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Katrina Kaif starts shooting for Sriram Raghavan`s `Merry Christmas`

Katrina Kaif has been making the headlines ever since her wedding with actor Vicky Kaushal. The actor, who was recently seen in the teaser of her upcoming film, `Tiger 3`, with Salman Khan, kickstarted the shooting of the Sriram Raghavan directorial, `Merry Christmas`, on Friday.

Taking to her Instagram handle, the `Zero` actor posted a picture from the sets of the film, which also stars Vijay Sethupathy. The picture showed a clapboard of the film, with a vinyl record player beside it.

 
 
 
 
 
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Actor Neha Dhupia reacted to the picture and commented, "Good luck, K!" and added a heart emoji beside it. She had announced the film on Christmas Day, that is 25 December 2021, on her Instagram. Her caption read, "New Beginnings. BACK ON SET with director #sriramraghavan for Merry Christmas! I`ve always wanted to work with Sriram Sir, He is a master when it comes to narratives that showcase thrillers and it`s an honor to be directed by him. . Super excited to be teaming up with @actorvijaysethupathi for this one produced by @rameshtaurani & @sanjayroutraymatchbox @tips @tipsfilmsofficial @matchboxpix."

This would be the first collaboration of Katrina with `Makkal Selvan` Vijay Sethupathy and acclaimed filmmaker Sriram Raghavan.

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