Updated May 5th, 2019 at 21:14 IST

Katrina Kaif drives a classic 1960s Land Rover on 'Bharat's set, gives fitting response to man who doubted her ability

Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif never misses an opportunity to leave her fans awestruck. Once again the actress has delighted her fans with an exotic picture from the sets of her upcoming flick 'Bharat' where she can be seen driving a 1960s olive green Land Rover on a dusty road.

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Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif never misses an opportunity to leave her fans awestruck. Once again the actress has delighted her fans with an exotic picture from the sets of her upcoming flick 'Bharat' where she can be seen driving a 1960s olive green Land Rover on a dusty road.

Breaking all stereotypes, she was seen driving the car with full confidence, as she revealed in the post to have proved the owner wrong who had initially doubted her ability to drive a classic vehicle. 

The actress who seemed to be absolutely thrilled by the experience shared the picture on Instagram on Sunday, as she captioned the post saying, "Bharat aan lokeshn the man beside me is the actual owner of this classic 1960s Land Rover, who was convinced I couldn't handle the car, while I was convinced I could," 

Here's the post:

Meanwhile, 'Bharat' which stars Salman Khan, Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and Nora Fatehi in pivotal roles, is all set to hit the theatres on Eid in 2019. As per media reports, it is an official adaptation of Korean film 'An Ode To My Father'.

Set in the backdrop of Indian Independence, the film portrays the journey of a man named 'Bharat', played by Salman, in parallel with the journey of the country towards independence. With a tagline that reads: 'the journey of a man and a country together', the film features the actor in five different looks according to his age and profession as it follows his life from 1964 to 2010.

Director Ali Abbas Zafar had previously revealed that it is set in the backdrop of partition and the consequent refugee camps and said that it will feature one of the most traumatic times that the state has faced and will span from 1960s to 1990s, after which it will move to current times. It has a tagline that reads: 'Journey of a man and a nation together'. The film is backed by Atul Agnihotri, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar's T-Series and Salman Khan.

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Published May 5th, 2019 at 20:20 IST