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Filmfare Awards 2017: Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Sushant Singh Rajput Arrive At The Red Carpet

Bollywood's brightest stars are trickling in at the Filmfare ceremony.
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The Jio Filmfare Awards 2017 are currently underway.

As one of the most-awaited Bollywood ceremonies, there is a considerable buzz around the event, which is taking place at the NSCI Worli.

Here are all the celebs who have arrived at the red carpet so far.

Alia Bhatt, Sonakshi Sinha, and Tiger Shroff too made it to the ceremony but they weren't seen at the red carpet as they were busy rehearsing for their performance backstage.

1. Jacqueline Fernandez

Work it, girl! @jacquelinef143 is dropping jaws at the #JioFilmfareAwards!

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2. Kalki Koechlin

3. Harshvardhan Kapoor

Ooh la la! @harshvardhankapoor rocks a velvet jacket on the red carpet at the #JioFilmfareAwards.

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4. The Sinha family.

5. Karan Singh Grover

The incredible @iamksgofficial heating up the @instagram wall! #jiofilmfareawards

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6. Sonam Kapoor

7. Varun Dhawan

Join us as we make heart eyes at @varundvn on the red carpet at the #JioFilmfareAwards.

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8. Sidharth Malhotra

9. Shahid Kapoor with wife Mira Rajput.

10. Parineeti Chopra

#ParineetiChopra at #JioFilmfareAwards

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10. Preity Zinta with husband Gene Goodenough

11. Richa Chadha

@therichachadha is total glam on the red carpet at the #JioFilmfareAwards.

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12. Kriti Sanon

@kritisanon is slaying on the red carpet at the #JioFilmfareAwards.

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13.Salman Khan with Shilpa Shetty and Shamita Shetty

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