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TOH: Katrina Kaif reveals rehearsing with Prabhu Deva involved 'moments of tears'

TOH: Katrina Kaif reveals rehearsing with Prabhu Deva involved 'moments of tears'

| @indiablooms | 27 Oct 2018, 11:57 am

Mumbai, Oct 27 (IBNS): Actress Katrina Kaif on Friday posted a video of her rehearsal with Prabhudeva.

She said the dance rehearsals involved moments of tears and frustrations for her.

Katrina also shared a small clip of her rehearsal on Instagram page.

It is a  behind-the-scenes video from the rehearsal sessions for Suraiyya, her dance number from Thugs Of Hindostan.

"When I first saw the choreo for suraiyya, I was like is it jazz ,is it ballet, is it folk ,,, but that’s dancing with prabhudeva ... u cannot define his style it’s so unique ,he gives the song such a unique personality with his choreography. He spent a lot of time with me in rehearsals helping me figure the style , I loved it all (apart from a few moments of tears of frustration ☺️)but in the end it was the hook step which we had so much fun with . #ThugsOfHindostan
@_aamirkhan | @ajayatulofficial | @vishaldadlani1 | @shreyaghoshal | #AmitabhBhattacharya | @prabhudheva | @yrf," Katrina captioned the video.

The movie is scheduled to release during Diwali this year.

It will feature Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan in the lead roles.

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