Katrina Kaif is making it abundantly clear to beau Salman Khan that his enemies are not hers, and she is ready to do anything that will further her career.
Shortly after working with Salman’s arch-enemy John Abraham in New York, reports say that Katrina is now all set to work opposite his other nemesis, Shah Rukh Khan.
Katrina, who has been climbing the ladder of success most consistently ever since she came into the film industry, has been on good terms with SRK despite his fallout with Salman.
Kat first sent this signal to Sallu when she joined SRK on his Temptations tour in 2008, shortly after the infamous fight between the two Khans that happened on the occasion of her 24th birthday celebrations.
Recently, Katrina had expressed a desire to work with SRK, and now it seems Yash Raj has given her what she wants. The movie moghuls of Bollywood have reportedly signed on these two since they are currently the most successful actors in the industry and are yet to star opposite each other.
Yash Raj might also be hoping to repeat the curiosity value they created with New York and John and Katrina’s relationship that drew audiences in hordes to the theatres.
Nothing has been finalised yet but sources say that either Kabir Khan or Aditya Chopra will direct the film.
Katrina might be young, but she certainly has a mind of her own.
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