Karisma Kapoor gives a glimpse of her Diwali celebrations
Karisma Kapoor dropped in happy family moments from their Diwali bash in town.
The festival of lights i.e Diwali has taken over the tinsel town. Many memories are being made. Having said that, actress Karisma Kapoor who recently attended a Diwali bash in town dropped in happy moments from the celebration. The party was no less than a star studded affair, with the Kapoor Khandan setting their best fashion foot forward.
Sharing the photos, Karisma wrote, “Family, Food and Festivities How it started and how it ended #Diwalilove #familytime.”
Have a look at the photos :
In one of the photos, Karisma and Kareena were all smiles as they sat with their parents Randhir and Babita. In another photo, Saif Ali Khan was also seen joining them. Karisma also shared another happy photo, where Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt joined her. Apart from them, Manish Malhotra and Arjun Kapoor were also a part of the festivities.
Meanwhile on the work front, Karisma Kapoor will soon be seen in Murder Mubarak which will be helmed by Homi Adajania. The movie also features Sara Ali Khan in a prominent role. The film is slated to release in 2024. Meanwhile, Karisma Kapoor has also been busy with a slew of other projects. She has Abhinay Deo’s Brown in the pipeline which will be based on Abheek Barua’s book the City of Death. It will star Soni Razdan, Helen and Surya Sharma.
Earlier in an interview with ETimes, Karisma Kapoor had addressed her decade-long sabbatical from the silver screens. She explained, “Oh my God. The word comeback, honestly, should be packed and parcelled away. Let’s not keep doing that to us actors. You tell me, when someone comes back to the office after a few years, is he or she making a comeback into the corporate world? He or she’s just back to work. And people just behave normally with that person. I think that should be the way with actors as well, whether they’re male or female. But especially for females. People tend to reference the ‘comeback’ label a little too often and too easily.”