Bollywood's Big Night Out: SRK, Bachchans, Kareena Cheer Kids at Elite School

It was a major gathering of Bollywood's biggest stars at a Mumbai school. Celebrities like Shah Rukh Khan and the Bachchans turned out to watch their children perform. The event highlighted the elite Dhirubhai Ambani International School, which recently earned a top global ranking. The evening was a rare glimpse into the family lives of these famous personalities.

Key Points: SRK, Bachchans, Kareena Kapoor Attend Dhirubhai Ambani School Annual Day

  • Shah Rukh Khan arrived with wife Gauri and daughter Suhana to support son AbRam
  • The Bachchan clan, including Amitabh and Aishwarya, cheered for Aaradhya's performance
  • Kareena Kapoor attended with sister Karisma to watch her sons on stage
  • Other attendees included Karan Johar and Shahid Kapoor with Mira Kapoor
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SRK, Bachchans, Kareena Kapoor among others turn up for kids' annual day function at Dhirubhai Ambani International School

Shah Rukh Khan, the Bachchan family, Kareena Kapoor, and other Bollywood stars gathered for their children's annual day at the elite Dhirubhai Ambani International School.

"It was undoubtedly a star-studded evening at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School... - Article"

Mumbai, December 18

It was undoubtedly a star-studded evening at the Dhirubhai Ambani International School on Thursday as several Bollywood celebrities stepped out to attend their children's annual day function.

In visuals captured by Mumbai-based paparazzi, B-town celebs were spotted arriving at the campus, many of them accompanied by family members, as they gathered to cheer for their kids' performances.

Shah Rukh Khan was seen arriving with his wife, Gauri Khan, and daughter, Suhana Khan to support young AbRam. The family was clicked as they made their way into the school, as fans gathered outside to get a glimpse of their favourite star.

The Bachchan family was also present at the event. Big B, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai were seen arriving together to cheer for Aaradhya Bachchan, who studies at the school.

Kareena Kapoor Khan was spotted attending the function to support her sons. The actor kept it casual yet stylish, wearing a dark pink shirt paired with blue denim as she arrived at the venue. She was accompanied by her sister Karisma Kapoor, who looked equally stunning.

Several other film personalities were also seen at the school on Thursday evening. Karan Johar, Shahid Kapoor and Mira Kapoor were among the parents who attended the annual day celebrations to watch their children perform on stage.

Earlier this year, Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS) was ranked ninth among International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) schools worldwide based on the IBDP Results 2025.

The list was released by Education Advisers UK. DAIS is the only Indian school to feature in the Global Top 10. The school has the largest IBDP cohort among all schools in the Top 10 list.

- ANI

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Rohit P
DAIS ranking 9th globally is the real news here! Hats off to the school and the students. Shows the quality of education our kids can get. The star presence is just glitter on top of a solid achievement.
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Aman W
Must be quite an experience for the other kids too, performing in front of SRK and Amitabh Bachchan! 😄 Annual days are stressful enough. Jokes aside, it's nice to see them prioritize family time.
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Sarah B
While it's a sweet story, it does highlight the massive privilege gap. The fees for this school are astronomical. I wish we had more focus on making such excellent education accessible, not just for the elite.
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Karthik V
Kareena and Karisma together! The Kapoor sisters still slay. 🥳 But more than the fashion, it's great that they were both there for the kids. Family support is everything at these school events.
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Vikram M
The paparazzi culture outside a school function feels a bit intrusive, no? These are private family moments. I hope the security managed to give the kids and other parents some peace inside the campus.

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