Katrina Kaif Reveals The Best Thing About Being A Punjabi Bahu And Her Answer Is More Desi Than Vicky Kaushal!
She a desi kudi now!

In the grand tapestry of cultural diversity, Katrina Kaif’s journey took a beautiful turn when she embraced the role of a Punjabi daughter-in-law after tying the knot with Vicky Kaushal in 2021. The union brought together two worlds, with Katrina, hailing from Britain, and Vicky, deeply rooted in Punjabi culture. During an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on her Instagram stories, Katrina Kaif revealed the best part about being a Punjabi daughter-in-law.
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Recently, the actress took to her Instagram to engage with her fans through an Ask Me Anything session, providing a glimpse into her life post-marriage with Vicky Kaushal. Amid the myriad of questions, one stood out, asking her about the best part of being a Punjabi daughter-in-law. Katrina responded, “Dher saara pyaar & ghar ka bana hua sarso da saag aur makki ki roti with white makhan.” It’s evident that the traditional Punjabi cuisine has found a special place in her heart.
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In the casual virtual exchange, Katrina Kaif also playfully admitted her love for “Khayali pulao” when quizzed about her favourite dish that she likes to cook. During the AMA session, a heartwarming revelation unfolded about the couple. When asked about the best reaction she received for her film “Merry Christmas,” Katrina Kaif shared a poignant snapshot. The picture captured a tightly embraced moment with Vicky Kaushal, and she affectionately labelled it as a “Jhappi from hubby” (hug from husband).
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In recent professional front, Katrina Kaif graced the screen in Sriram Raghavan’s Merry Christmas,” sharing the spotlight with the talented Vijay Sethupathi. Meanwhile, Vicky Kaushal took on the lead role in Meghna Gulzar’s directorial venture, “Sam Bahadur.” This biopic delves into the life of Sam Manekshaw, the trailblazing army officer who achieved the historic distinction of being the first to attain the rank of Field Marshal.
First Published: January 18, 2024 4:06 PM