Baba Siddique’s annual iftar party hosted a number of Bollywood celebrities. Actors such as Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif were spotted at the former politician’s party.
Baba Siddiqui hosted the 2019 edition of his iftar party along with his son Zeeshan Siddiqui.
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Aparshakti Khurana, Mouni Roy, Urmila Matondkar, Raveena Tandon, Sonu Sood, Jaccky Bhagnani, Sunil Grover and several other actors were also present. Television industry stars also attended the event.
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While the iftaar party is known for its guests attendance, it is also a place where B-Town celebrities make unique fashion statements. Among the best dressed celebrities were Katrina Kaif, Karishma Tanna, Shah Rukh Khan, Mouni Roy and model Warina Hussain.
Katrina Kaif wore a white Chikankari floor length Anarkali suit with a sideway draped dupatta. She wore a necklace and earrings to complete the look along with matching mojaris.
( Photo: IANS)
Karishma Tanna wore an ivory coloured Sharara set and kept her make up minimal. She did wear contrasting long jhumkis.
( Photo: Instagram/@karishmaktanna)
Shah Rukh Khan wore a Kurta-Salwar with black shoes.
( Photo: IANS)
Mouni Roy shone in an embroidered Anarkali, floor length. She wore dangling earrings and her perfectly kohl-rimmed eyes lent drama to the look.
( Photo: Instagram/@imouniroy)
Model and Loveyatri actor Warina Hussain wore a shimmery black sharara set. She also kept her makeup minimal and wore a dangling pair of earrings to complete the look.
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