Divyanka Tripathi- Vivek Dahiya, Anita Hassanandani- Rohit Reddy, Mouni Roy & others stun at Half Girlfriend's success bash
Divyanka Tripathi-Vivek Dahiya, Anita Hassanandani-Rohit Reddy, Mouni Roy & others attend Half Girlfriend's success bash.
Ekta Kapoor's Half Girlfriend starring Arjun Kapoor - Shraddha Kapoor opened to a good response last Friday. The movie that is, is an adaptation of author Chetan Bhagat's novel of the same name, garnered mixed resposes.bThe team owing to the positive response decided to celebrate their success with a bash. The lead pair of the movie came together to ring in their success with their team. See here are Arjun and Shraddha, posing for the shutterbugs. While Arjun looked handsome in black and grey, Shraddha looked pretty in a black dress.
The who's who of telly ville too marked their presence at the party. Divyanka Tripathi with Vivek Dahiya looked stunning while Anita Hassanandani and Rohit Reddy looked classy as ever. Karan Patel and Ankita Bhargava made a gorgeous couple. The Naagins of TV, Mouni Roy and Adaa Khan looked ravishing as ever while Karishma Tanna looked beautiful in her black attire. What caught our attention was the presence of Karishma Tanna's ex-flame and actor Upen Patel who looked dapper like always. Considering the kind of tweets Upen had tweeted for Karishma a few days ago, we wonder what their reaction must have been on crossing paths at the party. Meanwhile, Karan Johar also attended the bash. KJO, who rang in his birthday in style yesterday, looked serious as he posed for the cameras. Others seen at the bash were Mahesh Bhatt, Mukesh Bhatt, Mohit Suri, Udita Goswami, Shamita Shetty, Chetan Bhagat and Tusshar Kapoor among others.
Arjun had spoken about the film saying, "The audience is more open to giving the film space and time to enjoy what it is meant for rather than having preconceived notions. I feel the audience is the most important part of filmmaking because at the end of the day, you are making a film for them and not for a limited bunch of people who call themselves critics."
























































