Bollywood divas Twinkle Khanna, Kajol, Rani Mukerji and Bipasha Basu graced the Durga Puja celebrations in Mumbai, bringing festive elegance and charm.

Mumbai: Twinkle Khanna joined her co-host Kajol for the Durga Puja celebrations, marking a festive outing together.
Twinkle looked stunning in a green saree with a dark green border and a matching blouse, while Kajol opted for a pink saree paired with a sleeveless blouse. Both complemented their looks with elegant jewellery and subtle makeup. Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji was also seen at the celebration, radiating charm in a red saree. Bipasha Basu attended the festivities with her husband Karan Singh Grover and their daughter, Devi.
On the professional front, Twinkle and Kajol recently launched their celebrity chat show, 'Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle', which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on September 25. Their first episode featured Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, who shared candid insights about personal and professional aspects of their lives. Salman spoke about his struggle with Trigeminal Neuralgia and his desire to embrace fatherhood in the near future.
The upcoming episode will feature Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan, marking their first on-screen appearance together in six years. A sneak peek released on social media shows Varun mimicking Alia’s stumble, leaving everyone in fits of laughter. During the conversation, Twinkle posed a playful question about falling for someone a friend has previously dated. While Alia and Kajol took a moral-approval stance, Varun initially disagreed, standing beside Twinkle to indicate his position. Alia quickly urged him to change sides, calling out, "I think VD, you should quickly come and stand here, because you are being very hypocritical. Come and stand here right now!"
The episode promises a mix of humour, candid moments, and lively interactions between the stars.
IANS
Published: 30 Sept 2025, 07:12 pm IST
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