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Katrina Kaif gives a tutorial on how to clean utensils

Currently, the whole world is facing a tough time because of the coronavirus outbreak. People are sitting at home and have self-quarantined themselves. Well, of course, house helps are also not working and people have to do household chores on their own including our Bollywood celebs.

Recently, Katrina Kaif posted a video on Instagram, in which the actress is seen cleaning utensils. Well, in the video, the actress is seen giving a tutorial on how to clean the utensils easily. She has captioned the video as,  “? +?=?? really makes u appreciate all the help we have at home #socialdistancing #staysafe #helpoutathome.”


Well, there are a lot of funny comments on the video, but the it was Arjun Kapoor's comments that grabbed our attention the most. The actor wrote, “Ur invited to my house.” He also called Katrina Kaif, “Kaantaben 2.0.”

Talking about Katrina’s movies, she was supposed to have a release this month. Yes, we are talking about Sooryavanshi which slated to release today but was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak. Apart from Sooryavanshi, Katrina currently has no movies that have been officially announced.

Recently, there were reports that the actress will be seen in a movie titled Deadly which will be directed by Vikas Bahl and will also star Amitabh Bachchan, but it is not yet officially announced. Well, for now, we are sure her fans are eagerly waiting for the release of Sooryavanshi. We will get to see Akshay and Katrina on the big screen after a gap of a decade.

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