Top 10 Bollywood Stars Who Stunned at Ramesh Taurani’s Glamorous Diwali Bash – Hrithik Roshan, Nora Fatehi, Sonakshi Sinha & More
Bollywood’s festive spirit is in full swing as Diwali parties light up Mumbai, and producer Ramesh Taurani’s star-studded bash was the latest hotspot for glamour and good vibes
Bollywood’s festive spirit is in full swing as Diwali parties light up Mumbai, and producer Ramesh Taurani’s star-studded bash was the latest hotspot for glamour and good vibes. Following Manish Malhotra’s grand celebration, this mid-week soirée brought together the brightest names of B-town — all dressed to impress and dazzle under the festive lights.
From Hrithik Roshan–Saba Azad to Sonakshi Sinha–Zaheer Iqbal and Riteish Deshmukh–Genelia D’Souza, the guest list was pure A-list magic. Also spotted were Nora Fatehi, Pooja Hegde, Nushrratt Bharuccha, Manushi Chhillar, Huma Qureshi, Mrunal Thakur, and Pashmina Roshan, along with Ekta Kapoor, Pulkit Samrat–Kriti Kharbanda, Mini Mathur–Kabir Khan, and Arpita Khan–Aayush Sharma.

Diwali 2025 came alive under a cascade of lights, laughter, and stars at the annual extravaganza hosted by veteran film producer Ramesh Taurani. Mumbai’s elite and Bollywood’s biggest names gathered at his resplendent residence, each adding their own sparkle to what has become the city’s most awaited festive night. This year’s bash was no disappointment—style, grace, entertainment, and heart filled the night. Here’s a deeper look at what happened.
As dusk slipped into night, Taurani’s venue was transformed into a wonderland. Lamps, marigolds, ornate drapes, and a palette of golds, reds, emeralds and midnight blues framed every walkway. The scent of incense and fresh flowers mingled with festive music thumping in the background. From traditional diya placements to soft lighting that highlighted architectural curves, every detail seemed crafted to make the guests feel part of a cinematic spectacle.
Taurani’s Diwali party has always been more than a gathering—it’s a celebration of Bollywood’s unity before the year‑end rush begins. Amidst film releases, shoots, awards, the party offers a rare chance for stars to catch up, share laughter, show off new looks, and enjoy a fleeting moment of respite from their hectic schedules.
The guest list was nothing short of spectacular. A constellation of Bollywood royalty showed up, turning the red carpet into a fashion runway.
Hrithik Roshan and Saba Azad stole hearts. Arriving hand in hand, they looked every bit the power couple. Hrithik, with his signature charisma, added a personal twist with a stylish “Krrish mask” necklace—a nod to his legendary superhero persona. Saba complemented him in festive elegance, glowing under the event lights.

Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal made headlines with playful banter and affectionate moments, especially amid pregnancy rumours that have been swirling lately. Their chemistry seemed light, joyous, and picture‑perfect.
Nora Fatehi dazzled in a shining ensemble that caught every camera flash, her style a blend of glamour and traditional festivity.
Mrunal Thakur, Pooja Hegde, and Mouni Roy turned up together, in coordinated yet distinct ethnic outfits that spoke of timeless beauty and impeccable style. Their reunion felt like a tribute to Bollywood’s female stars who command attention with elegance and grace.
Other big names included Arshad Warsi, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Nushrratt Bharuccha and more. Each brought their own flair—some opting for bold colours, others choosing subtler, classic tones. The diversity of looks was as much celebrated as the outfits themselves.
If there was one word to describe this year’s #DiwaliFashion, it was contrast. Tradition met modernity, colours clashed in the most beautiful way, accessories were bold, and makeup was glam.
Female fashion was a symphony of lehengas, shararas, richly embroidered kurtas, and sarees with modern drapes or unusual blouse designs. Metallic finishes, statement jewellery, bold lip colours, and hair tied back or loosely flowing—all visible.
Male stars kept it classically regal with kurta‑sets, jackets with embroidery, and power accessories. Some blended western and ethnic touches—like jackets over kurtas, statement footwear, or bold prints.
A notable trend was personal signature statements: from Hrithik’s mask necklace to Sonakshi’s prints and Zaheer’s coordinating tones, each celebrity seemed to bring something uniquely theirs. It’s these little touches that made the night more than “celebs in fancy clothes” and turned it into moments that will be remembered.

Shah Rukh Khan was spotted at Taurani’s bash, creating quite the buzz especially since he opted out of hosting at Mannat this year. His presence, though, was impactful.
Equally talked about was the candid pic of Shah Rukh with Sunita Ahuja (Govinda’s wife), a rare snapshot that quickly lit up social media.
The flirtatious, playful behavior between Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal amid rumours added spice to press coverage. Fans and paparazzi alike seized upon every fleeting moment.
The night also had its emotional touches: joyful reunions, laughing groups who haven’t seen each other in months, newbies stepping into big spotlight moments. And under all that glam, a sense of festive warmth that only Diwali can bring.
Celebration of Culture & Film Industry Camaraderie
In an industry often marked by competition and media narratives, events like these showcase the unity side of Bollywood. Old friendships are renewed, collaborations are teased, respect is shared—all under the soft glow of Diwali lights.
Fashion Barometer
For many, this night is as much about what’s trending as Box Office numbers. Designers get summer‑to‑festive runway inspiration, stylists take note of colour combinations, accessories, even shoes. What works here often trickles down into larger street and bridal fashion.
Social Media Amplification
Every outfit, every pose, every glance becomes content. The hashtags, Instagram Reels, TikToks, paparazzi shots—it all adds up—not just for celebrities’ public images but also for brands, designers, fashion houses involved. Glow, sparkle, and virality go hand in hand.
Festivity & Relief in Busy Lives
For many stars, Diwali is one of the few moments in late‑year when there’s space to breathe. Between shoots, promotions, film festivals, this gathering provides a much‑needed pause. The laughter, light moments, and festive joy are a reminder that life is more than work.
Hrithik’s mask necklace was one of the biggest style statements of the night. In a sea of traditional jewellery, this superhero throwback got people talking.
Sonakshi & Zaheer’s chemistry amid rumours added a layer of gossip‑fuel that media loves of course. But instead of drama, the mood seemed light and affectionate.
Group snapshots—especially of actors who haven’t worked together in years—were highlights: Mrunal, Pooja, Mouni sharing frames; or when veterans showed up and stayed close to the cameras. These moments bring nostalgia, and fans seem to love that.
No glamorous event is immune to critique, and this Diwali party had its share:
Some media outlets pointed out that a few celebrity outfits were overdone—too many sequins, too much shimmer—making them lose subtlety. The frequent contrast between “classic elegance” vs. “maximalist glam” made fashion lovers compare notes.
Conversations also raised the cost and sustainability of such lavish celebrations, especially when fashion waste and environmental concerns are being discussed more widely. While many stars do choose sustainable outfits or reuse elements, some looks seemed clearly created for moment‑value rather than lasting style.
By the next morning, photos, reels, reels, and TikTok cuts were everywhere. Fan pages and fashion blogs dissected every look. Comment sections overflowed with praise, memes, and, of course, questions (“What’s Sonakshi wearing?”, “Did you see Hrithik’s accessory?”, “When will Pooja release her glam shoot from the event?”).
Fashion labels involved got mentions. Jewelers, designers, stylists—each had their moment under the spotlight. For many of them, this party is also a marketing moment: the chance to be seen on big stars, in big lights.
Public sentiment overall was positive. Many fans expressed joy at seeing their favorite stars letting loose, celebrating, and showing up in festive spirit. Diwali is, after all, a festival of light and togetherness—and this night felt like that.
Looking at this party, a few trends seem clear for Bollywood’s festive season ahead:
More personal accessories — customized jewellery or nods to past iconic roles (like Hrithik’s mask) will become more common.
Blending traditional and modern style — fusion silhouettes, experimental blouses with traditional sarees or lehengas, modern drapery, draped scarves etc.
Colour palettes shifting — besides the reds, golds, greens, we saw deeper jewel tones and even pastels making a stand.
Instagrammable moments matter — choreographed entrances, subtle staging (flower walls, arches), lighting designed for photos. Stars and hosts understand that every angle could go viral.
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