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Katrina Kaif says 'goodbye' to 'curls' after finishing Bharat shooting

| @indiablooms | Mar 20, 2019, at 03:37 pm

Mumbai, Mar 20 (IBNS): Finishing her shooting for Bharat, actress Katrina Kaif bid farewell to the hairstyle she had sported for the upcoming Hindi movie.

Kaif, who has worked in several memorable Bollywood movies, will be seen sporting curly hairs in superstar Salman Khan starrer Bharat.

Sharing an image on Instagram recently, she had said: "Last last day today for me and bhaiyya on #bharat 🌟bye bye curls"

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Last last day today for me and bhaiyya on #bharat 🌟bye bye curls

A post shared by Katrina Kaif (@katrinakaif) on

Kaif was roped in after actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas (then Priyanka Chopra) walked out of the film.

Kaif and Khan have worked in a number of Hindi films and Bharat is the latest one.

A still image from film Tiger Zinda Hai. Image Credit: Salman Khan Instagram

The 35-year old actress was last seen in superstar Shah Rukh Khan starrer Zero, which also featured Anushka Sharma.

Bharat is scheduled to release in mid-2019.

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