Actress Katrina Kaif is expecting a baby soon. The actress announced her pregnancy a week ago, on September 23rd. Fans and celebrities alike poured in to congratulate her. Now, the first glimpse of Katrina Kaif since announcing her pregnancy has surfaced. In this photo, Katrina looks very happy.

Katrina seen smiling
The photo that surfaced after Katrina's pregnancy was taken during the birthday of her brother-in-law and Vicky Kaushal's brother, Sunny Kaushal. Mini Mathur shared this photo from Sunny Kaushal's birthday bash. In addition to Katrina Kaif, Mini Mathur, Sunny Kaushal, and Katrina's sister, Isabelle Kaif are also seen in the photo. Mini Mathur shared this photo to wish Sunny a happy birthday. Fans also got a glimpse of the pregnant Katrina in this photo. Katrina looks very happy and smiling. The glow of pregnancy is clearly visible on her face.
Vicky and Kat's wedding took place in 2021.
Katrina Kaif married Vicky Kaushal in 2021. Before their wedding, the two had dated. There had been rumors of Katrina's pregnancy for some time, but there was no response from Vicky and Kat. Then, on September 23rd, Vicky and Katrina shared the good news with their fans through an Instagram post. After this, everyone began to congratulate them.

Katrina was last seen in the film "Merry Christmas," released last year. Directed by Sriram Raghavan, the film starred South superstar Vijay Sethupathi in the lead role. It was a suspense-thriller. Since then, Katrina has been absent from the big screen. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of her first child.
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