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Katrina Kaif turns Santa for newly-weds Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas

Zero star Katrina Kaif has turned Santa Claus for newly-wed Bollywood celebs like Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, Sonam Kapoor and Anand Ahuja.

‘Christmas is all around us, and the feeling grows’ – Well, it certainly does when it comes to B-town celebs. While most Bollywood stars have been busy partying on Christmas eve and wishing their fans a ‘Merry Christmas’ today, Katrina Kaif has found time to even become Santa Claus for her friends in B-town. In a recent interview with TOI, Katrina was asked what she would present as Christmas gifts to the newly-wed power couples of Bollywood and the actress had quite a few answers ready.

To begin with Katrina revealed that she would gift Ranveer Singh a jacket designed by ace designer Manish Arora while to Priyanka Chopra’s American singer and songwriter husband, Kat would give a Sherwani. She says that Nick would need it considering he would be spending a lot of time in India now.

To PeeCee and Sonam Kapoor, Kat would gift a private jet because they would probably end up travelling quite a bit as they already are. And to Sonam’s husband Anand Ahuja, the Thugs of Hindostan actress would gift him a store space at Linking Road since he is planning to open one in Mumbai anyway.

As for Deepika Padukone, Katrina would like to gift her an office as DP is turning producer with her upcoming film Chhapaak, based on the acid attack victim Laxmi Aggarwal and being directed by Meghna Gulzar. However, Kat goes on to say, that Deepika probably has one already. Well, that was some serious thought Katrina had put into what she wanted to gift the newly-weds. We wish we had a Santa like Katrina Kaif too.

Source : timesnownews.com

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