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Away from the frenetic pace and chaos of everyday life, Katrina Kaif had escaped for a happy vacation in Austria. Almost after a week later, the actress returned back town. Earlier this morning, she was spotted, looking all things elegant and pretty in a yellow salwar kameez. With her hair left open, the actress was a vision to behold, while she greeted the paparazzi at the airport.
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Katrina Kaif has been relatively less active on social media lately, sharing fewer updates than usual. However, last week she took to her Instagram handle and shared a slew of pictures from her solo vacation. In the first slide, Katrina can be seen sitting on a bench, overlooking scenic mountains, greenery and a lake. Apart from snaps of nature and landscapes, the carasouel also consisted of selfies and pictures of food.
The caption of the post read, “Living the #mayrlife … Had the most incredible stay here, it allows everything to pause for a moment and enter into the most peaceful space, the daily walk in the forest surrounding the lake is indescribable, moments of incredible peace and calm. The genuine care of warmth and holistic knowledge of the entire team and all the staff and so many incredible therapists who were astounding in there knowledge… will definitely come again. A truly incredible time! #MAYRLIFEAltausse @mayrlife_official.”
Of late, Katrina has been making headlines for her pregnancy rumours. While at the trailer event of Bad Newz, referring to the pregnancy rumours, Vicky was asked about “the good news” of his real life, to which he replied, “Abhi ke liye aap Bad Newz enjoy kar lo, jo hum la rahe hain. Jab uska (good news) time aayega, we won’t be shying away from giving that news.”
Katrina was last seen in the mystery thriller film Merry Christmas. It was directed by Sriram Raghavan and starring Katrina Kaif and Vijay Sethupathi as the main lead. The film was produced jointly by Ramesh Taurani, Jaya Taurani, Sanjay Routray and Kewal Garg under Tips Films and Matchbox Pictures. It is based on Frédéric Dard’s French novel Le Monte-charge (The Bird in the Cage).
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