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PHOTOS: Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif At Baba Siddique's Iftar Party

PHOTOS: Bollywood Stars Who Attended Baba Siddique's Iftar Party
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Former MLA Baba Siddique's Iftar party is usually the talk of the town every year during Ramzan. And like always this year too, his party saw all the prominent faces from Shah Rukh Khan to Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif to Kabir Khan.

Two years ago, Siddique's annual Iftaar party saw friends-turned-foes Salman and SRK hug each other after a big fight at Katrina Kaif's birthday bash in 2008.

Bipasha Basu and husband Karan Singh Grover were also snapped at the party. Also in attendance were Salman's sister Arpita and Alvira along with their husbands. SRK's son Aryan, who recently graduated from school, was also present at the bash.

Here are some pictures from this star-studded Iftar party that took place in Mumbai on Sunday.

That look 🔥🔥🔥 #salmankhan #sultan

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Shah Rukh Khan at Baba Siddiqui's iftar bash #shahrukhkhan #srk #iamsrk #kingkhan #babasiddiqui

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Us❤️

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There is someone has too much HOTNESS ❤️🔥 #salmankhan #sultan

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About Last Night at #BabaSiddique's #Iftaar Party ! #SalmanKhan

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Ahil, Salman's nephew too marked his attendance at the party and looked adorable in a Manish Malhotra outfit.

#enrouteiftaarparty#aboutyesterday#masi#mommy#babyahil#family#love#ramadan#❤️

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