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KWK 7: Kat’s solution to ‘suhaag raat’ fatigue

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New Delhi: Glamour and fashion are embedded hard in the DNA of ‘Koffee With Karan’ Season 7 with celebrities bringing not just their wardrobe A-game, but also the signature style.

In the 10th episode of the season, the glamour game skyrockets as superstar Katrina Kaif accompanies her co-stars – the heartthrobs, Ishaan Khatter and Siddhant Chaturvedi.

Marking the season’s first trio, the three turn up the heat as they discuss bromance, love interests, and the concept of “suhaag raat”. Chronicling the fun with a side serving of charisma, the trio captures hearts and laughter with panache.

With Bollywood witnessing an array of weddings, discussions of the wedding night can never be far away from the Koffee With Karan’s couch. While Alia Bhatt dismissed the concept as a myth, Katrina married last December to Vicky Kaushal, shared a smarter solution for tired couples to follow.

“It does not always have to be a suhaag raat. It can also be a suhaag din,” reasoned the superstar.

For couples struggling to live up to the hype of suhaag raat, Katrina Kaif’s rationale does ring a bell of logic.

‘Koffee with Karan’ Season 7 every Thursday at 12 am on Disney+ Hotstar.

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