They say home's where the hearth is. And on a cold, winter morning, there is nothing like enjoying some warm moments with the family. Katrina Kaif has her Dhoom 3 co-star Aamir Khan to thank for all this.According to reports, Aamir Khan stalled the shoot of their film for a week to let Katrina Kaif take a break and spend Christmas and New Year with her family in London.A source said, "Aamir has been in a remarkable mood. In fact, it was during a casual conversation with the rest of the cast that Katrina mentioned her wish to spend Christmas and New Year with her family. Initially, the unit was to shoot throughout the last week of the year. Aamir requested the production house to delay the shoot so that Katrina could take her holiday."So, while the actress is still practising her stunts for the action-thriller, the next schedule of the film has been set for February.IANS
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