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Katrina Kaif keen to work with Kareena Kapoor Khan and Deepika Padukone

It was earlier said that two actresses cannot stand each other and can never be friends. But of course things are changing now and actresses are friends with each other and even don’t mind sharing screen space with each other. Recently, Katrina came on the chat show Feet Up With The Stars and revealed that she would like to work with Deepika Padukone and Kareena Kapoor Khan.

When Katrina was asked one actress she would like to do a dance number with, the actress quickly answered, Deepika Padukone. Katrina said, “Deepika Padukone, I would like to do it with Deepika. I think that would be very nice, she is a very good dancer. She has a very interesting style when she dances. She looks very graceful.”


When she was asked to name one Kapoor she would like to do a movie with, Katrina replied, “I would really like to work with Kareena. I think she is really spontaneous, very dear and very beautiful.”

Interestingly, both Deepika and Kareena have a Ranbir Kapoor connection who was Katrina’s ex-boyfriend. While Kareena is Ranbir’s cousin, the actor dated Deepika before Katrina Kaif. By the way, it will surely be great to see Katrina along with Deepika and Kareena in a film. Is any filmmaker reading this?

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  • Liam Neeson says he is not anti-vaccine
  • The film draws on a book by Judy Mikovits
  • Neeson’s representatives stress he did not shape the film’s content
  • Clips from the documentary promote fringe vaccine theories criticised by scientists
  • The actor has long backed global immunisation through his UNICEF

Liam Neeson has stepped into a storm not of his own making, pulled in by a vaccine debate tied to a documentary controversy he only narrates. The actor’s name is now attached to Plague of Corruption, a film built on claims that scientists and medical agencies have already challenged. His team says the link is misleading, stressing that Liam Neeson remains firmly pro-vaccine and did not shape a single line of the film’s message.

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