Bollywood stars recall the wildest party they have ever been to
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Sanyukta Iyer (MUMBAI MIRROR; April 6, 2015)
SUNNY LEONE: TOPLESS CARNIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS
I went for the Mardi Gras carnival in New Orleans nine years ago. It's a week long, street party, the hottest event of the year in the US. Everyone's topless in the French Quarter, their faces covered with a mask. DJs play live music and everyone drinks, day and night, for a week.

JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ: DANCING ON TOP OF THE EIFFEL TOWER
I was in Paris with my girlfriends and we decided to dine at the rotating restaurant on top of the Eiffel Tower which is no longer open to the public. It was Christmas and France was freezing. We were not dressed for the cold but we were so drunk that we climbed on top of the open air bar overlooking the city and danced all night!

NIMRAT KAUR: CHOC-O-BLOC BAFTA PARTY
The post-BAFTA party thrown by Harvey Weinstein at the Kensington Palace, London was the best party I've ever been to. Edward Norton, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, everyone was there, partying under the same roof. And best of all, there were two rooms dedicated to dessert, with two huge fountains out of which flowed chocolate.

VARUN DHAWAN: GETTING FOAMY IN NOTTINGHAM
When I was studying at the Nottingham Trent University, I once attended a 'foam party'. All the guests were dripping wet and soapy. I didn't know who was who till they started the rain dance. In the shower that followed, I was reunited with my friends. The music was great and we had loads of fun that night.

KAREENA KAPOOR AND SAIF ALI KHAN: HAT-TRICK FOR THE KHANS
My best friend, Amrita Arora, threw a theme party seven years ago. It was wigs for the girls and hats for the guys. We went crazy experimenting with wigs. Saif and I dressed as a couple. He wore an original Stetson which I had got him from Texas. It made him look like a cowboy. As for me, unlike my character Pooh in Kabhi Khushi, Kabhie Gham, I wasn't wildly experimental. I just got myself a sexy hat which complimented Saif's Stetson.

ALI ZAFAR: TURNING 32 IN MONTE CARLO
I celebrated my 32nd birthday by throwing a grand bash in Monte Carlo
for all my friends. What began as a quiet weekend in the woods with my
friends, turned into a crazy road trip when we decided to drive to the
South of Monaco in the middle of the night. We all got out of the car on
the highway and jumped straight into the sea on the eve of my birthday.
PS: Nawazuddin Siddiqui mourns that no one invites him to wild parties!
I went for the Mardi Gras carnival in New Orleans nine years ago. It's a week long, street party, the hottest event of the year in the US. Everyone's topless in the French Quarter, their faces covered with a mask. DJs play live music and everyone drinks, day and night, for a week.
JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ: DANCING ON TOP OF THE EIFFEL TOWER
I was in Paris with my girlfriends and we decided to dine at the rotating restaurant on top of the Eiffel Tower which is no longer open to the public. It was Christmas and France was freezing. We were not dressed for the cold but we were so drunk that we climbed on top of the open air bar overlooking the city and danced all night!
NIMRAT KAUR: CHOC-O-BLOC BAFTA PARTY
The post-BAFTA party thrown by Harvey Weinstein at the Kensington Palace, London was the best party I've ever been to. Edward Norton, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep, everyone was there, partying under the same roof. And best of all, there were two rooms dedicated to dessert, with two huge fountains out of which flowed chocolate.
When I was studying at the Nottingham Trent University, I once attended a 'foam party'. All the guests were dripping wet and soapy. I didn't know who was who till they started the rain dance. In the shower that followed, I was reunited with my friends. The music was great and we had loads of fun that night.
KAREENA KAPOOR AND SAIF ALI KHAN: HAT-TRICK FOR THE KHANS
My best friend, Amrita Arora, threw a theme party seven years ago. It was wigs for the girls and hats for the guys. We went crazy experimenting with wigs. Saif and I dressed as a couple. He wore an original Stetson which I had got him from Texas. It made him look like a cowboy. As for me, unlike my character Pooh in Kabhi Khushi, Kabhie Gham, I wasn't wildly experimental. I just got myself a sexy hat which complimented Saif's Stetson.
ALI ZAFAR: TURNING 32 IN MONTE CARLO
PS: Nawazuddin Siddiqui mourns that no one invites him to wild parties!
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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Nimrat Kaur,
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Saif Ali Khan,
Sunny Leone,
Varun Dhawan
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April 16, 2015 at 6:48 AM
While you hide behind your pitifull words reflecting concerns over wild parties that would never be a part of your life - Nawazudin had a world primiere in IFFLA for his recent film that will be remembered way past your death - a death as forgettable than the pitifull life it put an end to.