Katrina Kaif: The last year-and-a-half has been extremely rough and trying for me

Alisha Alam | Nov 29, 2017, 11:55 IST
Actress Katrina Kaif who has been having some troubles with her personal and professional life has finally worked her way back to the top. The actress has three back-to-back films lined up. First, there's 'Tiger Zinda Hai' with Salman Khan this Christmas, followed by 'Thugs of Hindostan' opposite Aamir Khan next Diwali and the Aanand L Rai film alongside Shah Rukh Khan and Anushka Sharma coming up next December.

Katrina asserted that it wasn't a planned move. “There wasn’t any sense of planning. These are films that happened organically. There were discussions and these are wonderful filmmakers, who were doing films I wanted to do. There’s no point in trying to recreate the past or trying to be nostalgic,” she said.

The actress further added, “The last year-and-a-half has been, at many times, extremely rough and trying for me. I think I’m still in the transition period till I find myself and learn a lot more about myself. I’m happy in this phase, I’m working hard and understanding the joys of a film set. But I’m still in a phase where there’s a lot of uncertainty.”

Speaking about bagging good roles, she said, "You have to have a good role in a film you’re doing. And the film has to interest you. I’m just grateful for the work that I do. Yes, no doubt, I work as hard as anyone possibly can. I don’t classify roles like that. If something interests me, I will do it, regardless of the screen time.”

She quickly added, “But we are also living a life alongside all of this. I go to work and you need to know how to give your best and come home and disconnect. You can’t base your entire existence on it because it’s not healthy and I have done that for a long time. Then, I shifted my focus to my personal life and now, it’s back to work because of the turn life has taken. You have to know how to balance things. Obviously, work should be done with passion and obsession. But you also need to learn to not get your validity or sense of self, just from your work.”

When quizzed about 'Thugs of Hindostan', the actress said, “I cannot talk about anything related to 'Thugs' right now.” Talking about her film with Aanand L Rai, she said, “It wasn’t about the space or the VFX. Honestly, Aanand sir has been discussing this film with me for the last two years. It was originally titled 'Katrina Meri Jaan', which is probably why people keep asking me if I’m playing myself in the film. But it’s a very different film now since there have been a lot of changes in it. Aanand sir is one of the finest directors we have and I believe in him. He really pushed me and fought for it. So I felt that if someone’s fighting so much for it and has that much belief, then let’s see where we go together.”

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Credits: DNA

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