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Urmila Matondkar's ‘Last Evening' With Rekha, Manish Malhotra Was All About ‘Friendship'

Urmila Matondkar's ‘Last Evening' With Rekha, Manish Malhotra Was All About ‘Friendship'

News1818-07-2025
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The video opens up with a sweet frame featuring Rekha and Urmila posing together.
In case you missed it, Urmila Matondkar has shared a heartwarming video montage from ace designer Manish Malhotra's mother's birthday celebration. The video features Urmila alongside the evergreen Rekha as they join Manish in celebrating the special day.
It opens with a touching frame of Rekha and Urmila adorably posing together, their radiant smiles saying it all. In the next moment, Manish joins the leading ladies, flashing a bright smile as the trio shares a beautiful memory.
One of the highlights? Rekha and Urmila with Manish's mom, making her feel special on her birthday evening. The veteran actress adorably plays with her cheeks, whereas Urmila sits on the floor – a sweet gesture to showcase her respect for the designer's mom. Manish, always the doting son, was seen beaming with pride as he joined the trio for a tender moment.
The side note of the post read, 'Sharing some heartwarming moments of last evening which was filled with affection, love, friendship, respect and admiration. An evening so inspiring n amazing that it is carved in my heart."
Earlier, a heartwarming moment from the evening went viral on social media. It captured both Urmila and Rekha posing sweetly for the paparazzi, with Manish himself joining them for the quick photo session. In the video, Urmila leaned gently towards Rekha in a subtle gesture of affection, whereas the latter held Urmila's chin. Manish was also seen engaging with the media as he stood smiling beside the ladies.
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For the birthday bash, Rekha and Urmila Matondkar opted for elegant glam. Urmila kept it classy and chic in a white maxi dress, whereas Rekha decided not to experiment and brought her signature charm in a beige slit kurta paired with white pants.
It needs to be noted that Karan Johar, a long-time friend of Manish, also attended the birthday party and is seen posing with his mother in one of the pictures shared by the designer himself on Instagram. Meanwhile, Manish Malhotra is set for his appearance in the India Couture Week 2025 organised by FDCI. The 18th edition of the prestigious event will be held from July 23 to July 30 and will feature several well-known Bollywood celebrities.
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July 18, 2025, 16:46 IST
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