Anjula Archaria is a boss lady, founder of A-series investment and celebrity manager to Priyanka Chopra. Infact she was the one who helped Priyanka Chopra bag Quantico. One thing lead to anther and Priyanka has been doing international films and shows.
Anjula is based out of NYC. Last night, she hosted an extravagant Diwali bash for her South Asian friends in the city. Dazzling in ethnic flitter wear, Indian celebrities looked absolutely ravishing.
The impressive lineup of stars features fashion designer Sabyasachi, Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi grooving to her popular numbers, celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, lead actor from Never Have I ever Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and motivational speaker Jay Shetty.
The event sure looked like a beautiful blend of culture, glamour and a beautiful homage to Indian traditions. Take a look at the fun evening.
Credit; Anjula Archaria/Instagram
On her Instagram, Anjula wrote, "My annual Diwali ball is an expression of south asian culture in all its glory from food, fashion to music. This year our charity partner was @wckitchen I love them for the amazing work they are doing in Gaza, Ukraine and most recently the hurricane victims here at home. Their work knows no bounds. I’m pleased to announce (thanks to our amazing sponsors) my Diwali wish to raise over 50k was exceeded thanks to some very generous donors @nikesharora @rohanoza. Huge thank you to @norafatehi who arrived straight from mumbai and dazzled all! Much love to you Nora and all at @warnermusic @rkyncl."
Nora Fatehi turned heads with her signature dance moves. It was her first Diwali in New York and she absolutely tole the show.
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Vikas Khanna wore his chef coat while posing with Anjula. Well, we will not be surprised if the dishes were served from his popular restaurant Bungalow in the US.
Credit; Anjula Archaria/Instagram
The night was a whirlwind of twirls and laughter as attendees joined in, embracing the festive spirit. Anjula Achariya’s star-studded bash was not just a party; it was a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of Diwali.
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