Farah Khan hosts dinner, Malaika and Katrina call her ‘Kamini’ and ‘Mummy’

Farah threw a house bash for her other industry friends like Chunky Pandey, Maheep Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Gauri Khan, Bhavana Pandey, Zoya Akhtar, Sajid Khan and the pics of the same crawled their ways to social media.

Ace choreographer/ director Farah Khan who is also known for hosting happening house parties in Bollywood share a great bond with both Munni and Sheila i.e Malaika Arora and Katrina Kaif.

And talking about their friendship the latest we have learnt about them is Katrina refers to Farah as ‘mummy’.

Yes, recently Farah threw a house bash for her other industry friends like Chunky Pandey, Maheep Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Gauri Khan, Bhavana Pandey, Zoya Akhtar, Sajid Khan and the pics of the same crawled their ways to social media.

 

About last night!! Food Friends & Laughter.. doesnt get better than this.. ️

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On one of the pictures by Farah, you can find Katrina’s comment saying, “Mummmyyyyy everyday u having a party,”

That’s not all even Farah replied saying – “when u cming child?”.

Well, Katrina is not the only one whose attention was drawn to these pictures. ‘Veere Di Wedding’ producer and Sonam Kapoor’s sister Rhea Kapoor also saw the pictures and commented, “yum”. And the best reaction came from Malaika Arora, who wrote, “Kameeni”.

Seems like Malaika is probably angry over the fact that Farah didn’t have her as a guest.

Well, so guys what are your thoughts on the same? Do let us know in the comments section below.

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