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11 Bollywood Films That Capture The Spirit Of Diwali | Glamsham.com
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11 Bollywood Films That Capture The Spirit Of Diwali | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Every October or November, as cities glitter with lamps and laughter, Diwali arrives — not just as a festival but as a feeling. It’s the pulse of renewal, a reminder that darkness never lasts forever. Across homes and streets, and just as vividly across movie screens, the celebration becomes a canvas for everything that makes us human — love, loss, family, and the eternal tug between tradition and change.

At its heart, Diwali marks the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and hope over despair. Rooted in legends like Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya and Goddess Lakshmi’s visit to earth, the festival carries layers of faith and symbolism. On a personal level, it’s about reflection and renewal — letting go of the old and making space for the new. Collectively, it’s about togetherness: a shared moment when families, communities, and even strangers reconnect through warmth and light.

Bollywood, ever attuned to emotion and spectacle, has long used Diwali as more than festive décor. The glow of diyas, the crackle of fireworks, the pulse of family reunions — all become storytelling devices. Sometimes, the festival mirrors joy; other times, it deepens conflict or marks a turning point. Here are some of the most memorable moments where Diwali didn’t just appear on screen — it meant something.

Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994)
Diwali here is pure celebration — laughter, rituals, and a home overflowing with joy. It captures everything the festival stands for: family, love, and the comforting rhythm of tradition.

Chachi 420 (1997)
Diwali sets the stage for chaos and laughter as disguise and drama collide. Amid the firecrackers and confusion, the festival fuels both comedy and turning point.

Vaastav (1999)
In a world of crime and tragedy, a Diwali moment between father and son cuts through the darkness. The contrast is striking — the festival’s light becomes a brief, almost sacred pause in a life spiraling into night.

Mohabbatein (2000)
In a film about love challenging authority, Diwali becomes the perfect metaphor. The song “Pairon Mein Bandhan Hai” glows with defiance and affection, as young hearts light their own path against strict rules. Light, in this story, is both rebellion and renewal.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
Few scenes capture the emotional weight of Diwali like the one where the family gathers in grandeur and grief. Lamps flicker, aarti plays, and unspoken forgiveness fills the air. The festival becomes the heartbeat of the film — reunion, love, and belonging all rolled into one radiant moment.

Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003)
For a film about love and impermanence, Diwali brings bittersweet balance. The festival of brightness unfolds amid a story shadowed by sadness, reminding viewers that joy and pain often coexist.

Swades (2004)
A village’s Diwali without electricity becomes one of the film’s most symbolic scenes. The festival transforms from spectacle to statement — about light as empowerment, progress, and unity.

Om Shanti Om (2007)
The shimmering lights and grand sets echo Diwali’s dazzle, framing the film’s themes of illusion and rebirth. It’s spectacle with soul — light as both glamour and metaphor.

We Are Family (2010)
Set against flickering diyas and emotional tension, a Diwali scene captures transition — a family redefining itself through loss and acceptance. The light, even in grief, remains steady.

Golmaal 3 (2010)
Loud, bright, and chaotic — the perfect match between the film’s tone and Diwali’s spirit. Fireworks explode both literally and emotionally as relationships crackle and settle into warmth.

Aisha (2010)
Urban, chic, and introspective, Diwali here reflects self-realization. Amid parties and décor, the light symbolizes clarity — a turning point for love and identity.

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Grandfather Amitabh Bachchan gets sweet gift from Kalyani Priyadarshan, makes Janhvi Kapoor's Diwali special in new ad
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Grandfather Amitabh Bachchan gets sweet gift from Kalyani Priyadarshan, makes Janhvi Kapoor’s Diwali special in new ad

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali is the festival of lights, celebrations, and glamour, and, as always, Bollywood is adding extra sparkle! A new ad campaign for Kalyan Jewellers brings together megastar Amitabh Bachchan, along with Janhvi Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Kalyani Priyadarshan, and others, in a dazzling celebration of family, tradition, and festive elegance.

Amitabh Bachchan, Janhvi Kapoor and Kalyani Priyadarshan star in new advertisement together.

Amitabh Bachchan, Kalyani Priyadarshan and others in new ad

The advertisement begins with Amitabh Bachchan and Janhvi performing a pooja, after which Big B surprises his granddaughter with a special gift—a beautiful jewellery set that brings a radiant smile to Janhvi’s face. This is followed by Kriti Sanon receiving a jewellery set from a figure who appears to be her brother or husband. The ad concludes with a heartwarming bonding moment between grandfather and granddaughter.

Kalyani Priyadarshan is seen trying to reach a gift box on the top shelf of an almirah. Unable to reach it, she is assisted by her grandfather, Amitabh, only to discover that the gift she was trying to retrieve was actually for him. A delighted Big B then wears the necklace, symbolising the love and traditions shared across generations. The caption on the advertisement reads: “This Diwali, celebrate traditions that endure far beyond a single season. Explore jewellery crafted to be treasured for generations!”

Amitabh, Kalyani, Janhvi, and Kriti: what’s next

Amitabh Bachchan is currently busy hosting Kaun Banega Crorepati 17 and will next be seen in Nag Ashwin’s Kalki 2898 AD sequel, which is set to go on floors in December this year. The film will also star Prabhas and Kamal Haasan in lead roles.

Kalyani Priyadarshan is enjoying the success of her recent release Lokah Chapter 1: Chandra. She will next appear in the Tamil film Genie, directed by Bhuvanesh Arjunan, alongside Wamiqa Gabbi and Ravi Mohan.

Janhvi Kapoor was most recently seen in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, alongside Varun Dhawan, Rohit Saraf, and Sanya Malhotra; however, the film underperformed at the box office. She will next star in Buchi Babu Sana’s sports-action drama Peddi, alongside Ram Charan and Shiva Rajkumar, scheduled for release in 2026.

Kriti Sanon is awaiting the release of her upcoming film Tere Ishq Mein, directed by Anand L. Rai, which also stars Dhanush and is set to release in November this year.

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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’
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Cardiologist shares which Indian sweets to skip and which to pick this Diwali 2025: ‘Market boondi laddu vs homemade…’

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Come Diwali, and Indian households start overflowing with sweets, snacks and chocolates during the five-day festivities, as people exchange gifts and families prepare feasts for everyone to enjoy. Some of the most common Indian sweets and desserts found in homes are laddu, chocolate boxes, soan papdi, and barfi.

This Diwali 2025, instead of market boondi laddu, go for homemade besan laddu. (Image generated via Google Gemini)

Also Read | Happy Choti Diwali 2025 🪔✨: Top 50 wishes, images, messages, Facebook and WhatsApp status to share with loved ones

In an Instagram post shared on October 15, Dr Alok Chopra, a cardiologist and functional medicine expert, MD, MBBS, listed down some of the common Diwali sweets and desserts that you should avoid, and provided healthy alternatives to each dish. Let’s find out what the doctor suggested.

Which Indian sweet to pick and drop this Diwali?

Sharing the list of Indian sweets you should ditch and which you should pick, Dr Alok Chopra wrote, “This Diwali, redefine indulgence. Health isn’t about cutting joy — it’s about choosing better joy. From A2 ghee laddus to antioxidant hampers, let your celebrations reflect true abundance — inside and out.”

This Diwali, try these suggestions provided by a cardiologist:

1. Market boondi laddu vs homemade besan laddu

Instead of the boondi laddu available in the market, which is made with refined sugar, cheap oil, and synthetic colour (there is approximately 700 g of sugar present in a kg of laddu), choose homemade besan laddus made with A2 ghee and organic jaggery

2. Packaged soan papdi or barfi boxes vs pistachio and rose coconut bites

Every year, during Diwali, every Indian household gets at least a box of soan papdi or barfi, and these sweets are full of refined sugar. Therefore, the cardiologist suggests enjoying pistachio and rose coconut bites made with date purée instead of these Indian sweets.

3. Deep-fried namkeen vs roasted nut and seed mix

As you entertain guests at your home during Diwali festivities, you might end up serving them namkeen, which are deep-fried and full of preservatives. So, instead, try serving a roasted nut and seed mix, the cardiologist suggests.

4. Fancy gift hampers vs curated wellness baskets

For Diwali gifts, we often end up choosing fancy gift hampers which include wafers, chocolates, and packaged sweets, and they are not healthy options. Therefore, Dr Chopra suggests curating wellness baskets, instead, made with blueberries, avocado, dragon fruit, and dark chocolate (85%).

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Happy Choti Diwali 2025 🪔✨: Top 50 wishes, images, messages, Facebook and WhatsApp status to share with loved ones
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Happy Choti Diwali 2025 🪔✨: Top 50 wishes, images, messages, Facebook and WhatsApp status to share with loved ones

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Happy Choti Diwali 2025: This year, according to Drik Panchang, the auspicious occasion of Choti Diwali will be observed on October 20. Every year, Choti Diwali, also known as Narak Chaturdashi, falls on the 14th day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik, which is a day before Diwali. The day is associated with Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon king Narakasura, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

Happy Choti Diwali 2025: Celebrate the auspicious occasion of Choti Diwali on October 20 with our special wishes, messages and greetings. (Canva)

Also Read | Diwali 2025: Is Choti Diwali on October 19 or 20? Know correct date of Narak Chaturdashi 2025

Celebrate Choti Diwali this year with our specially curated wishes, messages, greetings, images, and status. Check them out below:

🌟Happy Choti Diwali 2025 Wishes

1. Wishing you a joyful and bright Choti Diwali filled with love, laughter, and endless blessings!

Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Image generated by Google Gemini)
Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Image generated by Google Gemini)

2. May this Choti Diwali light up your life with happiness and prosperity.

3. On this Choti Diwali, may the glow of diyas bring positivity and peace into your home.

4. Wishing you a sparkling Choti Diwali full of good fortune and togetherness.

5. May this auspicious evening remove all darkness and fill your heart with light.

6. Happy Choti Diwali! May your home be filled with divine energy and love.

7. Let this Choti Diwali mark the beginning of success and happiness in your life.

8. May the diyas of Choti Diwali illuminate every corner of your heart.

9. Sending you love, light, and laughter this Choti Diwali!

10. Wishing you and your family a peaceful and prosperous Choti Diwali.

🪔Happy Choti Diwali 2025 Greetings

11. May the spirit of Choti Diwali fill your home with warmth, harmony, and joy.

12. This Choti Diwali, may your life shine brighter than a thousand diyas!

Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Canva)
Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Canva)

13. Wishing you new beginnings and endless blessings this festive season.

14. On this Choti Diwali, let’s welcome positivity and drive away negativity.

15. May this Choti Diwali bring you closer to your dreams and loved ones.

16. May your home glow with happiness and your heart with gratitude.

17. Wishing you a Choti Diwali as beautiful and bright as the twinkling lights.

18. May Goddess Lakshmi shower her choicest blessings on you this Choti Diwali.

19. Here’s wishing you good health, great wealth, and everlasting joy.

20. Let’s celebrate the festival of lights with smiles and sweets.

💫Happy Choti Diwali 2025 Status (for WhatsApp / Instagram / Facebook)

21. Lighting diyas, spreading smiles — that’s what Choti Diwali is all about! ✨

22. May your life sparkle brighter than a diya this Choti Diwali! 🪔

Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Canva)
Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Canva)

23. The festival of lights begins! Happy Choti Diwali, everyone! 💥

24. Let’s fill our hearts with light before Diwali night. Happy Choti Diwali! 💫

25. Small lights, big happiness — wishing you a beautiful Choti Diwali! 🕯️

26. Glowing diyas and joyful vibes — Happy Choti Diwali! 🌟

27. Shining bright like diyas tonight. Happy Choti Diwali! ✨

28. Peace, positivity, and prosperity — that’s my Choti Diwali wish for all. 🌼

29. Let the light of Choti Diwali guide you to success and serenity. 🪔

30. May your Choti Diwali be filled with laughter and light. 💖

💛Happy Choti Diwali 2025 Messages for Family

31. Dear family, may this Choti Diwali bring health, happiness, and countless blessings to our home.

32. Wishing my lovely family a joyful Choti Diwali filled with laughter and togetherness.

Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Image generated by Google Gemini)
Happy Choti Diwali 2025(Image generated by Google Gemini)

33. May our bond shine brighter than the diyas this Choti Diwali.

34. To my dearest ones — may your life glow with love and positivity this Choti Diwali.

35. Let’s celebrate this Choti Diwali with sweet memories and warm smiles.

36. Happy Choti Diwali to the ones who light up my world every day!

37. Wishing you love, peace, and prosperity on this Choti Diwali and always.

38. As we light diyas, let’s also ignite gratitude in our hearts.

39. May the divine light of Choti Diwali bring us endless joy and unity.

40. Happy Choti Diwali to my family — the brightest part of my life!

💌 Happy Choti Diwali 2025 Messages for Friends

41. Wishing my amazing friend a bright and joyful Choti Diwali!

42. May your life be as colourful and vibrant as the lights of Choti Diwali.

43. Happy Choti Diwali! Let’s light up this festive season with happiness and laughter.

44. May your home shine with positivity and your heart with peace.

45. Sending warm Choti Diwali wishes your way — may joy and success be with you always.

46. Here’s to friendship, festivities, and fabulous memories this Choti Diwali!

47. May the lights of Choti Diwali remind us that happiness is best when shared.

48. Wishing you prosperity, good vibes, and lots of sweets this Choti Diwali!

49. Let’s celebrate the festival of lights with smiles and sparkling spirits.

50. Happy Choti Diwali, my friend — may your path always be bright and beautiful!

Note to readers: This story includes AI-generated elements.

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Priyanka Chopra, Bhumi Pednekar and Avantika Vandanapu Serve Major Fashion Goals In New York City
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Diwali 2025: Priyanka Chopra, Bhumi Pednekar And Avantika Vandanapu Serve Major Fashion Goals In New York City Ahead Of Festivities

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

The Diwali 2025 season has kicked off in style, and global celebrities, including Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Bhumi Pednekar, and Avantika Vandanapu, served glamorous party looks at the recently held Diwali bash in New York City. From fully embellished suits to glittering all the way and channelling classic traditions, these powerhouses made every fashion moment worth remembering.

Serve Major Fashion Goals In New York City Ahead Of Diwali 2025

Priyanka Chopra

Priyanka Chopra arrived in a white three-piece set that was stylish, modern and loaded with personality. Designed by Zuhair Murad, Pee Cee gave her own twist to the Indian choli by tying around a sarong. She paired the makeshift choli with a sheer full-sleeve jacket that featured mirror work and delicate embroidery. She paired it with high-waist matching pants. Priyanka let the outfit grab the spotlight by accessorising it with minimal jewellery pieces.

Bhumi Pednekar

Bhumi Pednekar stunned in a glimmering saree from the house of Falguni Shane Peacock. She opted for a modern version of the classic saree, featuring a silver-cut blouse, its halter neck embroidered with metallic copper flowers. Instead of going for the usual pallu drape, Bhumi let it rest freely on her hand. With this outfit, she blended old-world glamour with futuristic flair and opted for minimal accessories.

Avantika Vandanapu

Mean Girls actress Avantika Vandanapu stunned in a pink saree with silver work from the house of Falguni Shane Peacock India. She gave the pallu a conventional look and simply grabbed attention with rooted aestheticism. Avantika paired the drape with a heavy worked blouse with danglers at the edges, which added weight to her festive spirit. Keeping the look neat and subtle, she simply accessorised it with heavy earrings.

These divas not only owned the fashion moments, but added spark to the Diwali bash with their statement wears.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Uorfi Javed Birthday Special: 7 Looks That Prove Why She Is India’s Ultimate Fashion Icon

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Nutritionist cautions against heavy Diwali sweets; shares healthier, guilt-free alternatives to enjoy the festival
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Nutritionist cautions against heavy Diwali sweets; shares healthier, guilt-free alternatives to enjoy the festival

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali is the season of lights, laughter, and sweets, but overindulging in traditional mithais can spike sugar levels and affect your health. Suman Agarwal, nutritionist and weight loss expert, shares in her October 18 Instagram post some healthier alternatives to enjoy festive treats guilt-free while still celebrating the spirit of the festival. (Also read: Fortis gastronologist says ‘sweets are more harmful than you think’; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali )

Celebrate Diwali with low-fat, sugar-free sweet options for your cravings. (Freepik)

1. Apple almond rabdi

A smooth, low-fat dessert flecked with apple bits and delicately laced with cinnamon.

Makes: 2½ cups | Serving size: ½ cup | Serves: 5

Prep time: 5 mins | Cooking time: 25 mins

Ingredients:

20 almonds, finely sliced

3 tbsp sugar

1 litre double-toned milk (1.5% fat)

¼ tsp cinnamon powder

½ large apple

Instructions:

1. Boil milk until reduced by half, add sugar, and boil for 2 more minutes.

2. Peel and finely chop the apple (do not chop in advance to avoid browning).

3. Stir in apple, almonds, and cinnamon powder.

Nutrition (per serving): 152 kcal | Protein: 7 g | Fat: 5 g | Carbs: 20 g | Calcium: 228 mg | Fibre: 0.2 g | Iron: 0.3 mg

2. Bliss balls

Sugar-free bites to satisfy your sweet cravings.

Makes: 14 | Serving size: 1 | Prep time: 1 min | Cooking time: 10 mins

Ingredients:

12 large pitted dates

6 walnuts

6 almonds

½ cup desiccated coconut + 2 tbsp for rolling

2 tbsp cocoa powder

Instructions:

1. Grind all ingredients (except 2 tbsp coconut) until smooth but slightly crumbly.

2. Divide the mixture into 14 portions and roll into balls.

3. Roll balls in the remaining coconut.

4. Store in an airtight container or refrigerate.

Nutrition (per serving): 89 kcal | Protein: 1 g | Fat: 3 g | Carbs: 13 g | Calcium: 25 mg | Fibre: 1.5 g | Iron: 1 mg

3. Dudhi halwa with dry fruits

A melt-in-your-mouth delight that’s low in fat.

Makes: 3 cups | Serving size: ½ cup | Serves: 6

Prep time: 5 mins | Cooking time: 35 mins

Ingredients:

4 cups dudhi (bottle gourd), grated

1 litre fat-free milk (0–0.8% fat)

17 almonds, julienned

16 cashews, julienned

1½ tsp cardamom powder

1/3 cup sugar

Instructions:

1. Boil milk until reduced by half.

2. Squeeze dudhi to remove water; sauté 5 mins, cover and steam 10 mins.

3. Add reduced milk, cook while stirring.

4. Stir in sugar, almonds, cashews; cook till halwa thickens.

5. Add cardamom powder and serve hot or chilled.

Nutrition (per serving): 156 kcal | Protein: 7.5 g | Fat: 4.3 g | Carbs: 21.5 g | Calcium: 273 mg | Fibre: 0.6 g | Iron: 0.8 mg

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Fortis gastronologist says 'sweets are more harmful than you think'; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali
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Fortis gastronologist says ‘sweets are more harmful than you think’; shares the right way to eat them this Diwali

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali is synonymous with lights, laughter, and an endless array of sweets. While indulging is part of the celebration, overdoing it can take a toll on your health. Dr Shubham Vatsya, gastroenterologist and hepatologist, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj, Delhi, explains in his October 17 Instagram post why sweets can be more harmful than you think and shares the right way to enjoy them this festive season. (Also read: Fortis gastroenterologist warns your daily fruit juices are actually ‘sugar syrups’ with hidden health risks )

Dr. Shubham Vatsya highlights the negative effects of sweets on skin and overall health.(Pexels)

Are sweets really ageing your skin

“Sweets are more harmful than you think! This Diwali, your glow won’t come from the lights, it’ll come from your choices. Every extra bite of dessert silently sticks to your collagen, stealing your skin’s bounce and speeding up ageing,” Dr Shubham wrote in the caption.

He adds, “It’s not just about weight anymore, it’s about youth. So before that extra piece of mithai… just ask yourself, glow chahiye, ya wrinkles?”

“Do you want to glow this Diwali or just wear jewellery? The choice is actually decided by sweets. People think sweets only make you gain weight. But every extra bite of sweets slowly reduces your youthfulness,” warns Dr Shubham.

How can you enjoy sweets without harming your health?

According to Dr Vatsya, sweets contain sugar that binds with collagen and elastin proteins in your body, the very proteins that keep your skin tight and youthful. This process, known as glycation, doesn’t just affect your skin. “This sugar also weakens your blood cells and accelerates the ageing of your organs,” he explains.

He further cautions that overindulging in sweets can double the risk of diabetes, heart problems, and brain-related issues. Dr Vatsya advises, “If you want to stay young and healthy, never make sweets a daily habit.”

This Diwali, while celebrating with lights, laughter, and family, it’s important to enjoy sweets in moderation and prioritise your long-term health.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Throwback to The Bachchans’ Starry Diwali Party

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

All things high on glamour, entertainment and fun was the Bachchans’ Diwali bash in 2019. Amitabh Bachchan and his family hosted a grand party at their Mumbai residence which was attended by the who’s who of tinsel town. For those unaware, Bachchans refrained from celebrating Diwali for two years prior to that due to deaths in their extended family, so the celebrations were extra special then.

Seen at the bash were names like Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan, Shahid Kapoor, Mira Kapoor, Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna, Rahul Khanna, Kabir Khan, Mini Mathur, Sara Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Amrita Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday, Dulquer Salmaan, Diana Penty, Bhumi Pednekar, Taapsee Pannu, Bipasha Basu, Karan Singh Grover, Angad Bedi, Neha Dhupia, Natasha Poonawalla, Adar Poonawalla, Nushrratt Bharucha and others. The photos from that event do not seem to be out of social media ever, for fans keep revisiting the grand moments between their favourite celebrities. Here we have for you inside pictures from the night as we revisit the glimpses of all the madness which had taken place.

Seen at the bash were names like Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan, Shahid Kapoor, Mira Kapoor, Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, Katrina Kaif, Akshay Kumar, Twinkle Khanna, Rahul Khanna, Kabir Khan, Mini Mathur, Sara Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Amrita Singh, Sidharth Malhotra, Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday, Dulquer Salmaan, Diana Penty, Bhumi Pednekar, Taapsee Pannu, Bipasha Basu, Karan Singh Grover, Angad Bedi, Neha Dhupia, Natasha Poonawalla, Adar Poonawalla, Nushrat Bharucha and others. While we have already shown you amazing pictures of them arriving, here we have for you inside pictures from the night which will give you a glimpse of all the madness which took place last night.

Below are all pictures which will straightaway take you inside the starry night. Enjoy!

Also Read: All Inside Pictures From The 70th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2025 With Gujarat Tourism

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Diwali 2025: How many diyas to light on Dhanteras, Choti Diwali and Badi Diwali for prosperity and positivity
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Diwali 2025: How many diyas to light on Dhanteras, Choti Diwali and Badi Diwali for prosperity and positivity

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali 2025: Diwali, also known as Deepawali or the Festival of Lights, is one of India’s most celebrated Hindu festivals, marked with joy, lights, and festive cheer. It falls on the 15th day of Kartik in the Hindu lunar calendar, on the Amavasya Tithi, and this year, it will be observed on Monday, October 20, 2025. The celebrations span five days, beginning with Dhanteras and ending with Bhai Dooj. (Also read: Dhanteras 2025: Why you should buy broom on Dhanatrayodashi? Know significance, best time to buy and rituals to follow )

Diwali 2025: Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness with diyas. (Pixabay)

A central Diwali tradition is lighting diyas, small clay lamps, which symbolise the victory of light over darkness. Hindu customs provide guidance on the number of diyas to light each day, with variations for Diwali, Choti Diwali, and Dhanteras. Keep reading to find out the proper way to honour each day with diyas this festive season. (Also read: Diwali 2025 calendar: When is Choti Diwali, Diwali, Bhai Dooj? Check dates for all 5 days of Deepawali )

Dhanteras

On Dhanteras, it’s customary to light 13 diyas, each carrying a unique meaning and placed with intention. Diyas are often positioned at the entrance to welcome prosperity and guests, in the kitchen to symbolise health and abundance, and in the puja room to honour the divine and seek blessings. Each lamp radiates positive energy, filling the home with light for the festive season.

Lighting diyas on Diwali represents hope for a bright future. (Image created by Google Gemini)
Lighting diyas on Diwali represents hope for a bright future. (Image created by Google Gemini)

Choti Diwali (Kali Chaudas)

During Choti Diwali, it is considered auspicious to light 14 diyas in a thoughtful arrangement. Place 11 diyas around the edge of a plate with a four-faced diya in the centre, which should be lit first, followed by the others. Some also add a touch of sugar or sweets to the diyas, symbolising a wish for sweetness and prosperity in life, enhancing the blessings of the festival.

Diwali (Badi Diwali / Lakshmi Puja)

On the main day of Diwali, it’s customary to light numerous diyas across the home and courtyard, symbolising hope for a bright and prosperous future. Many also light diyas on balconies, spreading joy and warmth to neighbours and passersby.

Remember, these are general guidelines, not strict rules. Some families may light more or fewer diyas depending on personal traditions. What truly matters is lighting diyas with a pure heart and a sincere wish for goodness, positivity, and light in life.

Safety tip: Always ensure diyas and candles are never left unattended so you can enjoy a safe and joyful celebration.

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Is Choti Diwali on October 19 or 20 this year? Know correct date of Narak Chaturdashi 2025 amid the confusion
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Is Choti Diwali on October 19 or 20 this year? Know correct date of Narak Chaturdashi 2025 amid the confusion

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
written by jummy84

Diwali 2025 date: Diwali (also known as Deepavali) typically falls between mid-October and mid-November, depending on the lunar calendar. Diwali is a significant festival in the Hindu calendar, celebrated with great fervour in India and other parts of the world. Also read | Diwali 2025 calendar: When is Diwali? Check dates for Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Bhai Dooj and all 5 days of Deepawali

While Diwali is a grand celebration with lighting diyas (earthen lamps), fireworks, decorations, gift-giving, and family gatherings, Choti Diwali is relatively less elaborate. (Made using Gemini AI)

Narak Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali, is a Hindu festival celebrated on the 14th day of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. It’s observed a day before Diwali and is associated with Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon king Narakasura, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.

When is Choti Diwali 2025 and what are the timings?

This year, as per Drikpanchang.com, Narak Chaturdashi, or Choti Diwali, will be celebrated on October 20, Monday, and the tithi (auspicious timing) for the Chaturdashi is up to 03:44 pm, followed by Amavasya (Krishna Amavasya).

The Chaturdashi tithi begins at 1:51 pm on October 19, and since the worship is done at night, some people are also observing Choti Diwali on October 19 instead of October 20. Also read | Diwali 2025 city-wise timings: When will Delhi, Mumbai, Gurugram, Bengaluru and other cities celebrate Diwali

How is Choti Diwali different from Diwali?

Narak Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali marks the beginning of the main Diwali festivities, emphasising the importance of spiritual growth and self-reflection. While Diwali is a grand celebration with lighting diyas (earthen lamps), fireworks, decorations, gift-giving, and family gatherings, Choti Diwali is relatively less elaborate.

Unlike Diwali, which is associated with the Goddess Lakshmi, Choti Diwali is associated with Lord Krishna or Lord Shiva. Both festivals involve worshiping deities, offering prayers, and performing rituals. People often clean and decorate their homes, exchange gifts and sweets, and spend time with family and friends. Traditional sweets and snacks are an integral part of both celebrations.

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