Janhvi Kapoor to Karisma Kapoor; Celebs attend Manish Malhotra’s house party

The ace designer’s close friends Kajol and Karan Johar were amongst the first to arrive.

Manish Malhotra hosted a grand bash at his residence in the city today and the who’s who of the industry gathered under one roof to arty together.

The ace designer’s close friends Kajol and Karan Johar were amongst the first to arrive. Karisma Kapoor, Raveena Tandon, Sonakshi Sinha, Neha Dhupia, Janhvi Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Sanjay Kapoor and others also attended the bash. Kiara Advani, Huma Qureshi, Tiger Shroff, Ishaan Khatter and Aditya Roy Kapur were also clicked at the bash. Kajol, who is busy with the promotions of her upcoming release, Helicopter Eela opted for a casual look.

Karisma Kapoor kept it sylish in a multi-colored top and black denim. Karisma and Kareena Kapoor are close to Manish Malhotra. Karisma posed with close friend Anu Dewan at the bash. Neha Dhupia, who stars with Kajol in Helicopter Eela looked pretty in a yellow and white gown. Neha returned from Maldives where she went for her honeymoon with Angad Bedi recently. Sonakshi Sinha has also been on a promotional spree for her film Happy Phir Bhaag Jayegi. Sonakshi looked pretty in a black dress.

Aren’t they all looking stunning?

Well, going by the pictures seems like everyone had a blast. Manish Malhotra’s house party was indeed a star studded affair.

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