Diwali 2022: Vicky Kaushal Calls Katrina Kaif 'Ghar Ki Lakshmi', Couple Shares Pictures Of Celebrations
Bollywood couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal celebrated their first Diwali together after marriage. Both of them took to their Instagram to share pictures with each other.
New Delhi: Bollywood couple Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal celebrated their first Diwali together after marriage. Both of them took to their Instagram to share pictures with each other.
Katrina posted a series of pictures with Vicky. While the actress can be seen in a golden sequin saree and accessorized her look with statement earrings and bangles, Vicky wore a white sherwani. Sharing the pictures, the actress wrote, "Shubh Diwali."
In one of the pictures, Vicky can be standing on a balcony and enjoying the sunset.
Vicky Kaushal shared pictures of the couple performing puja at their house in Mumbai. In the picture, the two can be seen with their back facing the camera as they pull off ethnic wear with panache. But what made everyone go 'awww' was Vicky's cute caption for Katrina.
Captioning the picture, the Uri' actor wrote, "Ghar ki Lakshmi ke saath Lakshmi pooja ho gayi. Aap sabhi ko humaari taraf se shubh Diwali (Done with the customary Lakshmi Pooja with the Lakshmi of our house. Wishing everyone a very happy Diwali)."
After he uploaded the picture, Vicky received a plethora of comments from the fans and his industry friends.
While both Nimrat Kaur and casting director Mukesh Chhabra put up heart emojis under the picture, fans flooded the post with their comments, with many of them calling Vicky "a perfect husband material" much like the English title of his 2018 release 'Manmarziyaan' which also starred Taapsee Pannu and Abhishek Bachchan.
Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal got married last year in December in an intimate yet lavish wedding in Rajasthan.
On the work front, while Katrina is gearing up for her upcoming horror-comedy 'Phone Bhoot', Vicky has an array of films in the pipeline.
The actor recently wrapped up the first schedule of his biopic 'Sam Bahadur' based on the life of India's first Field Marshal and legendary war hero Sam Manekshaw.
(With input from IANS)