Vicky Kaushal reviews Katrina Kaif's 'Phone Bhoot', calls it 'fun and crazy'

Updated : Nov 03, 2022 20:25
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'Phone Bhoot', starring Katrina Kaif, Ishaan Khatter and Siddhant Chaturvedi, is all set to release in theatres on November 4. Ahead of its theatrical release, makers held a special screening of the film on Halloween, October 31. Actor Vicky Kaushal, who had joined wife at the film's premiere in Mumbai, took to Instagram to review her forthcoming movie.

Sharing the poster of 'Phone Bhoot', he wrote that the film is fun and crazy all the way.
'Full front foot pe aake masti aur pagalpan hai ye Film!(This film depicts fun and craziness effortlessly). Go laugh your heads off in thatres near you. @ishaankhatter @siddhantchaturvedi @katrinakaif @apnabhidu @gurmmeetsingh @excelmovies, he wrote along with ghost and heart emoji.

Ishaan reshared Vicky's review on his Instagram Stories and joked about the actor being Wikipedia (free online encylopedia).

He wrote, 'Vicky-pedia ne declare kr diya!(Vicky-pedia has declared). Glad you enjoyed it paaji love and respect.'

Siddhant too reshared Vicky's post on his Instagram handle and thanked him.

The Gurmeet Singh-directorial has been produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's Excel Entertainment.

Post 'Phone Bhoot', Katrina Kaif will next be seen with Salman Khan in 'Tiger 3'. She also has 'Merry Christmas' and Ali Abbas Zafar's action-packed film in the pipeline.

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