Catherine Zeta-Jones posts a new video with Michael Douglas from Goa: ‘India, we love you!’

Updated : Nov 29, 2023 12:42
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Editorji News Desk

Hollywood power couple Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas have been actively sharing their experiences from Goa, where they participated in the International Film Festival of India.

Zeta-Jones delighted fans by posting a lively video of herself dancing alongside her husband Michael Douglas to some Desi beats. Her caption simply expressed their affection for India.

‘Oh India! We love you,’ she wrote.  

Bollywood veteran Jackie Shroff extended a warm ‘Welcome’ in the comments section, which was flooded with enthusiastic responses from fans.

Messages ranged from ‘Love from India’ to ‘You two are the cutest,’ and ‘Aww beautiful, enjoy your time together,’ showcasing the adoration for the couple's visit to India.

At the film festival, Catherine Zeta-Jones expressed her deep affection for India, stating, ‘I love the country and its people immensely. My children grew up watching 'Om Shanti Om.' I've had the pleasure of watching numerous fantastic movies. One film I adore is 'The Lunchbox.' It was and still is among my all-time favorites. The film deeply resonated with me, boasting exceptional performances and direction,’ news agency ANI quoted her as saying.

Catherine Zeta-Jones' affection for Bollywood is well-known. In 2019, a video surfaced of the 'No Reservations' actor dancing to the popular hit 'Kala Chashma,' which quickly went viral. Her caption for the post was, ‘And of course, I couldn't leave without a dance.’

Catherine Zeta-Jones’ work front

Catherine Zeta-Jones is best known for her performances in films such as ‘Chicago’ (for which she won an Academy Award), ‘The Haunting’, ‘The Mask Of Zorro’, ‘America's Sweethearts’, ‘Traffic’, ‘Ocean's Twelve’ and ‘The Terminal’, to name a few.

Catherine Zeta-Jones also featured as Morticia Addams in the web series ‘Wednesday’ alongside Jenna Ortega.

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