Shabana Azmi's Star-Studded Diwali: A Celebration of Friendship and Joy

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi hosted a memorable Diwali gathering with her close-knit group of friends from the film industry. The star-studded event celebrated Tannishtha Chatterjee's recent Busan award and showcased the warm camaraderie among Bollywood's talented actresses. Joined by her husband Javed Akhtar, Shabana shared a heartwarming group selfie on social media. The evening was filled with joy, laughter, and delicious food, highlighting the strong bonds of friendship in the film fraternity.

Key Points: Shabana Azmi Hosts Diwali Bash with Vidya Balan Konkona Sen Sharma

  • Intimate Diwali celebration brings together top Bollywood actresses
  • Shabana honors Tannishtha Chatterjee's recent Busan award
  • Javed Akhtar joins the festive gathering
  • Group shares warm moments and camaraderie
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Shabana Azmi enjoys Diwali gathering with Konkona, Vidya Balan & others

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi celebrates Diwali with a star-studded gathering, honoring Tannishtha Chatterjee's Busan award and sharing warm moments.

Shabana Azmi enjoys Diwali gathering with Konkona, Vidya Balan & others
"Happy Diwali gathering of Dher Saara Pyar gang to celebrate #Tiger Tan's indomitable spirit - Shabana Azmi"

Mumbai Oct 19

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi enjoyed a fun Diwali gathering with her 'Dher Saara Pyar' gang comprising of Konkona Sen Sharma, Vidya Balan, Dia Mirza, Richa Chadha, Ali Fazal, Shahana Goswami, Divya Dutt, Tannishtha Chatterjee, husband Javed Akhtar, and others.

Posting a happy group selfie clicked by Shahana on her Instagram, Shabana penned, "Happy Diwali gathering of Dher Saara Pyar gang to celebrate #Tiger Tan's indomitable spirit and her glorious Busan award (sic)."

She further said that "Urmila Matondkar and Sandhya Mridul we missed you a lot."

Showing gratitude to the host for an amazing spread, Shabana added, "Anu thank you for the finger licking food and especially the Tender Coconut Panna Cotta . Javed has nicknamed it Tenco (Smiling Face with Open Hands Emoji) collaboration @jaduakhtar @tannishtha_c @tanviazmiofficial @diamirzaofficial @alifazal9 @balanvidya @therichachadha @konkona @shahanagoswami."

While Urmila Matondkar and Shahana Goswami reacted to the post with red heart emojis, Dia Mirza penned in the comment section, "My favourite girls", followed by a black heart emoji.

Tannishtha Chatterjee commented, "thanks for coming and making this auspicious evening so special. See what @azmishabana18 has to say about your amazing cooking @thebrandnukitchen."

On Saturday, the 75-year-old actress issued a cute warning for the new dad, Arbaaz Khan. Congratulating Arbaaz on welcoming baby girl Sipaara, she warned the actor and filmmaker that the little one "will make you dance around her fingers".

Uploaded a pic with Arbaaz during what seemed to be a cake-cutting ceremony on social media, Shabana wrote, "Congratulations #Arbaaz Khan on the arrival of #Sipaara. Warning : She will make you dance around her fingers . That's the birthright of a daughter (Dancing girl and Smiling Face with Hearts emojis) (sic)."

Arbaaz and his better half, Sshura Khan, welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, on October 5 this year.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Tender Coconut Panna Cotta sounds absolutely delicious! Anu must be an amazing cook. Diwali celebrations with good food and great company - what more could one ask for? 🪔
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Rohit P
While it's nice to see celebrities celebrating, I wish they'd also highlight more about the social initiatives they support during Diwali. The festival is about giving back to society too.
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Sarah B
Shabana Azmi's message to Arbaaz Khan about his daughter is so heartwarming! "She will make you dance around her fingers" - so true! Daughters really are special blessings. 👧✨
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Vikram M
Great to see such strong female friendships in Bollywood! Konkona, Vidya, Richa - all powerhouses of talent. Their bond is inspiring for young women across India.
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Michael C
The cultural richness of Diwali celebrations in India is fascinating. From the food to the gatherings, it's beautiful to see how traditions are kept alive across generations.

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