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Kat: Who wouldn't talk to SRK?

Ever since Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan had their historic squabble at Katrina Kaif's birthday party last year, the girl has carried the cross of the untoward incident. And every time she even bumps into SRK accidentally, the media has a field day putting their meeting under a microscope. Katrina isn't complaining about this. But it is a matter of consternation for her.

In the last week, she bumped into the Badshah of Bollywood on two occasions — at Subhash Ghai's wedding anniversary and Sussanne Khan's birthday party, on October 24 and 25 respectively. And media reports that followed both events only spoke of her interaction with SRK, almost making it seem like an aberration. "I fail to understand why people must constantly focus on just one aspect of an event,'' says Kat. "I'm not complaining because I know that if you are in the eye of the media, it only means that you are important enough to them. However, my bumping into Shah Rukh or spending time with him at an event is just a regular thing. I think people should stop trying to look for controversy in every nook and cranny. All of us are here to work. And we have common functions to attend. Naturally, when we're under the same roof, we will interact. Why make a fuss? Who wouldn't want to associate with Shah Rukh or Karan Johar?''

She is aware that controversies don't carry a star through. "After four years in the industry, I know fully well that if your work doesn't speak for you, everything else is inconsequential," admitted Katrina. "Believe me, I'm not excited about being in the paper everyday, or on TV, unless there is something in my career worth talking about. Media hype and publicity can't sustain a star for long. It's like an air balloon that can be pricked anytime... and will go phut.''

Wanting to take her career to the next level, Katrina is keen to associate with makers like Karan Johar. Once again she isn't looking for any smart-alec remarks on how she is switching camps. "Karan thinks out of the box. On the one hand, he makes a Dostana and then a path-breaking film like Wake Up Sid. Naturally, I'd like to do a film for his banner. Likewise, working with Adi is a pleasure. He has a young unit and they work with clockwork precision. Doing a film for them is being on a school camp, but completely result oriented.''

Having said that, Katrina still knows that she has achieved just 20 per cent of what actresses like Kareena Kapoor have. "Honestly, I have no illusions about where I'm positioned,'' said the pragmatic girl. "I'm nobody's fool and for the moment, all I want is to do is some good work.''
Source: TOI
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