‘I personally don’t feel Katrina Kaif will look like a small town heroine ever,’ director Laxman Utekar on not casting her opposite Vicky Kaushal in Zara Hatke Zara Bachke | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan are currently on promotional spree of their upcoming film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. The two will be seen playing husband and wife in a middle-class family from a small town in Indore.
Since there’s a lot of curiosity among fans to see Vicky and his wife Katrina Kaif together on the big screen, the film’s director Laxman Utekar was asked about casting Vicky and Katrina in a film. He said that he would love to work with Vicky and Katrina given a good script.
The director then went on to reveal the reason why he could not cast Katrina opposite Vicky in Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. He laughed and told an entertainment portal that Katrina might not be able to understand his language. He then asked, ‘Do you think Katrina will look like a small town heroine ever?
He further added that he could not get Vicky and Katrina on board this time because the film is in a different space. He said that he personally didn’t feel like Katrina would be suitable to play the role of a middle-class joint family’s daughter-in-law, given her overall personality and aura. If there are any future projects that will suit Katrina the best, then he will surely cast her.
Meanwhile, After watching IPL 2023 final match in Ahmedabad, Sara and Vicky paid a visit to a famous temple in Lucknow. Dressed in a white salwar kameez, Sara looked serene in ethnic attire. On the other hand, Vicky opted for a brown shirt and black pants. The two were seen sitting inside the temple premises with folded hands while offering their prayers.

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