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Zero's Heer Badnaam song traces Katrina Kaif's journey as Babita Kumari
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Zero's Heer Badnaam song traces Katrina Kaif's journey as Babita Kumari

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 20 Dec 2018, 02:20 pm

Mumbai, Dec 20 (IBNS): Heer Badnaam, the latest song released from upcoming Hindi movie Zero, traces Katrina Kaif's journey as an actress in the film.

Katrina has been named as Babita Kumari in the film.

In the song, Katrina is seen as going through various situations of an actress.

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who plays the role of a vertically-challenged person, accompanies Katrina, as shown in the song.

The 35-year old actress shared the song on Instagram saying, "Daastane mohobbat badlin , raanjhe badle, majnu badle! ab jo heer bhi thodi badal gayi to ye itena shor kyoun maccha hua hai!!! :) Watch #HeerBadnaam #ZeroTomorrow"

Zero, which also stars actress Anushka Sharma, is slated to release this Friday.

Anushka, who is reuniting with her Jab Tak Hai Jaan co-actors after a gap of six years, plays a wheel-chair bound scientist.

The film has been directed by Aanand L Rai.

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