Celebs break free at 'Lock Upp' success bash!


Mumbai, May 10 (IANS): Kangana Ranaut's 'Lock Upp' recently concluded with more than 350 million plus views. The makers hosted a success party in Mumbai with several celebrities attending the bash.

Kangana jived to the tune of her upcoming movie 'Dhaakad's track 'She's On Fire!'. She looked stunning in a thigh-high slit dress and matching heels.

Kangana and Ektaa R. Kapoor posed for pictures together. Ektaa looked gorgeous in her black dress.

Another attraction of the party were popular couple Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash. While Karan looked handsome in a black suit, Tejasswi grabbed eyeballs with her beige and white dress.

Other celebrities who attended the party were Tusshar Kapoor, Asheema Vardhan, Ridhi Dogra, Krystle D'souza, Nikhil Bhambri, Ankita Lokhande, Aman Maheshwari, Akash Choudhary, Afsana Khan, Paras Kalnawat, Ashita Dhawan, and many other popular names from the TV and film fraternity.

The celebs had a gala time and they danced to the tunes played by ex-contestant Ali Merchant, who turned DJ and played some of the dance numbers to which the entire cast and crew of the show danced till the wee hours of the morning.

As Munawar Faruqui emerged as a winner, he thanked everyone for being a part of his journey. Accompanying him were Saisha Shinde, Poonam Pandey, Anjali Arora, Mandana Karimi, Ali Merchant and many more.

  

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