Tiger 3: Katrina Kaif To Start Shooting For The Film Once The Lockdown Is Lifted; Deets INSIDE
Katrina Kaif all set to kick-start the shoot of the film ‘Tiger 3' post the lockdown is lifted. The actress will be featuring alongside actor Salman Khan in the action-based movie. Read On
Hailed as one of the most loved Bollywood stars globally today, Katrina Kaif is known for surprising audiences with her versatile filmography. Katrina Kaif who will be next seen in Rohit Shetty's cop drama 'Sooryavanshi' and horror-comedy 'Phone Bhoot' is now expected to soon begin the shoot of her another big project. Certain restricted areas are expected to slowly open up and that's when the talented actress will be joining the team of 'Tiger 3'.Katrina is will be starting soon once the lockdown is lifted.
According to sources, Katrina is looking forward to beginning the shoot of the film as 'Tiger 3' is extremely close to her heart. Just like 'Tiger Zinda Hai' and 'Ek Tha Tiger', in this film as well, the actress will be seen performing deadly action sequences, leaving her fans wanting for more. She's waiting for the covid situation to get better and once the lockdown is lifted, Kat will start shooting for 'Tiger 3'.
Meanwhile, it was recently when Katrina Kaif's Beauty Brand 'Kay Beauty' celebrated Pride and shared some beautiful posts on social media. The brand wrote, "We stand together. Let's embrace love and the capability it has to bring us all closer to one another. During these unprecedented times of pain and loss, let the power of love strengthen us. The celebration of equal love is a year-round agenda for us at Kay Beauty, but this month we hope to deliver to you, even more, colour, happiness and positivity and aim to promote individuality, freedom of expression, and most importantly self-love. Happy Pride Month.”
During the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Katrina Kaif had contracted COVID-19. The actress has now recovered. Also Read: Yash Raj Films' Head Honcho Aditya Chopra Opens YRF Studios For A Vaccination Drive That Aims To Inoculate 4000 Workers In First Phase
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