In Pics: Inspiration For Your Diwaloween Party
Combine lights and frights this year while looking your best. Here are some ideas for party planning around the festival of lights and the spookiest festivity around the corner.
Combine lights and frights this year while looking your best. Here are some ideas for party planning around the festival of lights and the spookiest festivity around the corner.
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Bebo-inspired pink lehenga with slant cut blouse has held the entire nation's breath. Adorn it with simple straight hair and minimum jewelry. A dramatic eyeliner wing will add a spooky touch.
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Madhuri's lehenga from Hum Aapke Hai Koun is the definition of over-the-top. Grab all eyeballs at the party with an elegant bun and glossy make-up.
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Alia Bhatt cum Rani Chatterjee-inspired black saree look will steal hearts and how! The bold choice of colour combined with dark kohl eyes will make you the spookiest of them all. Don't forget the chaand baalis.
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Serve mini samosas shaped like fingers with a "nail" made of almonds or cashews. Add a dab of red chutney at the tip for a spooky effect.
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Create jalebi designs to look like spider webs. Serve with a side of chocolate or cream dip.
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Marinated paneer wrapped in thin strips of dough to look like mummies, then baked or fried. Add little “eyes” with black olives or peppercorns.
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Set up a pani puri station with spooky green, black, and red coloured pani puri water. Add dry ice for a smoky, magical effect.
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For group dances, classic Bollywood numbers like Aayi Nayi from Stree 2 would work like a charm. The vivacious energy of the song promises to bring people together.
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Aami Je Tomar for solo or duo performances will set the floor on fire.
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Post-drinking convos and simply hanging out at parties require a slow Bollywood vibe check. With hits like 'Kahin Deep Jale Kahin Dil,' the sombre mood is bound to take over.
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