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Katrina Kaif keen to work with Ranveer Singh and Tiger Shroff

Katrina Kaif, who made her acting debut with the 2003 film Boom, has worked with almost every big actor in Bollywood. Be it Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar or Hrithik Roshan, Kat has done at least one film with each of them.

After working with all the leading superstars of the tinsel town over the years, Katrina Kaif is now keen to share the screen with some actors from the young brigade, including Ranveer Singh and Tiger Shroff.


In a candid interview with Neha Dhupia and Anaita Shroff Adajania, the former asked who out of Shroff and Singh would not be a good on-screen match for Kaif. Kaif said, “Oh, I think they will both actually look really good. I feel Tiger and I should do an action film, and with Ranveer, it should be something irreverent, crazy and wacky.”

Well, we wish the word reaches to some filmmakers in the industry and they rope in Katrina Kaif opposite Ranveer Singh or Tiger Shroff. What about having three of them in one single movie?

Meanwhile, Katrina Kaif is presently busy promoting her upcoming film, Bharat, which reunites her with Salman Khan and filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar after Tiger Zinda Hai (2017). The big-ticket film is set to enter theatres on 5th June.

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