Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra made a striking appearance at Karwa Chauth 2025, celebrated at Sunita Kapoor’s Mumbai residence. Adding glamour to the evening, Raj drove Shilpa in his brand-new red MG Cyberster, reportedly worth around Rs 19.20 lakh.
The couple was photographed leaving the event, with Shilpa breaking her fast under the moonlight before heading home in the luxury car.
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On Instagram, Raj shared a heartfelt message dedicated to his wife, writing, “The moon may rise tonight, but my world already shines brighter because of you,” accompanied by a heart and moon emoji.
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Shilpa stood out in a red Anarkali paired
with a white ghaghra, custom-designed by Karan Torani. The outfit featured intricate embroidery and shimmering embellishments. She completed her look with layered statement necklaces, stacks of bangles, soft waves in her hair, and her signature glam makeup.
Sharing glimpses from the evening on social media, Shilpa wrote, “Karvachauth ki raat. As usual, so impeccably done by #SunitaKapoor (who I absolutely adore).”
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The Karwa Chauth gathering at Sunita Kapoor’s residence also saw several other Bollywood personalities in attendance, including Raveena Tandon, Mira Kapoor, and Geeta Basra.
Meanwhile, the probe into the alleged Rs 60 crore cheating case involving Shilpa Shetty and her husband, Raj Kundra, has intensified, with the Mumbai Police’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) recording fresh statements from the couple as part of the ongoing investigation.
According to officials, Raj Kundra told investigators that his company, which dealt in electrical and home appliances, suffered significant financial losses following demonetisation, which he claimed led to the collapse of his business operations. Kundra reportedly maintained that the losses were not deliberate or due to any fraudulent intent.
The EOW has already questioned Kundra twice and may summon him again in the coming weeks as part of efforts to trace the flow of money and verify claims made by both parties. The couple is accused of duping businessman Deepak Kothari of nearly ₹60 crore through a fraudulent loan-cum-investment scheme involving their now-defunct firm, Best Deal TV Pvt Ltd.