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Posted: Mar 10, 2009 at 0309 hrs IST

After a traditional Catholic wedding, it was time to let one’s hair down at the Amrita Arora-Shakeel Ladak sangeet at Juhu. The glitzy affair, hosted by Malaika Arora Khan and her husband Arbaaz Khan, was high on glamour, with the who’s who of Bollywood turning up. The eye spotted Salman Khan with arm candy Katrina Kaif, Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Kajol and Tanisha, Zayed and Malaika Khan, Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan, Suzanne Roshan and Farhan Akhtar. Malaika and Bebo made it a night to remember for all the guests as they performed with their other halves, Arbaaz and Saif. Their moves got everyone on the dance floor. Unfortunately, the celebrations were not enough to take the limelight off yet another Khan versus Khan bout. It seems Salman, who was already miffed that SRK had been invited, flew off the handle when asked if he was ready to mend fences with Shah Rukh. He even went so far as to abandon girlfriend Kat and take off in an auto-rickshaw. Tut, tut. And we thought weddings were supposed to be happy affairs.

Showstopper: Malaika took the breath away, looking resplendent in a red Shantanu-Nikhil lehnga. Even bride Amrita, dressed in a Vikram Phadnis outfit, paled in comparison.

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