Boom kiss no big deal: Katrina Kaif

Katrina Kaif is awfully busy these days. Amidst a flurry of activity that includes the pre-production work for her home production to launch sister Isabelle, and shooting for films, Kat is caught up rehearsing for her performance tomorrow at the Indian Music Award.
“Yesterday we were told that our performances were called off, and in the morning it’s informed that the show is on tomorrow. I am out of my wits, juggling hundred things together,” says Kat, this year’s hottest item girl, who is set to perform an act inspired by Moulin Rogue tomorrow at the IMA night.
Given the tight situation, there couldn’t have been any room for any other discussion today. But Kat surprised us with her forthright clarifications regarding the return of the lip-locking scene with Gulshan Grover for Kaizaad Gustaad’s Boom, which is now packed in a new DVD to be launched by the makers of the film soon.
Mind you, Katrina doesn’t feel haunted by any kind of her past ghost. “What’s there to react in the first place? And what’s new about those scenes?” asks an unfazed Katrina. “I don’t deny I have done the scenes in the past where I did things that I wasn’t comfortable. And in any case, ‘Boom’ and the kissing scenes are all over the internet”, states the hottest downloaded Bollywood babe on the net.
The film had some hot lip locking scenes between Gulshan Grover and Katrina, who was a newbie that time. Apparently the hot scenes were removed from the film, when her than beau Salman Khan put pressure on the makers of the film. Does she attribute this sudden but unpleasant development to any specific reason at this point in her career and life? Is someone trying to make some quick buck out of her success or is there a purposeful strategy to malign her?
“Honestly I wouldn’t know. I have never interpreted people’s intentions. As it is the makers have issued a statement today to the media. And they have denied doing anything like this,” clarifies Katrina.
Whatever is the outcome, the fact is success cannot be measured or maligned. And Katrina is a wonderful example of phenomenal success.
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