Shilpa Shetty's Fancy Lunch: Inside Her 'School Moms' Inner Circle

Shilpa Shetty recently gave fans a peek into her social life with fellow parents. She hosted a group she calls her 'school moms' for a fancy lunch at her restaurant. The actress has been sharing various moments from her December, including family time and spiritual visits. These posts highlight her life beyond the film sets, focusing on family, friendship, and gratitude.

Key Points: Shilpa Shetty Hosts Lunch for Her Children's School Moms

  • Shilpa Shetty treated fellow school moms to lunch at her own plush restaurant
  • The group enjoyed a massive spread of food and a fancy dessert together
  • She recently shared family photos with husband Raj Kundra and their children
  • The actress also documented a spiritual visit to the Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur
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Shilpa Shetty hosts a fancy lunch for her 'School Moms' circle

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty shares photos from a lavish lunch outing with the mothers from her children's school, offering a glimpse into her personal life.

"Decembering… #gratitude. - Shilpa Shetty"

Mumbai Dec 11

Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty recently took to her social media account to share photos of a lunch outing with the moms of her children’s school friends.

The actress in the photos shared by her was seen posing with her ‘school moms’ for the camera. Shilpa seems to have treated them over lunch at her plush restaurant. In another photo, the actress gave a sneak peek into the humongous spread of food that the ladies indulged in. All the ladies look relaxed and happy, enjoying their time together.

Shilpa also shared a video of a fancy dessert being served. Recently, on Thursday, Shilpa took to her social media account to share a couple of her photos and captioned them simply, “Decembering… #gratitude.” In the images, the ‘Hungama 2’ actress can be seen striking poses with her husband Raj Kundra and their children.

Shilpa posted a series of photos giving a peek into how she is enjoying the last month of 2025. The final photo shows the actress posing with a beautifully decorated Christmas tree in the background. Meanwhile, Shilpa had recently visited the holy Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The ‘Dhadkan’ actress shared a photo from her spiritual trip on Instagram with the caption, “#kolhapurlaxmitemple #blessed.”

In the image, Shilpa was seen inside the temple premises, dressed in a vibrant yellow saree, holding a beautifully decorated offering plate filled with flowers, and smiling warmly at the camera.

A few days back, Shilpa Shetty brought Sai Baba’s revered Kafni and Paduka into her home. On her social media, Shilpa shared a video capturing herself, her husband Raj Kundra, and other family members performing prayers and paying respects to Sai Baba’s sacred belongings.

For the caption, Shilpa wrote, “Filled with gratitude and love as I bring home your sacred Kafni and Paduka, Sai. May your divine presence fill my home and heart, guiding me with Shraddha and Saburi. Om Sai Ram. #gratitude #love #blessings #miracles.”

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Rohit P
Good to see her balancing glamour with spirituality. The visit to Mahalaxmi Temple and bringing Sai Baba's Paduka home shows her roots. Wishing her and her family all the best.
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Anjali F
While it's a lovely gesture, I can't help but think of the contrast. A fancy restaurant lunch for some, while many "school moms" struggle with school fees. A bit of perspective is always needed.
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Siddharth J
Decembering with gratitude is a beautiful sentiment. The photos with the family and Christmas tree look very festive. It's her life, let her enjoy it. More power to her!
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Kavya N
The yellow saree at the temple is stunning! Traditional wear always has its own charm. Glad she's sharing these moments – it's relatable for many of us who juggle modern life with tradition.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the blend of cultures – a Christmas tree and temple visits. Shows the diverse fabric of Indian society. The lunch looks like a great time with friends.

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