
Kareena, Malaika, Karisma and Amrita are pure BFF goals in glam dresses at Farhan-Shibani’s wedding bash
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Kareena Kapoor Khan, Malaika Arora, Karisma Kapoor and Amrita Arora set BFF goals in glam dresses at Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar's wedding bash.
Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Dandekar's post-wedding bash was held last night, February 24. It was a star-studded party as many popular celebs joined the newlyweds. Farhan’s close friend and film producer Ritesh Sidhwani hosted the night. Kareena Kapoor Khan arrived in style with her girl gang Malaika Arora, Karisma Kapoor and Amrita Arora in glam black dresses.
The divas made a stunning statement and posed together for shutterbugs.
Take a look:
Kareena Kapoor Khan looked uber-voguish as she slipped into a one-shoulder mini dress. Her outfit came attached with a stylish pleated drape. As for the styling, Bebo kept it quite minimal. She rocked minimal makeup with nude lipstick and flaunted a casual open-hair look.
She further added glam to her look with a pair of animal-print heels and a black sequin clutch.
As for Malaika, she slipped into a sheer embellished gown. The one-shoulder outfit featured a risque high side slit. The Chaiyya Chaiyya girl styled her look with a high pony, black heels and dewy makeup.
Malaika's sister Amrita Arora embraced a maximalist vibe. She clad herself in an ornate all-black gown with ruffle detailing. Karisma, on the other hand, turned up in a stylish black and green dress.

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