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Katrina Kaif to sizzle as Babita Kumari in Zero

| @indiablooms | Dec 10, 2018, at 12:45 pm
Mumbai, Dec 10 (IBNS): After impressing the audience with Suraiyya dance in Thugs of Hindostan, actress Katrina Kaif is set sizzle her fans as 'Babita Kumari' in Aanand L Rai's upcoming Hindi film Zero.
 
Katrina will also portray an actress' role onscreen. Song Husn Parcham, which features the 35-year old Bollywood diva, will be releasing on December 12.
 
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who will be seen along with Katrina, shared a clipping of Babita Kumari on Twitter, saying, "Poore desh mein chakka jaam lag jayega
Jab Babita Kumari ka #HusnParcham lehrayega. Stay tuned for the most sizzling song of the year releasing on December 12th!"
In Zero, which is set to release on December 21, Shah Rukh will be seen playing the role of a dwarf.
 
Apart from Shah Rukh and Katrina, Anushka Sharma is also present in the film. 
 
The three actors earlier featured together in Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan, which released in 2012.
 
Image: Screenshot grab from Youtube

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