If there’s one thing Bollywood never misses, it’s a reason to celebrate, and when Manish Malhotra throws a Diwali party, you know it’s going to be the most talked-about night of the season. The festival of lights officially kicked off in Mumbai on Sunday as stars across generations gathered at the designer’s home, turning the evening into a sparkling blend of nostalgia, glamour, and warmth.
The guest list read like a dream. Rekha, Hema Malini, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Kajol, Gauri Khan, Sara Ali Khan, Kriti Sanon, Ananya Panday, and many more. From the veterans who’ve defined Bollywood’s golden era to the new generation carrying the torch forward, everyone arrived dressed to dazzle.
The Ladies Who Stole the Night
Kareena Kapoor Khan walked in wearing an elegant white anarkali that seemed to glow as much as she did. There’s something about Kareena—her poise, her confidence—that makes even the most basic outfit look like a statement. She chose a timeless look, keeping her jewelry simple and letting her natural, effortless charm do the talking.

Gauri Khan, however, opted for red and ensured that everybody turned to look at her. The color was perfect for her; she turned poised and authoritative, just like the interior design giant that she is today. Her daughter Suhana Khan went for a blue saree, young and fresh, bearing a quiet authority that echoed her mother’s younger days of being in the limelight.


Then there was Rekha. From the moment she entered the carpeted floor, time came to a standstill. Draped in her signature Kanjivaram saree, dripping in gold jewelry, and flashing that enigmatic smile, she reminded everyone why she remains the eternal face of Indian glamour. She didn’t just attend the party; she owned it.

Hema Malini looked every bit the “Dream Girl” in a fusion saree paired with a classic cape-style blouse with a modern touch. Madhuri Dixit exuded royalty in a rich blue saree, her warm smile lighting up the evening. She shared a few laughs with Karan Johar, who, of course, never misses a chance to bring his trademark sparkle to any room.


Kajol walked arm-in-arm with daughter Nysa, both glowing with warmth as well as with exuberance. They both laughed easily, talking freely with paparazzi as well as with fans, giving the starry night a touch of pure, unadulterated vitality. Shilpa and Shamita Shetty chose pastel shades that are soft, feminine, and full of festive charm.


The Men Who Matched the Moment



The men of Bollywood didn’t let the women have all the attention. Aditya Roy Kapur, Arjun Kapoor, and Sidharth Malhotra turned up in crisp ethnic wear that managed to be both traditional and trendy. Ibrahim Ali Khan, every bit his father’s son, made heads turn with his laid-back, royal vibe.

And the sweetest moment of all was when Soldier co-stars Bobby Deol and Preity Zinta met on the red carpet. Their hug immediately went viral—a great mix of nostalgia and real love. It was like a sentimental flashback to Bollywood’s simpler, more genuine days, and fans couldn’t have enough of it.

The New-Gen Glamour Squad

Sara Ali Khan, Kriti Sanon, Ananya Panday, and Tara Sutaria brought with them the new generation’s zest. Sara’s heavily embroidered lehenga sparkled under the lights, while Ananya shimmered in a golden outfit that looked straight out of a dream. Kriti Sanon’s modern take on elegant, minimal, yet festive ethnic wear was a lesson in how to do Diwali fashion right.


The newly official couple Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal made a joint appearance, looking happy, confident, and very much in love. Their chemistry was impossible to ignore as they sat side by side, clearly enjoying themselves.

A Night to Remember
Something personal about Manish Malhotra’s Diwali parties: they aren’t about designer clothing or star-studded guest lists at all. Somehow, there is something that is beyond glamour about them. This is where old, new, and future Bollywood converge, where old buddies meet, and memories are made.
The warm hugs, the bright laughter, and the affectionate kisses exchanged between the stars were both very real and full of warmth. Amidst the flashes of lights from the cameras and the sparkle of silk and sequins, there was this kind of connection that made the night feel exclusive regardless of how big it was.
Manish Malhotra, as one always expects him to be, is the king of blending party with class. His party wasn’t just the beginning of Bollywood party season; it brought one back to the spirit of Diwali: love, light, and joy.
When the night finally drew to a close, one thing became certain: the designer had once again defined the season. The lights were brighter, the smiles broader, and the festive spirit of Diwali had officially swept over Bollywood.

