Aayush Sharma's birthday bash: Salman Khan makes first appearance after dengue scare

Updated : Oct 28, 2022 08:41
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Arpita Khan Sharma hosted a grand birthday bash for her husband, actor Aayush Sharma on October 25.  Many celebrities, including brothers Salman Khan, Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan were seen arriving at the venue.

Salman looked handsome in a dark blue T-shirt paired with maroon trousers.  The actor, who had been MIA due to dengue scare, waved and greeted the paparazzi as he arrived at the bash. Sohail sported a casual look, while Arbaaz wore a white shirt, with a blazer and jeans. 

Sonakshi Sinha was seen along with her rumoured boyfriend and 'Double XL' co-star Zaheer Iqbal. The duo happily posed for the shutterbugs as they made their way to the venue. Sonakshi looked elegant in a little black dress.

Fashion designer Manish Malhotra and actor Chunky Panday were also spotted at the party.
The birthday boy posed for the shutterbugs stationed outside the venue along with his wife.

Arpita looked pretty in a white dress, while Aayush looked dapper in a white T-shirt paired with a printed blue shirt and jeans.

On the work front, Aayush Sharma was last seen alongside Salman Khan in 'Antim', in which he portrayed a gangster. He recently announced his new project titled '#AS04'.

On the other hand, Salman Khan has 'Tiger 3' with Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi, and 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' with Pooja Hegde, Ram Charan and Shehnaaz Gill in the pipeline.

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Sohail KhanArpita Khan SharmaSonakshi SinhaSalman KhanAayush SharmaArbaaz Khan

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