Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal, who was recently seen in the film Sam Bahadur, has grabbed attention for his adorable gestures towards his wife Katrina Kaif, leaving fans swooning over their relationship and considering them the epitome of couple goals. Vicky’s phone wallpaper is a childhood picture of Katrina and the actor recently revealed this. 

For the GQ segment ‘Things Vicky Kaushal Can’t Live Without,’ the actor said that his phone is an essential part of his life. The actor said, “Your day with this (phone) and ends with this, and yeah, it’s always with you. We’re just living in times where you can’t think of life without a phone.” He then showed his wallpaper for split seconds, which featured a childhood photo of Katrina Kaif. Katrina was seen smiling in the wallpaper while donning two ponytails.

Katrina’s Childhood picture is Vicky’s Phone wallpaper 😭😭❤️❤️🥺🥺 brb crying. pic.twitter.com/rZkxx3j6mP

— Sats (@JustSatss) February 28, 2024

Fans rushed to the comment section and gushed about Vicky’s cute gesture. One of the fans said, “Baby Katrina was adorable!! These two will surely make cute babies.” Another wrote, “It’s literally sooo cutee!!! I would love it if my husband would do the same.” 

 

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The actor opened up about his relationship with Katrina and called her ‘home.’ He told GQ, “I used to think the day I met the person who I could sit silently with for hours and not feel the silence, that was going to be my person. With Katrina, it’s that feeling. She’s home. From our initial days of dating when there was heady excitement every time we met to now, two and a half years after marriage, that feeling hasn’t changed. And I’m somebody who hasn’t ever been overtly romantic. But she makes me one.”

Vicky and Katrina tied the knot in 2021 in a dreamy wedding in Rajasthan.

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