Kirron Kher jokingly refers to Karan Johar as 'Anarkali' in this ROFL video from Bachchan's Diwali bash

Updated : Oct 28, 2022 08:25
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Veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan hosted a Diwali party at his residence Pratikasha after a gap of two years on October 24. It was attended by several B-town celebrities, including Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar, Anupam Kher, Kirron Kher. 

Karan Johar and Kirron Kher, who have worked together on the reality series 'India's Got Talent', reunited at the party and engaged in a fun banter. KJo took to Instagram on Tuesday and shared a video in which he seen making fun of Kirron's red attire. In response, Kirron jokingly referred to the filmmaker as 'Anarkali'.  

'Aren’t we late for Karwa Chauth?', Karan asked Kirron kher in the video. Kirron then roasts Karan and says 'You shut up. Tu jo ye anarkali ban ke aaya hua hai na, thodi der me mujra andar hone wala hai'

Kirron Kher also mocked Karan Johar walking style, and said, 'Jitni nazakat tum me hai, itni kisi aurat mein nahi hai yahaa pe.' Karan then replied, 'I have a feeling that my outfit has a lot of texture, and embroidery it’s beautiful. I think what you are wearing is a little bit seen.' Kirron,  who donned a red salwar suit said her outfit has been especially woven for her. Karan then joked about Kirron's personality to which Kirron gave a savage reply and said 'Much better than yours, everybody knows it. Even you know this. 

Karan captioned the video 'The OG #TOODLES @kirronkhermp is back!!!'

The 'Toodles'  series of the duo has been iconic and is loved by the auidence.

After the bash, Kirron Kher had posted photos with Shah Rukh Khan,  Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Sikandar Kher. 

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