Katrina Kaif is now gearing up for her upcoming movie, Merry Christmas, with the Tamil star Vijay Sethupathi. During a promotional event, a media reporter called Katrina “Just a Glamour Doll.” However, Kaif addressed this comment gracefully during the event.
For those who might not know, Katrina is now all set for her next movie, Merry Christmas. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film is scheduled to be released on January 12, 2024. The film stars Vijay Sethupathi and Kaif in the centric roles, along with Sanjay Kapoor and Tinnu Anand. Besides this, Radhika Apte’s cameo is also set to be part of the film.
You can also check the anticipated trailer below:
The movie is full of thrillers with a romantic touch. The plot of Merry Christmas revolves around two strangers who meet on Christmas Eve and fall in love with each other. Suddenly, things might change, and the romantic night turns into a nightmare.
Katrina Kaif defends her role in Tiger 3 during Merry Christmas movie event
As we are just inches away from the theatrical release of Merry Christmas, both production and cast are working very hard to promote the film. Amid this, during the latest promotional event in Mumbai, a reporter labeled Katrina ‘Just a Glamour Doll’ in reference to her character in Tiger 3. For those unaware, Kaif played a centric role as Zoya, who was an ISI spy in Tiger 3, starring Salman Khan.
However, the Tiger 3 actress responded to the reporter gracefully and also defended her portrayal in the movie. She said, “I see things a little different perhaps. I actually think the character of Zoya is one of the strongest characters I’ve ever had the chance to play. Especially in Tiger 3, it was so nuanced and so well-written by Maneesh Sharma. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to play that character.”
The performance of Kaif in Tiger 3 was praised by the audience, while the movie has received mixed reviews. Besides this, the film has earned significant success and secured the fifth spot among the highest-grossing Hindi movies of 2023. The gross collection of the film was around $56.1 million worldwide.