When Katrina Kaif swam with a whale shark

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World Oceans Day 2020: Katrina Kaif in a photo from the video. (Image courtesy: Katrina Kaif)

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  • The clip also shows her waving the camera while swimming with the whale shark
  • Bhumi Pednekar also shared a post on World Oceans Day
  • Sonakshi Sinha left his fans fascinated by his message on World Oceans Day

New Delhi:

World Oceans Day, the perfect message came from Katrina Kaif. The actress on Monday shared a video of her swimming back with an underwater friend and stole the show from the Internet. In the clip, we can see Katrina swimming underwater with her “most incredible friend” – a whale shark. Yes, you read that right. The clip also shows her waving the camera while swimming next to the whale shark. Sharing the old memory, Katrina wrote: “Back to a beautiful day in the ocean with my most incredible friend.” The photo appears to be from Katrina’s photo shoot for Vogue magazine, which she produced in the Philippines in 2016.

Other than Katrina Kaif, Bhumi Pednekar also shared a message on World Oceans Day. She posted a video back from her beach photo shoot and wrote: “I miss being near the ocean (and getting my photos clicked) #worldoceansday.”

Sonakshi Sinha’s World oceans day-post special made its fans and envies us of the ocean. She shared a video of herself returning to scuba diving and left her fans fascinated. In the clip, Sonakshi can be seen exploring the beautiful underwater life. “We are celebrating World Oceans Day to remind everyone of the major role that the oceans have in everyday life. They are the lungs of our planet, providing most of the oxygen we breathe. a day to celebrate together the beauty, the richness and the promise of the ocean “, she wrote in the legend with the hashtag #imamermaid.

World Oceans Day is celebrated around the world on June 8 to highlight the importance of the oceans and the need to protect marine life. The theme for this year’s World Oceans Day is “Innovation for a Sustainable Ocean”.

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