Will Vicky Kaushal divorce Katrina Kaif? 'Uri' actor has this to say
Mumbai/IBNS: Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal had almost fainted, not literally though, when he heard that superstar Katrina Kaif said in a chat show that she would look good together with the former onscreen.
Vicky and Katrina, who are yet to share screen space, became close to each other, dated and ended up marrying in an almost cosmic way.
More than a year after the two tied their nuptial knot, Vicky was caught off-guard as a question was raised on his divorce.
As he was promoting his upcoming film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, which co-stars Sara Ali Khan, Vicky was asked by a journalist whether the actor will divorce Katrina if he finds someone better to marry.
Vicky, who seemed searching for an answer, said, "What a tricky question! I am still a kid. Let me grow up first. How will I answer this? (laughs)."
"Forever (with Katrina Kaif)," added the actor, whose performances have earned critical acclaim over the years.
Vicky, who first caught the limelight with Masaan in 2015, has films Raazi, Manmarziyaan, Uri: The Surgical Strike, Sardar Udham against his name.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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