‘Merry Christmas’: Katrina Kaif shares pictures from sets, featuring Vijay Sethupathi and Sriram Raghavan

Updated : Sep 21, 2022 10:03
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‘Merry Christmas’: It was a working Sunday for Katrina Kaif. The Bollywood diva took to Instagram and gave us a sneak peek into her day, which was spent on the sets of her upcoming film ‘Merry Christmas’. 

The first picture showed the clapboard with ‘Merry Christmas’ written on it, captioned, ‘Work, Work, Work.’ The second picture was a monochromatic image of director Raghavan, captioned ‘directed by’, and the third image, clicked by Katrina herself, featured Vijay Sethupathi, facing the camera. 

‘Merry Christmas’ is Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi’s first film together. It is scheduled to release in theatres next year on December 23.

Earlier, Katrina had shared a few images from the rehearsals in which she was seen engaged in a serious discussion with the director and her co-actor.

The ‘Zero’ actor started shooting for the film post her wedding to actor Vicky Kaushal in Decemeber 2021. She had officially announced the film on Instagram. ‘New Beginnings. BACK ON SET with director #sriramraghavan for Merry Christmas! I’ve always wanted to work with Sriram Sir, He is a master when it comes to narratives that showcase thrillers and it's an honor to be directed by him. Super excited to be teaming up with @actorvijaysethupathi for this one produced by @rameshtaurani & @sanjayroutraymatchbox,” she captioned her image.

Besides Merry Christmas, Katrina’s forthcoming projects include, ‘Tiger 3’, ‘Phone Bhoot’ and ‘Jee Le Zaraa’.

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