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Katrina Kaif worried about SRK's dark selfie, captures superstar yet again

Katrina Kaif worried about SRK's dark selfie, captures superstar yet again

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 09 Mar 2018, 03:20 pm

Mumbai, Mar 9 (IBNS): Bollywood superstars Katrina Kaif and Shah Rukh Khan are probably having some enjoyable moments on the sets of their upcoming Bollywood film Zero.

Khan had captured a dark selfie a day ago and posted it on social media but his co-star Katrina strongly disapproved.

To capture her onscreen hero in a better way, Katrina herself took the charge of the lens.

In a picture posted on Instagram on Friday, Khan said: "My media manager strikes again!! @katrinakaif extremely disturbed with my last dark selfie took it upon herself to rectify my photography game. Here is a sample of her amazing love for taking pics & keeping us all so entertained on the sets."

Apart from some funny moments, both the superstars of Bollywood are working hard to make Anand L. Rai directorial film Zero ready for the audience.

The film, which also features Anushka Sharma in one of the lead roles, will showcase Khan as a dwarf.

Zero is expected to release in December, 2018.

The three leading Bollywood actors were last seen together onscreen in 2012 film Jab Tak Hai Jaan.

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