News India Live, Digital Desk: Last night, such a gathering gathered in Mumbai, whose whole Bollywood shines bright! The occasion was the 75th birthday of Veteran actress Shabana Azmi, and this party became not just a celebration, but a fair of memories and happiness, whose talks are now happening everywhere. Just as the needles of the clock reached near midnight, the whole time was filled with pleasant and memorable moments. Every big star was present for the party to be bright, but the real glow was scattered by Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar’s chemistry. On the stage, this beautiful couple appeared openly on the song ‘Preity Little Baby’. Javed Saheb was swinging step by step with Shabana ji in his full performance and fun, and it seemed as if the time had stopped. But it was just the beginning! The night and the rose when another magnificent couple caught everyone’s attention. Our Evergreen Rekha ji and Madhuri Dixit took the stage together. Imagine, Rekha ji’s unique expression on evergreen songs like ‘Kaisa Paheli Jindagani’ and perfect timing in Madhuri’s dance! Together, both of them presented such jugalbandi that every person present there just kept watching them. His face was happy, his energy, really amazing on every beat. This moment certainly became the most memorable moment of this evening. In this magnificent party of Shabana Azmi’s 75th birthday, big names of the industry attended. Whether it is a family member or close friend, everyone came to be a part of this special occasion. Every moment was celebrated fiercely, and from laughter to emotional moments, there was everything in this party. This Mahfil not only referred to the beautiful journey of Shabana Azmi’s life, but also showed how deep and friendship in Bollywood.
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