Bollywood Stars Gather to Mourn Manish Malhotra's Mother Garima

Bollywood celebrities gathered to pay their final respects to Garima Malhotra, the mother of famed designer Manish Malhotra, who passed away on March 19. Stars like Karan Johar, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Varun Dhawan visited the family's residence and attended the funeral at the Santacruz Hindu Crematorium. Manish Malhotra had often spoken publicly about his deep bond with his mother, calling her his strength and inspiration. The film and fashion communities have rallied to support the designer during this difficult time.

Key Points: Celebs Attend Funeral of Manish Malhotra's Mother Garima

  • Garima Malhotra passed away on March 19
  • Celebs attended funeral at Santacruz crematorium
  • Many visited Malhotra's home to offer condolences
  • Manish often credited her as his inspiration
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Karan Johar, Saiyami Kher, David Dhawan, other B-town celebs attend Manish Malhotra's mother's funeral

Karan Johar, Aishwarya Rai, others pay respects as Bollywood unites to support designer Manish Malhotra after his mother's passing.

Karan Johar, Saiyami Kher, David Dhawan, other B-town celebs attend Manish Malhotra's mother's funeral
"My mother my Strength, Inspiration and My Companion - Manish Malhotra"

Mumbai, March 20

Celebrity fashion designer Manish Malhotra's mother, Garima Malhotra, passed away on March 19, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.

Several Bollywood celebrities arrived at the Santacruz Hindu Crematorium, Mumbai to pay their final respects.

Among those who attended the funeral were Karan Johar, Urmila Matondkar, Ronit Roy, Rakul Preet Singh, Jackky Bhagnani, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Saiyami Kher, Sophie Choudry, David Dhawan and his son Rohit, Karan Tacker, among others.

Earlier, several celebrities visited Malhotra's residence late on March 19 to offer condolences. Those who paid their respects included Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha , Karisma Kapoor, Ananya Panday, Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra, Karan Johar, and actor Varun Dhawan.

The news of her demise was confirmed to ANI by a source close to the designer.

Garima Malhotra shared a very close bond with her son. Over the years, Manish Malhotra often spoke about how important she was in his life and how she stood by him during his personal and professional journey. In one of his Mother's Day posts, he spoke about the strong role she played in shaping his life and career. Recalling her support and love, he had written that she was his "strength, inspiration and companion." He had also shared how she encouraged his early interest in clothes and cinema."My mother my Strength, Inspiration and My Companion as I have always lived with her with only Respect and love .. This morning having tea with her I was thanking her for always encouraging my love for clothes and movies since childhood. Happy Mothers Day," he wrote at the time.

Following the news of her passing, members of the film and fashion industry have started arriving at Manish Malhotra's home to offer their condolences and stand by him during this difficult time.



- ANI

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Rohit P
It's heartwarming to see the film fraternity come together in times of grief. Shows there's a real sense of community beyond the glamour. Condolences to the Malhotra family.
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Aman W
While it's nice to see celebrities paying respects, I wish the media would give the family some privacy during such a personal moment. The article feels a bit like a guest list.
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Sarah B
The bond between a mother and son is truly special. His Mother's Day post mentioned in the article is so touching. Strength to Manish ji.
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Vikram M
Losing a parent is one of life's hardest experiences. No matter how famous or successful you are, this pain is universal. My prayers are with him and his family.
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Kavya N
Garima ji must have been so proud of her son. He's a legend in Indian fashion. Her support clearly shaped his incredible career. A life well-lived. 🌸

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