Celebs including Salman's Khan-daan attend Arpita Khan’s Eid party

Apart from the friends and co-stars Salman's family members included brother Arbaaz Khana and son Arhaan Khan, younger brother Sohail Khan and his wife Seema Khan.

The Eid is a big festival which is celebrated among Bollywood celebrities whole heartedly and one such example is Arpita Khan Sharma's yearly parties.

Yes, recently, an Eid bash was thrown by Salman Khan’s sister Arpita Khan Sharma and her actor husband Aayush Sharma, where everyone from the industry gathered to celebrate the festival.

Right from Salman's 'Race 3' co-stars like Jacqueline Fernandez, Bobby Deol, Daisy Shah to his film fraternity friends like Katrina Kaif, Suniel Shetty, Athiya Shetty, Sonakshi Sinha, Iulia Vantur, Kartik Aryan, Mouny Roy were amongst a few who attended the celebration.

Apart from the friends and co-stars Salman's family members included brother Arbaaz Khana and son Arhaan Khan, younger brother Sohail Khan and wife Seema Khan, kids Nirwan and Yohaan and sisters Alvira Khan.

Check out the pictures here:

 

Isn't everyone looking gorgeous?

Well, going by the visuals seems like all of them had a blast.

On the work front Salman Khan's Eid release 'Race 3' has been declared a blockbuster hit with a collection of whopping 63.75 cr. And recently, he launched sister Arpita's husband Aayush Sharma's debut film 'Loveratri' trailer which is also gathering positive views.

So guys what are your thoughts on Salman Khan's family Eid bash? Do let us know in the comments below.

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