Mumbai: A few days ago, we told you that Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif was spotted receiving the delivery of luxury Range Rover Vogue SE, which retails somewhere around Rs 2.33 crore.

Now, we got some more info about the car and also about the person who gifted it to the sassy actor. According to India Today's reports, the Range Rover was gifted to Katrina by close friend Salman Khan. 

 

Priced over Rs 2 crore, the Range Rover Vogue SE has 20-way heated and cooled front seats as well as keyless entry that allows access and lock/alarm of the vehicle.

The report suggests that Salman brought four Range Rovers – one for himself, one for his mother Salma, one for Arbaaz and one for Katrina Kaif. Speculations are rife that Salman apparently bought it to gift it to Katrina Kaif who came to his rescue when Priyanka Chopra backed out of the project at the last minute.

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The Range Rover Vogue SE has 20-way heated and cooled front seats as well as a keyless entry that allows access and lock/alarm of the vehicle. The luxury SUV is also owned by Alia Bhatt, Shah Rukh Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Anushka Sharma. 
 
Katrina and Salman recently finished shooting for Bharat which also stars Jackie Shroff, Disha Patani and Sunil Grover. Earlier, Priyanka Chopra had been roped in to play the female lead but due to her wedding plans with then-beau Nick Jonas, she had to back out. 

Bharat will see Salman sporting five different looks spanning over 60 years, including a crucial part which will showcase the actor in his late 20s, looking much leaner and younger. 

 

The luxury SUV is also owned by Alia Bhatt, Shah Rukh Khan, Jacqueline Fernandez, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Anushka Sharma.

The movie is an official adaptation of 2014 South Korean film Ode to My Father, which narrates modern Korean history from the 1950s to the modern day through the life of an ordinary man and events such as the Hungnam Evacuation during the 1950 Korean War.

The film will also depict the government's decision to dispatch nurses and miners to West Germany in the '60s and the Vietnam War.

Presented by T-Series, the film is produced by Salman and Atul Agnihotri. Shot in Abu Dhabi and Spain, besides Punjab and Delhi in India, the film is slated to be released on Eid 2019.