Rekha And Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Exchange Kisses And Love In Kaifi Azmi’s Centenary Celebration

Nagini Shree|Jan 15, 2019

From hugging, kissing to posing together for photo-ops, Rekha and Aishwarya's exchange of attention is going viral on social media.

Renowned Urdu poet Kaifi Azmi's 100th birth anniversary celebration welcomed a host of Bollywood celebrities. Veteran Bollywood diva Rekha and blue-eyed beauty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan stole the limelight as they twinned in cream and white outfit and showed the close bond at the star-studded event. A video saw them walking down the stairs and laughing heartfully made it way to the Internet.

While Aishwarya looked stunning in a white and golden suit, Rekha wore her trademark silk saris with huge earrings and roses on her hair. The two were seen hand in hand on the stairs, exchanging warm hugs, kisses and posing with each other. They were spotted talking candidly and giggling like school girls on the way leaving the party. Later they kissed each other on the cheeks and left.

Actor Urmila Matondkar can be seen greeting the Bollywood diva and the two clicked together. Actor Dia Mirza, who wore in a beige anarkali, also attended the bash. Meanwhile, Vidya Balan took the spotlight in an ethnic black suit. Priyanka Chopra’s mother, Madhu Chopra marked her presence at the event and was photographed with Anil Kapoor.

Actor Farhan Akhtar attended in the company with girlfriend Shibani Dandekar.

Several pictures and photos from the starry event have been shared online.

Sonu Nigam, Divya Dutta and Kiran Rao.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Twinkle Khanna and Zoya Akhtar.

Anil Kapoor, Asha Parekh, Waheeda Rahman, Satish Shah and Urmila Matondkar.

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