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Inside the Ambanis’ Bollywood Halloween 2025 Party Alia as Lara Croft, Deepika as Lady Singham

At Jamnagar’s grand Halloween celebration hosted by the Ambanis, Bollywood’s biggest stars redefined costume glamour from Alia Bhatt’s action-hero look to Nita Ambani’s Audrey Hepburn moment.

Mumbai, November 1: The Ambani family’s Halloween 2025 party in Jamnagar turned into the latest reminder that when Bollywood decides to celebrate, the rest of the country watches. On Thursday night, the usually private estate was buzzing with music, costumes, and a crowd that could easily double as a film awards guest list.

A Night Draped in Mystery and Sequins

Those who managed to get a peek through social media snippets and influencer reels saw what looked like a movie set turned inside out. According to India Today, the Ambanis, reportedly led by Nita Ambani and Akash Ambani, hosted the event on October 31. The theme was Halloween, but the execution was pure Bollywood glamour.

Footage shared by Orhan Awatramani (Orry) captured a swirl of chandeliers, black roses, and dramatic lighting. Guests walked in through a mist-filled entryway that could have belonged to a Tim Burton film. Nobody confirmed it officially, but insiders told multiple outlets that the celebration took place in Jamnagar, continuing the Ambani family’s habit of hosting private cultural spectacles away from Mumbai’s glare.

When Stars Became Characters

If fashion is theatre, this was opening night.

Alia Bhatt showed up as Lara Croft tight braids, holster belt, and the calm precision of someone who’s studied her references. Her look, first detailed by Bollywood Hungama, struck a chord because it echoed her own recent action-driven work.

Deepika Padukone, meanwhile, went rogue as Lady Singham her own gender-flipped twist on one of Indian cinema’s most macho roles. As India Forums reported, she arrived in a crisp khaki ensemble, complete with aviators and a mock badge, prompting fans to joke that “Bollywood just met its first female cop universe.”

Then there was Ranveer Singh, the man who treats red carpets like art installations. Confusion swirled around his costume: Bollywood Shaadis called it Spider-Man, while other clips hinted at Deadpool’s mischievous red-black suit. Either way, Singh owned the chaos, performing for the cameras with his trademark abandon.

Nita Ambani, the hostess of the night, played her part with timeless elegance, stepping out as Audrey Hepburn in the iconic Breakfast at Tiffany’s silhouette a black gown, pearls, and the unmistakable beehive hairdo. Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta arrived as Gomez and Morticia Addams, in what several guests described as “beautifully eerie.”

A Party That Spilled Into the Internet

The first public glimpse came not from paparazzi but from Orry’s camera. His videos, posted across social platforms, went viral within hours. One clip of Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone laughing together at the entrance drew a flood of comments, many calling it “a moment of peace in the fan-wars.”

As LiveMint noted, the footage trended through the night with hashtags like #HalloweenInJamnagar and #BollywoodFrightNight. Even non-fans joined in to rate costumes, debate interpretations, and share memes comparing looks to their Hollywood inspirations.

Outside the Jamnagar estate, another headline emerged: British-Indian singer Jasmin Walia, rumoured to have dated cricketer Hardik Pandya, was spotted in Mumbai introducing a masked companion. As The Times of India reported, she captioned her post, “All girls should have their ghost,” sparking speculation but keeping the mystery intact.

How Bollywood Claimed Halloween

Ten years ago, Halloween in India was little more than a handful of nightclub promotions and themed school events. What changed was Bollywood’s willingness to turn it into a stage for identity play.

Today, stylists, designers, and publicists treat the festival as a hybrid of fashion week and fan convention. The Ambanis’ event epitomised that evolution blending Western motifs with Indian glamour, trading spooky chills for couture-driven storytelling.

Every costume seemed to double as commentary: Lara Croft stood for strength, Lady Singham for gendered authority, Audrey Hepburn for grace, and Deadpool or Spider-Man for chaos under control. These weren’t just disguises; they were mini-narratives of self-branding.

Cultural critics have long noted this crossover. India’s elite circles, once rooted in Diwali and Holi aesthetics, now experiment freely with imported festivities. The 2025 party wasn’t about trick-or-treating it was about aesthetic power, where global pop symbols are recast in Indian light.

Silence, Speculation, and the Power of Absence

As of this morning, the Ambani family has released no official photographs or press notes. The event’s guest list remains partly guesswork, built from Instagram sightings and insider whispers. Yet the lack of confirmation only adds to the myth.

The India Forums report acknowledged that while Jamnagar is the most likely venue, the family’s media team has neither confirmed nor denied it. And with the next major wedding celebration still months away, the Halloween gathering may have served as both reunion and rehearsal a reminder that spectacle itself has become a form of soft power.

The Afterglow

By dawn, the decorations were gone, but the imagery lingered online. Fans continued dissecting details the texture of Alia’s boots, the cut of Deepika’s trench coat, the brand behind Nita Ambani’s diamonds.

More than a party, it was a snapshot of modern celebrity: global, performative, and endlessly reproducible. What used to be Hollywood’s playground has now found its Indian echo, shimmering under Jamnagar’s lights.


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Sana Verma
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Sana has been covering film, fame, and everything in between for over a decade. From red carpets to rehab rumors, she brings nuance, wit, and an insider’s edge to every story. When she’s not reporting, she’s probably watching Koffee With Karan reruns or doom-scrolling celebrity IG feeds.

Sana Verma

Sana has been covering film, fame, and everything in between for over a decade. From red carpets to rehab rumors, she brings nuance, wit, and an insider’s edge to every story. When she’s not reporting, she’s probably watching Koffee With Karan reruns or doom-scrolling celebrity IG feeds.

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