'Zero' director shares heartfelt message for SRK, Anushka and Katrina
Updated:6 years, 11 months ago
Updated:6 years, 11 months ago
New Delhi, Nov 18 (ANI): Filmmaker Aanand L Rai shared an emotional post dedicated to the lead actors Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif of his upcoming film 'Zero' expressing his gratitude towards them for making beautiful memories during the movie's journey. Taking to his official Twitter handle, he uploaded beautiful unseen pictures of him with the actors, writing, "Sometimes we never come to know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory. Thank you for such beautiful memories in this heartfelt journey of #zero. @iamsrk Khan Saab , @AnushkaSharma & #KatrinaKaif ! #Zero21Dec"While SRK, Anushka and Katrina have shared screen space earlier in the flick 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan'in 2012, this is trio's first collaboration with Rai. Earlier this month, Katrina also took to her official Instagram page and shared a heartfelt post for the director. In the film, SRK plays the role of Bauua Singh, a vertically challenged man on a lookout for a bride, while Anushka Sharma portrays the role of a scientist who has cerebral palsy and Katrina Kaif is playing a superstar, Babita Kumar, battling alcoholism in the movie. The trailer and posters of the flick have already created immense buzz on social media since their release. Produced by Gauri Khan, 'Zero' is all set to hit the big screens on December 21, this year.
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