
Katrina Kaif in Rs 29k georgette saree is just a class apart for Sooryavanshi promotions. See pics
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Katrina Kaif shared pictures of herself dressed in a pastel blue saree from the shelves of designer Anita Dongre. The actress is currently promoting her upcoming film Sooryavanshi.
Katrina Kaif is gearing up for the release of her next film Sooryavanshi, also starring Akshay Kumar. The film, which has been deferred twice already due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, is finally set to release in the theatres on November 5. The actress is currently busy promoting her film with her co-star and director Rohit Shetty. She will be seen next promoting Sooryavanshi on the reality show Bigg Boss. She slipped into a pastel blue saree from the shelves of designer Anita Dongre for her appearance on the show.
Katrina Kaif kept her look simple but it was her OTT makeup that did all the talking. Katrina wore a plain pastel blue shade chiffon saree with embroidered blouse of the same colour. The strappy blouse was adorned with floral sequinned embroidery.

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