Mumbai: Ahead of his wedding on January 10, actor Imran Khan will host a mehendi-cum-reception party to which he has invited all his leading ladies apart from other Bollywood A-listers.
The actresses are really going out of their way to be a part of it except for Katrina and Sonam who have dropped out due to prior work commitments.
Imran is all set to tie the knot with his long-time girlfriend and fiancee Avantika Malik on January 10.
The wedding party has been planned for January 8. Sources close to the actor said Imran wants to invite all his friends to be part of the celebrations.
"The invitations have reached everyone and the guest list is quite a long one. Imran wanted to invite all the leading ladies of his films to be part of the most important day of his life. Unfortunately, Katrina Kaif will shoot with Imran for `Mere Brother Ki Dulhan` only till January 6. She will not attend his party, as she has some work commitments.
Also Sonam Kapoor, Imran`s `I Hate Luv Storys` co-star, is also flying out of the country to start shooting for `Thank You` and hence will not attend his party.
However, Genelia D`souza, the actor`s first co-star, is in town, so she will attend the party. Kareena Kapoor his co-star in `Short Term Shaadi`, is currently taking a break from her work schedule to be with Saif but she too will cut short her vacation to attend the bash.
Kareena, who was initially scheduled to return only around January 14, wants to be with Imran on his big day.
Deepika Padukone, Imran`s `Break Ke Baad` co-star, is vacationing in UK and she too will cut short her vacation to attend his party in Mumbai, sources close to the actor said.
PTI
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