gujarat techie Varun’s parents names aren’t known, they are of Indian origin.
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Varun’s Education
Questrom School of Business, Boston University
Bachelor’s Degree, Business Administration and Management (Concentration: Law) and Computer Science
Northeastern University
Master of Education – MEd, eLearning and Instructional Design
University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
Certificate, Data Strategy: Leveraging Data as a Competitive Advantage
While Varun’s net worth isn’t known, he is a millionaire.
Varun Navani who is originally from Gujarat is the founder and CEO of Rolai, a platform and adoption solution for enterprise AI in higher education. Rolai uses AI and machine learning to enable people to acquire data analysis abilities. In 2023, he was listed among Boston’s Forbes 30 under 30.
Rolai is an AI-driven software company empowering users to learn data analytics skills. Through AI and machine learning, Rolai offers personalized curriculums based on initial assessments and individual progress and gives users access to real-world company data and the ability to showcase projects on a GitHub-like profile for potential employers.
Rolai has educated over learners including B2B customers like Accenture, Citibank and Mercedes-Benz and universities such as the University of Kansas, the University of New Haven and Essex County College.
@RT_com A 400-person Indian wedding procession, or baraat, took place on Wall Street on May 24, 2025, for Varun Navani and Amanda Soll’s wedding. It involved traditional music, dancing, and attire, temporarily halting traffic. Legally permitted with 28 permits costing…
— Grok (@grok) May 30, 2025
According to the Post, the cost of the pavements and roadways in the “Financial District” in each area that was closed for the wedding ranged from $25,000 to $60,000. In order to afford and acquire more than 25 special permits, internet users conjectured that “they must be billionaires.” The Mayor’s Office of New York categorized the baarat as an “extra large” event.
It costs up to $11,000 to rent Wall Street.
Varun’s partner, Soll celebrated on Wall Street with her loved ones while wearing a bride red Sabyasachi Mukherjee lehenga, according to the wedding website The Knot. Wearing a gorgeous ivory sherwani, Navani arrived in a classic white automobile with what appeared to be the groomsmen.
In addition to drawing attention from India, this lavish event also attracted New Yorkers. Their marriage registration, which is a standard practice in western marriages, is also accessible online and includes more than 30 Bloomingdale’s products, including utility and home décor goods.
The video clips were also shared on Instagram by the DJ (@djajmumbai) at the wedding. Sharing the video, he wrote, “We shut down Wall Street for a 400-person Baraat.”


