The Kalyanaram family is renowned for their ownership of a jewellery brand. The family hosted an event in Kerala. It was a spectacular annual Navratri Puja, drawing an impressive gathering of Bollywood celebrities. As in previous years, the event was a visual extravaganza with stars arriving in stunning ethnic attire, lighting up social media with their glamorous appearances.
Katrina Kaif, Shraddha Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty and others spotted
Celebrities like Katrina Kaif, Kriti Sanon, Shilpa Shetty, and Shraddha Kapoor were spotted at the Mumbai airport on Friday. All of them were on their way to the highly anticipated celebration. Other A-listers such as Ajay Devgn, Rashmika Mandanna, Bobby Deol, and Naga Chaitanya were photographed arriving at the venue.
Katrina Kaif
Katrina Kaif turned heads in an exquisite orange and pink saree adorned with intricate paisley or floral patterns. The saree lends her attire a rich, festive flair. Kaif complemented her look with a matching blouse and statement earrings. And she completed her ensemble with soft, wavy hair, exuding effortless beauty.
Kriti Sanon
Kriti Sanon embraced tradition in a regal red and gold saree embellished with intricate embroidery and lavish detailing along the borders, exuding opulence. Her matching blouse and thoughtful accessories enhanced her sophisticated and festive appearance, making it ideal for the occasion.
Shilpa Shetty
Shilpa Shetty radiated elegance in a pastel green saree that offered a breezy, relaxed vibe. She opted for delicate pink embroidery along the edges and a glamorous golden blouse. Her sleek, straight hair and minimal makeup allowed her understated yet chic look to shine.
Shraddha Kapoor
Shraddha Kapoor opted for a light yellow anarkali that was simple yet refined, perfect for a daytime celebration. The piece featured subtle embroidery and a matching dupatta, contributing just the right touch of sophistication. Her soft waves and natural makeup kept her look effortlessly stylish.
Ajay Devgn
Ajay Devgn presented a classic, understated look in a light pink kurta with white churidar pants. The subtle embroidery added elegance, and his brown embroidered loafers brought a modern twist to his minimalist style.
Rashmika Mandanna
Rashmika Mandanna dazzled in a rich maroon outfit heavily embellished with intricate gold embroidery. The Anarkali silhouette, paired with a matching sheer dupatta, exuded regal luxury, making her ensemble a standout highlight of the gathering.
Malaika Arora
For the occasion, Malaika dazzled in a stunning white lehenga adorned with a golden border. She elegantly styled her dupatta as a pallu, skillfully concealing the low-cut design of her sheer blouse. Her look was complemented by subtle makeup highlighted with bold red lips, a delicate bindi, and her hair gracefully tied up in a bun. Malaika posed effortlessly for the camera, exuding grace and charm.
Bobby Deol
Bobby Deol went bold with a vibrant red kurta paired with white churidar pants. The embroidered neckline added a refined detail to his striking yet simple attire. He finished off with black slip-on sandals for a contemporary and relaxed touch.
Saif Ali Khan was spotted in an Indigo blue-coloured asymmetrical kurta paired with an off-white coloured dhoti. He opted for a sleek gel hairdo and completed the look with a pair of light brown Mojris. Saif’s kurta showcases intricately detailed embroidery designs on the shoulders and neckline in white.
Naga Chaitanya
Naga Chaitanya showcased a minimalist cream-coloured kurta featuring subtle embroidery at the neckline, paired with light churidar pants. He effortlessly polished his look with a pair of brown sandals and dark sunglasses. This added a modern flair to Chaitanya’s traditional outfit.
About Sharad Navratri
Shardiya Navratri is known as Sharad Navratri and is one of the most significant Hindu festivals. It is celebrated with great fervour across India. This nine-day festival honours Goddess Durga and commemorates her victory over the demon king Mahishasura. It symbolises the triumph of good over evil. This year, Navratri commenced on October 3 and will culminate on October 12. The grand celebration of Dusshera marks the festival’s conclusion. Throughout these nine days, devotees engage in prayers, rituals, and festive gatherings, embracing the event’s spiritual significance.