Kareena Kapoor says she’s a 'huge fan of Maheep Kapoor, Fabulous Lives' at her birthday bash

Updated : Sep 24, 2022 15:25
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Kareena Kapoor Khan, who celebrated her birthday on September 21, hosted a star-studded bash at her residence, which was attended by many celebrities like Alia Bhatt, Ranbir Kapoor, Malaika Arora, Manish Malhotra, and Karan Johar. Pictures and videos from the party are going viral on social media. Maheep Kapoor, who was part of the celebration, posted a video on Instagram in which Kareena is reviewing the Netflix show ‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’. 

In the clip, which has been recorded by Karan Johar, Kareena points her finger toward Maheep and says she’s a huge fan. To which, Karan asks if she’s a fan of Maheep Kapoor and Fabulous Lives? 

Kareena even calls KJo a ‘twat’, a slang which has often been used by Maheep in the series. Karan then says, ‘Don’t call me twat,’ and signs off by saying toodles. 

The video shared by Maheep Kapoor has been captioned, ‘The POO REVIEW! What else matters.’ 

Kareena and Maheep twinned in black outfits. 

Karisma too shared pictures of her sister’s birthday bash on social media. 

Kareena last featured in ‘Laal Singh Chadha’ opposite Aamir Khan. She will soon be making her OTT debut with Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’. The film also stars Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma in the lead roles. 

Also Watch | Comedian Raju Srivastava’s last rites performed in Delhi; Ahsaan Qureshi, Sunil Pal at crematorium
 

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