Rons Bantwal
Mumbai, Dec 22: The vibrant and much-loved community festival Malad Masti successfully concluded its four-week celebration, witnessing overwhelming participation from citizens across Mumbai. MLA Aslam Shaikh, the driving force behind the event, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the people for turning up in large numbers, especially appreciating those who woke up early in the morning to actively participate in the festivities.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from numerous schools, making Malad Masti a platform that encouraged youth engagement, fitness, and cultural interaction. The mornings were filled with energy, positivity, and a strong sense of community bonding.











Adding star power to the celebrations, popular Bigg Boss contestants Nyraa Banerji, Farhana Bhatt, Baseer Ali, singer Vipin Aneja and Shahbaz Badesha graced the event and interacted warmly with the public. Baseer Ali shared his happiness at being part of Malad Masti, stating that he was delighted to attend an event that brings families and communities together. Actress Nyraa Banerji also used the occasion to promote her upcoming film.
The musical highlights of Malad Masti included the launch of a new Sufi song by singer Danish Sabri, which received an enthusiastic response from the audience. Renowned music directors and singers Shaarib–Toshi also launched their new song at the event, further elevating the festive atmosphere.
The event witnessed a massive family turnout, with people of all age groups coming together to celebrate culture, music, fitness, and community harmony.
The flawless execution of the event was made possible with the continued support of Kishan Jain of Gold Medal Company and Yogesh Lakhani of Bright Outdoor, both long-time supporters of Malad Masti. Event operations were expertly managed by Mahesh Rao of Mashraw Events, ensuring seamless coordination despite the unprecedented turnout.
With four successful weeks behind it, Malad Masti now looks ahead to an even bigger milestone. The organizers announced that the festival will return next year for its 10th edition, promising an even grander celebration for the people of Mumbai.