Farah Khan: Living in the 60s

Farah Khan: Living in the 60s
Saturday, December 29, 2001 11:56 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

Last week Farah Khan threw a JLT (Just Like That) party for her friends and family. The theme for the party was the 60s. Her newly furnished house in Juhu looked straight from Disco Dancer (a hit film in the late 70s).

Hrithik- Suzanne, Shah Rukh Khan- Gauri, Sohail Khan, Aftab, Neelam, Farhan Akthar, Tabu, Alvira with her little baby, Maliaka Arbaaz, Sanjay Gupta, Sanjay Kapoor- Maheep partied all night. The surprise visit and performance was of Sanjay Dutt who danced impromptu on Black Magic Women. It was a cute sight with Dutt performing in private first time ever and one, which he seemed to be enjoying.

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