
There is no denying the fact that Katrina Kaif is among the hottest, sexiest and most successful actresses today in Bollywood. And when Kats decides to take out time for an exclusive interview, you better value each minute of her precious time. Riding high on the success of her films like Race and Singh Is Kinng, Kats is now looking forward to create magic on screen with Salman Khan in Subhash Ghai's magnum opus Yuvvraaj. Speaking from the sun-clad beaches of Goa (where she is shooting for Raj Kumar Santoshi's Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani along side Ranbir Kapoor), the gorgeous Katrina Kaif pours her heart out and talks about everything from her next release Yuvvraaj to her future projects, from romancing Salman Khan (on-screen) to being part of the 'Race' to be the No.1 heroine. Read on!
You seem to be the Queen of Big Budget films. After the super-duper Race and Singh Is Kinng, you have yet another biggie lined up for release- Yuvvraaj. How does it feel?
It feels great but I don't think budget has anything to do with the quality of a film. It's the content and presentation which matters at the end of the day. Namastey London for example was not a very big budget film. However, Yuvvraaj being a musical drama, it calls for grand visuals and a certain larger than life canvas.
The film seems like a complete entertaining drama. Could you tell us something more about the film?
Yeah...I would definitely classify it as a drama….a musical drama, so to say. Apne was the first drama film which I had done. I was very nervous about Apne but thankfully the audiences ended up liking it. At the end of the day, our audience still reacts to films that are correct emotionally and that's what Yuvvraaj also is. It's a different kind of a film for me because I am more used to doing comedies. Initially I was a bit nervous but now I am glad that I did the film. The music plays an integral part of the film. When you see the tagline of the film it says, 'Music binds love'. Some people may call it cliched but for me music does play such an important part in my day to day life that I could completely identify with what the film is trying to say.
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