After the Badshah of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan shared his Hichki in life; it was time for Katrina Kaif. The stunner has been ruling the screen and our hearts with her moves that make our jaws drop and eyes pop in popular songs like Kamli, Malang, Sheila Ki Jawani and more.
In a candid conversation with Rani Mukerji, the star of Hichki, Katrina spilled beans about her dance and how it all started. Turns out, dancing wasn’t the best Kat could bring on set. She reveals, “For me, my biggest Hichki in the beginning of my career was dancing. While shooting for a film with superstar Venkatesh in Telegu, Raju Sundaram was choreographing me. He looked quite irritated with my dancing but didn’t say anything. Later, while working on Wanted, I overheard him telling Salman Khan on set, that as dancer, Katrina Kaif is Zero! I was shocked.”
So are we!
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In spite of all the flak that the actress has received, she rose like a phoenix from the ashes and her performances are the living evidence of that. She says, “After my first Telegu film, I trained with Kathak Guru, Veeru Krishnan from 7 am to 1 PM almost every day. And choreographers Bosco-Ceaser gave me the confidence to perform to my best in the film Race. I think this is what a good teacher does - gives a person confidence that he/she can do it. That’s how I overcame my challenge of being a ‘zero’ dancer.”
Now that sounds like a hard work and determination, something that the actress has always preached. And we’re only proud of her. The leaked pictures from her next, Thugs of Hindostan, where she will be seen performing a Pahadi dance form, have piqued our interests already. We just can’t wait to see her dazzle on the screen again with her moves!
Rani has found a new and unique way to promote her film and spread some motivation by making the stars talk about their Hichki in life! Directed by Siddharth Malhotra and produced by Maneesh Sharma, Hichki is set to touch the hearts of audiences when it releases on March 23.
Check out the video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2O77es85ko&t=74s