Diwali bash: SRK, Bachchans, Karan Johar won’t be hosting party; next big bash by Ramesh Taurani; reports

Updated : Oct 21, 2022 09:14
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Diwali is just around the corner and like every year, Bollywood celebrities have started hosting and attending parties. But reportedly, unlike every year, Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan and Karan Johar won’t be hosting the Diwali bash this year. They will be attending the parties hosted by other celebrities this year.  


According to a report in Pinkvilla, owing to the construction work at Karan’s house, he won’t be throwing Diwali bash this time. Actor Anil Kapoor also keeping low on the party for some reasons, mainly due to his daughter Sonam Kapoor's newborn son Vayu's well-being and the Covid-19 threats. His wife, Sunita, recently hosted Karwa Chauth festivities at her house. But celebrities such as actor Shilpa Shetty with husband Raj Kundra, Ekta Kapoor and Manish Malhotra will be throwing grand star-studded Diwlai party this year at their residence. 


The news portal stated that Ramesh Taurani will be hosting the next big Diwali bash at his residence which is expected to attend by all the prominent celebrities of the industry such as Vicky Kaushal, Katrina Kaif, Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor and many more. Reportedly, actors Taapsee Pannu, Kriti Sanon, and Bhumi Pednekar, will also be hosting a big bash.  
 
Recently actor Ayushmann Khurrana and his wife Tahira Kashyap hosted a grand Diwali bash which was a star-studded affair. The actor's latest release film ‘Doctor G’ has recently hit the theatres. 

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