The Kaushal family’s ideal bahu is Katrina Kaif. She and Vicky were royally married on December 9, 2021, at Six Senses Fort Barwara in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. In addition to being the favorite of Veena Kaushal and Sham Kaushal’s father-in-law, Katrina is a master of Bahu. Katrina can be seen slaying the song Sasural Genda Phool in a video that has gone viral. She has flawlessly clean dance moves.

Katrina reportedly went to a wedding, and in the Delhi 6 song Sasural Genda Phool, she was seen showing off her Desi side. The adarsh bahu performed the song’s hookstep with the highest elegance and poise, and her facial emotions were spot on. She wore naked makeup and a sleeveless lehenga choli in a blue tone. Katrina performed to the folk tune, which highlighted the value of marriage and the bride’s ability to keep up her relationship with her in-laws. Her dazzling smile and whirl exuded pizzazz, and her dancing moves complemented the song’s words flawlessly.

Sasural Genda Phool is a well-known Chattisgarh folk song that gained popularity after appearing in Delhi 6, starring Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor. The song was adapted by AR Rahman. Katrina looked stunning in the widely shared video, sporting a blue corset top that exposed her hair and minimal makeup. Some people cheered for the actress, and other women in the group joined her in dancing. The location of the clip was unclear as Katrina danced with the other women in the picture.

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Katrina appears to have assimilated into Vicky’s customs and culture ever since they were married. She enthusiastically celebrates every Hindu event with her husband, Vicky, and his family. In a way, her dance on Sasural Genda Phool is a tribute to her marriage. At every family get-together, Katrina is spotted with her in-laws, whom she always looks after. She just accompanied her maa-in-law, Veena, to the Maha Kumbh Mela 2025. She talked to ANI about her experience during the Maha Kumbh, which was held in Prayagraj at the meeting point of the Yamuna, Ganga, and the ethereal Saraswati rivers.