All that glitters is not gold

Katrina Kaif finds it hard to manage round-the-clock schedules in the film industry.


Ians March 21, 2015
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NEW DELHI: She battled Hindi diction woes and the ‘outsider’ tag to win over Bollywood audiences and has worked with top-notch stars and filmmakers in her over decade-long acting career. Model-turned-actress Katrina Kaif says the industry only has space for those who are passionate about their craft — age notwithstanding.

Facing the arc lights might seem like a cakewalk for many but Katrina, who at one point in her career, gave six back-to-back hits, doesn’t find it easy. “It’s a hard industry to work in. It’s not easy on a person to be sometimes 14 to 15 hours on the sets. Sometimes, you don’t have a lunch or dinner break. It’s taxing on a person. You have to be passionate about making movies. So, till the time you are passionate about it, there is space for you in the industry,” Katrina told.

At 31, she has films like Jagga Jasoos and Fitoor in her kitty. She doesn’t see age as limitation in the field. Citing examples of actors like Madhuri Dixit and Sridevi, who came back to films after becoming mothers, Katrina said that it’s not age that decides a woman’s fate in showbiz.



“Actors like Madhuri and Sridevi have worked till the time they’ve wanted to. I think what happens with most women...its law of nature...if they choose to get married and if they choose to have a family...and that will take her away from work for that particular time,” she said.

“Otherwise, I think women work as long as they choose to. Kajol is doing great work till today; Aishwarya Rai has started doing some amazing work now. It’s up to the individual...how much he or she is interested in pursuing and developing art,” added the talented actor, who has roots in London.

As an actor, Katrina, who has shared screen space with superstars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan, aims to get her hands on good films, rather than focusing on whom she is cast with.

“People want to work with them (the Khans) because they are icons of Hindi cinema, but I don’t think people are saying that that’s all they want to do. If you are an actor, your job is to act... to be part of a good film and do good work,” said the actor, who has done a film as serious as Raajneeti as well as a mix of comedies and romantic films.

Having started with a box office dud like Boom and then going on to creating a success story started with Namastey London, Apne, Partner, Welcome, Race and Singh Is King, Katrina feels the current crop of films is ‘amazing’, with women playing strong central roles.

“Even in the films which I’ve done with Salman and Shah Rukh, Ek Tha Tiger and Jab Tak Hai Jaan, both were extremely strong roles for me...for any girl to do. So, I don’t think it’s just about whom you are acting with,” said the actor, who essayed a Pakistani spy in Salman-starrer Ek Tha Tiger.

Also a popular dancer courtesy her songs ‘Chikni Chameli’ and ‘Sheila ki Jawani’, Katrina is happy that she has worked with ‘almost all types of people’. “I’ve worked with actors like Govinda, Irrfan Khan, John Abraham and Neil Nitin Mukesh. It’s all been amazing,” she said.

She is currently filming Fitoor in which she is paired with Aashiqui 2 fame actor Aditya Roy Kapur. 

Published in The Express Tribune, March 22nd, 2015.

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