‘Namastey London’ re-release: Akshay-Katrina’s iconic romance returns to theaters
It was both a critical and commercial success, earning ₹71.40 crore globally and becoming one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2007.
Katrina Kaif (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Actor Katrina Kaif is one of the most attractive celebs of Bollywood and her Instagram account is full of admirable pictures which can make you drool over her beauty.
The winter nip is already in the air, but, it seems, the Fitoor actor is enamoured by the autumn season. Katrina, who will be next seen in Tiger Zinda Hai, recently posted a picture on her Instagram account in a beautiful floral dress.
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The actor made her Instagram account back in early 2017 after much insistence from her B-town friends and ever since the actress has become one of the most talked about celebs on the social media.
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She also became the fastest actor to gross 5-million followers on Instagram, beating celebs like Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhatt. The recent photo shared by the actor looks completely gorgeous in her sunkissed avatar.
Katrina, who still hasn’t come to terms with Twitter, ensures that her fans on the photo sharing platform will always be updated about her personal and professional life.
The recent post by the actor got tremendous love as she received more than 4 lakh likes on the photo with fan clubs in awe of Katrina in the comment section.
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Known for her raising the glamour quotient in films like Namastey London, De Dana Dan, Fitoor, Race, Ek Tha Tiger, Blue, Dhoom 3 and Partner, the actor will be seen reuniting with Salman Khan in Tiger Zinda Hai, which is slated for release in December.
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It was both a critical and commercial success, earning ₹71.40 crore globally and becoming one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2007.
Katrina Kaif's Maha Kumbh dip video goes viral, sparking outrage as onlookers film and make inappropriate comments during the sacred ritual.
A large number of songs still rely on outdated gender stereotypes, making women appear as accessories or objects to the male protagonists.
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