‘Phone Bhoot’ Halloween Bash: Katrina Kaif as Harley Quinn, Ishaan as Willy Wonka, Siddhant as Shaktimaan

Updated : Nov 03, 2022 09:03
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‘Phone Bhoot’, starring Katrina Kaif, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Ishaan Khattar, is all to release in theatres on November 4. The makers hosted a Halloween party for the cast and crew on October 31, and the stars’ interesting choice of costumes is winning the internet.

Katrina dressed up as Harley Quinn, the popular DC comics character, Ishaan Khattar as Willy Wonka, the famous character from ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’, and Siddhant Chaturvedi, as India’s superhero Shaktimaan. The Halloween looks of the ‘Phone Bhoot’ stars’ have highly impressed us all.

Ishaan and Katrina shared their Halloween looks on their respective Instagram handles.

Katrina also shared a behind-the-scenes video in which her husband Vicky Kaushal is seen directing her for the photoshoot. She wrote, ‘Jab husband director ban gaye.’

A special screening of ‘Phone Bhoot’ was also held in Mumbai and it was attended by Vicky, Farhan Akhtar, Shibani Dandekar, and Ishaan’s mother Neelima Azeem among others.

Katrina Kaif is playing the role of a ghost in ‘Phone Bhoot’, while Ishaan Khattar and Siddhant Chaturvedi are playing the roles of ghostbusters. The Gurmmeet Singh directorial also stars Jacky Shroff and Sheeba Chaddha. The film has been produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani under the banner Excel Entertainment.

'Phone Bhoot' will face a box office clash with Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi's 'Double XL'.

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